May is the time of love. But everyone spends it differently, and what we do on May Day is often influenced by how long and whether we are engaged at all. In today's slightly lighter installment of our app tips series, we bring you a selection of "May Day" apps that will be sure to be appreciated by both engaged and single people.
tinder
There are a lot of dating apps in the world – including in Google Play – but Tinder is, in short, one of the classics. If you're feeling alone on May Day and are looking for either a one-time fling or something more, you can download this popular dating app to your smartphone and "swipe" as you please.
Bumble
Bumble is also quite popular in the dating app market. It is similar to Tinder in some respects, and aims to introduce you to new people - it's up to you whether they will be new friends, a short-term acquaintance, or maybe the new love of your life. The difference with Tinder is that with Bumble, the woman always makes the first move within 24 hours of the match.
Coral
Coral is an interesting but very specific application for couples who are not afraid to experiment and try new things. Coral offers you lots of tips for interesting and non-traditional partner activities, but also prompts to think about your relationship or the possibility to use the advice of an expert. You can also use the application for partner-guided meditation.
Between
Do you have your significant other, you want to communicate with them, and classic communication applications do not suit you? You can try Between - a communication platform designed specifically for couples. In addition to daily conversation, you can also share common memories in the form of videos, photos or notes, plan meetings and much more.
Netflix
Sometimes the plans for the first of May just don't work out. If you have no one to kiss under the cherry blossoms and dating apps have disappointed you even on May Day, don't despair. Netflix is still here. A popular streaming service that has movies and shows for you from every possible genre and origin. It doesn't matter if you're looking for a rare anime, a brutal gore horror or even a romantic comedy - you can always rely on Netflix. And a monthly subscription will cost you less than a romantic dinner.