On Tinder’s success on a global scale he says, “Nowadays an idea can travel around the world almost overnight. The swipe was one of the ways we brought that tech to life.” That’s what I think revolutionised the dating space period. The insight that I came to many years ago was that even if I find someone that I like, it’s still very intimidating to walk up to them or message them and introduce myself, so why not remove that rejection? So we came up with the idea where if I like someone and I swipe on them they won’t know unless they like me back. They essentially created a database which didn’t really do anything. That was created for people who didn’t have time to go out and date or they lived in a rural area and didn’t have access to people. Sean begins by explaining how the concept of ‘swiping’ initially came about, and how it sets Tinder apart from all the dating sites that came before it. This is what Tinder’s founder, Sean Rad, had to say during his chat with RISE co-host Casey Lau on Wednesday 11th August 2018. Its ‘swipe left’ feature has become a cultural phenomenon and completely revolutionised the world of online dating. Last week at RISE, we listened to the founder of Tinder, Sean Rad, as he shared some sage business advice, discussed his passion for investing, and delved into the origins of Tinder’s swipe left feature.Ĭreated in 2012, Tinder is currently the most famous global dating app that allows users to match and chat with potential love interests.
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