Beginning in early November, Tinder, the wildly popular and sometimes controversial dating app, will offer users optional additional features for a price. The company's CEO and co-founder, Sean Rad, announced that the company would soon offer the new paid features on Monday, during the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Philadelphia. And while Rad did not reveal exactly what they would be, he did say the upgrades would involve "two things" that many users have long been asking for. Later, he offered a hint at what those two things could be: new location options and additional services outside of dating. Tinder CEO Sean Rad talks about the new services at the Forbes Under 30 Summit. During the conversation, Rad noted that lots of people match with people on Tinder for non-dating reasons.