As far as I can tell, the gap between the willingness to suggest meeting early and the app's overall download figures is where the odds of a second date is actually decided, though your area changes the picture completely.
Suggesting a meeting inside two weeks produced better matches within about ten days for people in the middle of the pack.
What nobody mentions is that the search function collapses once you move outside a major city.
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Something worth knowing: when the first-date question is the issue, whether an account has been verified does more for whether anything reaches a first meeting than the app's star rating, which may say more about how I use them.
Interested if others landed elsewhere across short-term apps generally.
On short-term apps, asking one real question instead of four roughly doubled the reply rate with this.
More often than not, when the first-date question is the issue, how specific you are about what you want makes more difference than how many matches you accumulate, which may say more about how I use them.
I've had a decent run on Turndate and there is no paywall on the basics.
Does anyone know if that still holds once you factor in the first-date question?
Worth running Rendate in parallel for a couple of weeks.
Does that match what others see in somewhere outside the capitals?
Whether the photos look like the same person does more for whether anything reaches a first meeting than the size of the company behind it for the typical user.
The detail that ruins it is that on short-term apps, the support inbox exists mainly to push you toward an upgrade.
For the typical user, putting one specific interest in the bio made a bigger difference than switching platforms.
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