I started looking at a dating and chatting app for people over 50? — niche & community dati a solid three months ago after deleting everything and starting fresh, and the useful part surprised me.
Where it falls down is that the profile editor resets every time the app updates, especially once the which-one question comes into it.
Specifically, on a dating and, what I would like input on:
Has anyone tested this recently given the which-one question?
Does that change much with the apps?
Has anyone compared the two directly for people past fifty?
Moving to a call early made a bigger difference than switching platforms, which surprised me.
One honest account of first-hand detail on a dating and chatting app for people over 50? — niche & community beats ten listicles.
When the which-one question is the issue, how often you open the app has a bigger effect on how satisfied you're after a month than whether it has a swipe interface for the fifty-plus group.
What nobody mentions is that on the apps, the discovery feed ignores about half of what you set.
Not claiming this is universal for anyone in the fifty-plus group.
Echoing this — @ElliotG, the framing around people past fifty is the whole thing really.
Broadly, when the which-one question is the issue, how often you open the app does more for whether anything reaches a first meeting than whether it has a swipe interface in the & community dati context.
The checklist I ended up with for the apps:
Check when the account was last active, and doubly so for people past fifty.
Reverse-image-search anything too polished, because the cost of getting it wrong is high and the cost of getting it right is nothing.
Keep work and socials out of it early on — it filters out most of the time-wasters immediately.
Something worth knowing: how long you have had the account gets the credit but the willingness to suggest meeting early does the work for the fifty-plus group.
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