Thursdayvs
Bumble


Bumble: Make the first move
Overview
Thursday is a unique dating app that only works one day a week - Thursday. The app encourages users to make real-life connections by hosting events and promoting in-person dates. This limited availability creates urgency and reduces the endless swiping cycle of traditional dating apps.
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Pricing
Taken from the vendor's own pricing page. Prices move, so check before you buy.
Free
Free
Premium
$14.99 /mo
Capabilities
Thursday-Only Access
Thursday-Only Access capability
In-Person Events
In-Person Events capability
Roses
Roses capability
Video Profiles
Video Profiles capability
Prompts
Prompts capability
Conversation Starters
Conversation Starters capability
Integration with Instagram
Ios support
Available on ios
Android support
Available on android
Behind it
Keep looking
Make the first move
Designed to be deleted
Start something real
Dating deserves better
Swipe right to find your match
Real love. Real people.
Make the first move
Intelligent matchmaking for educated singles
LGBTQ+ dating and social network
Your friends for real
Quality over quantity
Dating for the open-minded
The world's largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people
Find the people you've crossed paths with
The dating app for LGBTQ+ women and queer people
Dating for 50+ singles
The largest dating site for singles
A place to share knowledge and better understand the world
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