How do you value a mobile dating app?

Recently took on a project to look at the valuations of mobile dating apps (2-3 years in operation with less than 10m revenue). Literature on their valuation methodology is sparse on the internet. Can anyone shed some light on looking at these companies? There hasnt been much precedent transactions with disclosed values and comps are more on the bigger internet dating companies instead of the mobile apps. Or do you think they play in the same arena (e.g. match vs. hinge), or should the dating apps be valued differently? Thank you for the input in advance.

 

look at the revenue model - are the males or females paying for a subscription (like "coffee meets bagel"), how many of those users are there? What other sources of revenue can they generate, either premium or buying trinkets to view more matches. I only know this cause I was watching Shark Tank and Coffee meets Bagel was on hahaha- other then that not my industry.

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A great resource I have used in the past is the website sensortower.com. This website provides pretty in-depth information regarding mobile applications. I found it very valuable and I think you may as well.

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At the end of the day, it all boils down to revenue. And that's why I feel Raya will be super hawt in the coming years. Super exclusive + subscription model.

GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
 

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