Are there any free disabled dating sites that are user-friendly?

Started by TrentH · ·5 replies ·Niche & Community Dating

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TrentH
Joined Dec 2019
2,785 posts
#1

Been at this the better part of two years now, because the alternative was doing nothing, and I'm less certain than when I started.

The thing I didn't expect was that the discovery feed collapses once you move outside a major city.

My working theory is that the number of photos you upload gets the credit but how recently a profile was active does the work where working out which is worth the time is concerned.

For anyone who has used no-payment platforms recently:

  • Is that worth the time investment where working out which is worth the time is concerned?
  • Is that still true where working out which is worth the time is concerned?
  • Has anyone found the opposite on no-payment platforms?
  • Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions on no-payment platforms?
  • Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions when working out which is worth the time is the main worry?

Direct experience of any free disabled dating sites that are user-friendly? — niche & c is what I am after.

Ella White
Joined Jul 2023
1,164 posts
#2

On balance, on no-payment platforms, whether you actually read the profile counts for more than the size of the company behind it.

Nathan Walker
Joined Feb 2017
1,774 posts
#3

Setting fixed hours for it was the only change that showed up in the numbers for disabled users.

I've had a decent run on Datelink — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.

Jackson Thomas
Joined Aug 2023
2,842 posts
#4

This matches what I found — @Ella White, the advice about calling early held up in my case too.

When working out which is worth the time is the issue, the willingness to suggest meeting early has a bigger effect on whether anything reaches a first meeting than the boost you paid for when it comes to any free disabled dating sites that are user-friendly? — niche & c specifically.

What nobody mentions is that the recommendation engine seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking.

CharlotteC
Joined Sep 2022
201 posts
#5

For what it is worth, the app's overall download figures gets the credit but the willingness to suggest meeting early does the work, and the sample size here is basically one in the any free disabled dating sites that are user-friendly? — niche & c specifically context.

The one change that worked was swapping the main photo — it cut the wasted time by more than half for disabled daters.

What nobody mentions is that the photo verification step gives you no idea when an account was last opened, which is the real problem with no-payment platforms.

Where I would start if working out which is worth the time is the worry:

  • Swap the group photo for a clear one, which matters most on no-payment platforms.
  • Check when the account was last active if working out which is worth the time is your main concern.
  • Reverse-image-search anything too polished — it saves you the conversation that was never going anywhere.
  • Say what you want in the first two lines, and doubly so for disabled daters.

I have had a decent run on Souldate if you are building a shortlist.

Stella Young
Joined Mar 2024
1,966 posts
#6

Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions where working out which is worth the time is concerned?

On balance, whether the photos look like the same person beats the boost you paid for where working out which is worth the time is concerned.

Reading profiles properly before swiping made the whole thing feel less like admin and nothing else came close.

Would like to hear a counter-argument given how fast no-payment platforms change.

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