Bumble Downloads Fall 17.7% YoY While the Core Base Holds

Performance timeline chart for Bumble

Downloads Retreated to 1.5M (-17.7% YoY)

For the Week of June 1, Bumble downloads reached an estimated 1.5M, declining -2.1% WoW, -23.6% QoQ, and -17.7% YoY.

With downloads contracting across every acquisition timeframe, engagement quality becomes the key check on whether Bumble’s existing user base is absorbing the softness.

Estimated weekly sessions reached 1.3B for the Week of June 1, rising 0.4% WoW, declining -2.8% QoQ, and rising 1.7% YoY.

For investors, sustained acquisition weakness typically correlates with future revenue pressure, while resilient engagement may support monetization.

Engagement Stability Contrasts with Session Frequency Pressure

For the week of June 1, Bumble’s DAU reached an estimated 26.9M, up 0.3% WoW, with Q1 2026 growth at -0.2% QoQ and 2.8% YoY; MAU was an estimated 131.1M, up 2.2% YoY.

The divergence suggests user reach is holding better than visit frequency, as sessions per DAU declined while average time spent per DAU increased; for investors, that mix typically supports monetization resilience but may temper conversion signals.

Bumble Churn Indicates Low Attrition

Churn for Bumble held at an estimated 39.3% in Q1 2026, while Badoo churn held at an estimated 33.3%, indicating lower retention risk in Badoo relative to Bumble.

For investors, lower estimated churn typically correlates with more predictable recurring engagement and may imply stronger CAC efficiency, while proximity to the 40% threshold keeps durability interpretation cautious.

Stable MPI Masks Acquisition Pressure Across Mobile Metrics

Bumble’s stable MPI with contracting downloads suggests a mixed start to Q2 2026, as acquisition remains pressured while DAU/MAU stability, longer time per active user, and low estimated churn help cushion engagement quality.

Apptopia’s MPI for BMBL provides a useful lens for measuring whether flattened mobile momentum is translating into earnings-cycle caution.

Investors should use Apptopia’s downloads, sessions, engagement depth, and churn metrics to gauge whether retention resilience is offsetting acquisition weakness.

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