I started looking at badoo free version a solid three months ago on the recommendation of someone here, and the picture is messier than people admit.
What wore me down was that for anyone starting out, the free tier surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months.
More often than not, nothing changes how satisfied you're after a month as much as how narrow your filters are, but that was months ago and things move.
The parts of this badoo free version problem I cannot resolve on my own:
Has that changed since the last update if you are dealing with choosing between platforms?
Has anyone got numbers rather than impressions across apps that do not charge?
Is anyone getting different results for most people?
Does that change much once you factor in choosing between platforms?
The one change that worked was swapping the main photo — it made a bigger difference than switching platforms.
Happy to hear dissenting views on badoo free version — that is partly why I am asking.
This matches what I found — @SkylerN, the remark about filters is spot on.
For what it is worth, the effort in the opening line does more for how many conversations survive past day three than how polished the profile looks for anyone starting out.
Has that changed since the last update for anyone in most people?
For anyone starting out, leading with something slightly odd roughly doubled the reply rate.
What wore me down was that the verification flow exists mainly to push you toward an upgrade — and nobody mentions it when they talk about choosing between platforms.
Practical notes on choosing between platforms:
Tell a friend where you're going, particularly on apps that don't charge.
Stop apologising for wanting something specific — it is the single strongest signal you control.
Write the bio for one person, not everyone, especially for anyone starting out.
Swap the group photo for a clear one, and doubly so for anyone starting out.
Turn the notifications off, and doubly so for anyone starting out.
Is that worth the time investment for anyone in most people?
Broadly, the gap between whether an account has been verified and the total registered user count is where how many replies you get in a week is actually decided, though I would want more than my own experience before calling it a rule for anyone starting out.
On apps that do not charge, putting one specific interest in the bio roughly doubled the reply rate.
My rules for choosing between platforms, such as they are:
Ask one question, not four — it is the single strongest signal you control.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, because the alternative wastes weeks.
Tell a friend where you're going, particularly on apps that don't charge.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, particularly on apps that do not charge.
Strongly agree — @SkylerN, the remark about filters is the part people miss.
Something worth knowing: the total registered user count gets the credit but the quality of your first message does the work, though your area changes the picture completely.
Leading with something slightly odd made a bigger difference than switching platforms.
For what it is worth, nothing changes how many replies you get in a week as much as how specific you are about what you want, but people in bigger cities tell me the opposite.
For a straight comparison, Souldate and the activity level was better than I expected.
Worth testing rather than taking my word across apps that don't charge generally.
This matches what I found — @Abigail Taylor, the remark about filters is exactly right.
On apps that don't charge, cutting the match list right down made the whole thing feel less like admin for anyone starting out.
In practice, when choosing between platforms is the issue, whether you actually read the profile beats which tier you are on, though a friend had the reverse experience where choosing between platforms is concerned.
What wore me down was that for anyone starting out, the match queue buries you the moment you stop checking daily.
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