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Get Access to the 'Absolute Best' of Tinder for $500 Per Month

Only 1% of Tinder users will be able to access the exclusive tier.

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Could the key to finding love be a $500-per-month subscription? Maybe on Tinder.

On Friday, the dating app announced Tinder Select, a $499-per-month subscription plan that gives users access to exclusive features.

“Select” daters can send DMs to people they haven’t matched with (provided they haven’t opted out of this feature) and see and be seen by “Tinder’s most sought-after profiles.” Additionally, people you like will see your photo unburied in their “Likes You” grid, where you’ll remain for seven days, and you’ll get a special “Select” badge on your profile so everyone will know you have enough disposable income to spend $6,000 a year on Tinder.

You’ll also be able to hide ads, because, you know, you’ve spent a ton of cash to use the app.

Tinder plans to open up applications for Tinder Select on a rolling basis. To qualify for the high-priced account, you’ll need to meet the company’s “5-Point Select Screen” for profile quality, which means you have to be photo verified, show relationship intent, and have at least five interests, four pictures, and a bio that’s at least 15 characters.

Once approved, you’ll get an email from Tinder where you can “unlock” the feature after you’ve provided credit card info to cover that subscription charge.

Worth noting, Tinder Platinum, the company’s previous top subscription tier is just $30 a month and also offers the ability to hide advertisements as well as unlimited likes, the ability to see how many likes you have, and the ability to message users before matching with them.

In 2022, the company purchased The League, an invite-only dating service that has a $1,000/week VIP plan. Bloomberg notes that Match Group, the owners of Tinder, have previously said that the high-cost subscription tier made it look at how it could target “high intent users” on apps like Tinder.

Match Group has seen declining subscriber numbers for the past three quarters; however, has been able to increase its average revenue per user over that same time period.

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Emily is a freelance writer based in Durham, NC. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Lifehacker, Popular Mechanics, Macworld, Engadget, Computerworld, and more. You can also snag a copy of her book Productivity Hacks: 500+ Easy Ways to Accomplish More at Work--That Actually Work! online through Simon & Schuster or wherever books are sold.

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