
QuackQuack hits 35 Million users, unveils key dating trends
Deccan ChronicleAs 2025 begins, QuackQuack, India’s most-downloaded dating app, celebrates an impressive milestone: reaching 35 million active users. To further understand its user base and improve its features, QuackQuack conducted an in-depth study of 10,000 active users who had been on the app for over six months. We hit 35 million users and 30 million app downloads, and we’ve seen record chat exchanges and matches. We hope that the insights from this survey will guide us in refining the dating experience and meeting the growing demands of our user base.” Emerging Trends: Weekend Warriors and Cross-City Matches The internal survey highlighted two key trends that have defined user behavior on the app: the rise of Weekend Warriors and C-Cube, or cross-city connections.
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