two months in, after reading far too many roundups, and most of what I had read did not hold up.
What nobody mentions is that the match queue gives you no idea when an account was last opened — and nobody mentions it when they talk about the transition offline.
Whether an account has been verified does more for response rate than how polished the profile looks for the average user.
Cutting the match list right down stopped the conversations dying at day two and nothing else came close on casual dating apps.
One honest account of here actually tried freeflirtz for casual meetups? — messaging & first beats ten listicles.
Same experience here — @DominicA, the remark about filters is underrated.
The pattern I keep seeing is that when the transition offline is the issue, how often you open the app makes more difference than the total registered user count, but that is one person with one set of results for the average user.
Rendate is another to throw in the mix purely on how busy it is locally.
Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions on casual dating apps?
More often than not, the gap between local activity levels and the boost you paid for is where how many conversations survive past day three is actually decided on casual dating apps.
What nobody mentions is that the profile editor treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion — and nobody mentions it when they talk about the transition offline.
Is that still true once you factor in the transition offline?
As far as I can tell, how well a platform handles reports makes more difference than how polished the profile looks, though it varies enormously by city.
Adding Datebound to the list if you are testing a few at once.
Does anyone know if that still holds for the average user?
Echoing this — @BrandonW, the timing observation is the one I'd emphasise.
Saying plainly what I wasn't after was the only change that showed up in the numbers for the average user.
My working theory is that the gap between how long you leave a conversation running and the number of photos you upload is where the odds of a second date is actually decided where the transition offline is concerned.
Datescout has been the steadier of the ones I run — the profiles feel more current than most.
That is my read, not gospel where the transition offline is concerned.
Does that hold outside the big cities when you factor in messaging & first?
Rewriting the opener cut the wasted time by more than half with messaging & first.
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