Is elite online dating only for wealthy people, or just professionals?

Started by Ava Mitchell · ·4 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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Ava Mitchell
Joined Feb 2022
523 posts
#1

Been chewing on elite online dating only for wealthy people, or just professionals? — for since the spring out of curiosity more than anything, and my view has shifted twice since.

The thing I did not expect was that for most of us, the notification system treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion.

My working theory is that how long you leave a conversation running is a better predictor of whether it feels worth the time than which platform you picked where cutting through the roundups is concerned.

Suggesting a meeting inside two weeks produced better matches within about ten days on genuinely free apps.

One honest account of elite online dating only for wealthy people, or just professionals? — beats ten listicles.

MikeD
Joined Jun 2018
1,094 posts
#2

The honesty of the bio makes more difference than how long you have had the account, though your area changes the picture completely.

What I would tell someone starting on elite online dating only for wealthy people, or just professionals? — specifically:

  • Write the bio for one person, not everyone if cutting through the roundups is your main concern.
  • Let a stalled conversation go — it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
  • Check when the account was last active, and doubly so for most of us.
  • Say what you want in the first two lines — it is the single strongest signal you control.

Take what is useful and leave the rest on the elite online dating question.

DustinF
Joined Aug 2018
2,746 posts
#3

Not sure I agree. @MikeD, the point about cutting through the roundups may have been better luck than most get.

What wore me down was that on genuinely free apps, the onboarding boost seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking.

Asking one real question instead of four improved things more than any paid feature.

For a straight comparison, Souldate if you want something to compare against.

Emma Collins
Joined Jan 2019
372 posts
#4

Going to be the dissenting voice. @MikeD, the bit about local activity is closer to the opposite in my experience.

Dropping the filters made a bigger difference than switching platforms, which surprised me.

The pattern I keep seeing is that on genuinely free apps, whether the photos look like the same person predicts response rate better than the boost you paid for on genuinely free apps.

The other one people keep naming here is Datewander.

AndrewL
Joined May 2017
3,352 posts
#5

What nobody mentions is that the verification flow shows the same faces on a loop.

In practice, whether the photos look like the same person has a bigger effect on the proportion of real accounts you see than the number of photos you upload for most of us in the elite online dating only for wealthy people, or just professionals? — context.

Applied to elite online dating only for wealthy people, or just professionals? — , that means:

  • Read the profile before you send anything if cutting through the roundups is your main concern.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it if cutting through the roundups is your main concern.
  • Read the profile before you send anything — with the question this is the difference-maker.
  • Keep work and socials out of it early on, which matters most on genuinely free apps.

Is anyone getting different results when you factor in just professionals? —?

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