Tinder Vault: Premium Tier Debuts at High Price and Exclusive Perks

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New Premium Tinder Vault Tested at High Price Points

Tinder has begun testing a premium subscription option named Tinder Vault, with a monthly price of 500 dollars or a yearly option at 5,000 dollars. This information came in an interview with Fast Company, where the product manager described the plan and its potential direction for the dating platform.

The developers describe Tinder Vault as offering a number of high-end perks. Subscribers would gain a special status in feeds and receive priority placement for their profiles among other users. In addition, a dedicated personal advisor would be available around the clock to assist with contacts and dating opportunities.

Beyond visibility, Vault members would also have access to a premium passport feature designed to connect them with the platform’s most active and influential members. This benefit suggests a broader emphasis on access and guidance within the Tinder ecosystem for those willing to pay a premium.

According to the senior product leader, the Vault subscription and its features are still in early development. He acknowledged that there is a possibility the price could be adjusted downward before a full release occurs. The mindset behind new features is captured in the idea of delivering something users want as soon as possible, yet the development process remains iterative and experimental, with testing currently underway.

At present, Tinder Platinum remains the most expensive official tier, priced at thirty dollars per month. This comparison helps readers understand the current pricing landscape on the platform and how Vault intends to fit within it.

Earlier in its trajectory, Tinder also introduced a stealth mode option that allows users to hide their profiles and certain actions from specific users, underscoring Tinder’s ongoing experimentation with privacy and user control within the app.

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