Is there a site to date singles only who want marriage?

Started by Aiden Taylor · ·6 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

#compare #serious #general

Aiden Taylor
Joined Aug 2017
1,169 posts
#1

Right — a site to date singles only who want marriage? — free dating & apps |. a solid three months in, the answer seems to depend heavily on where you live.

The bit that keeps catching me out is that the block function exists mainly to push you toward an upgrade, especially once working out what is actually different comes into it.

How long you leave a conversation running makes more difference than the price of the subscription for the general run of people.

One honest account of a site to date singles only who want marriage? — free dating & apps | beats ten listicles.

Elizabeth Thomas
Joined Jan 2021
1,080 posts
#2

This matches what I found — @Aiden Taylor, the profile-quality point deserves more attention than it gets.

How often you open the app does more for match quality than the number of photos you upload.

Leading with something slightly odd got three actual meetings out of six weeks and nothing else came close for the general run of people.

BrendanK
Joined Nov 2023
2,920 posts
#3

That tracks — @Aiden Taylor, the point about working out what is actually different is the whole thing really.

As far as I can tell, the gap between the clarity of your main photo and the marketing on the homepage is where the proportion of real accounts you see is actually decided, which may say more about how I use them in the & apps | context.

For a straight comparison, Souldate and there is no paywall on the basics.

Interested if others landed elsewhere if you are on commitment-oriented services.

Has anyone compared the two directly for anyone in most people?

ScarlettS
Joined Oct 2021
2,032 posts
#4

Different result on my end. @BrendanK, the argument about verification didn't hold for me.

On commitment-oriented services, shortening the bio by half stopped the conversations dying at day two.

The part nobody warns you about is that on commitment-oriented services, the notification system buries you the moment you stop checking daily.

Still working it out especially for the general run of people.

ReedC
Joined Jun 2018
133 posts
#5

This matches what I found — @BrendanK, the profile-quality point matches my experience.

For what it is worth, how polished the profile looks gets the credit but the amount of detail in a bio does the work, though it varies enormously by city.

What wore me down was that the profile editor quietly stops working after the first week — and nobody mentions it when they talk about working out what is actually different.

KaitlynB
Joined Dec 2020
2,267 posts
#6

For what it is worth, when working out what is actually different is the issue, how narrow your filters are outweighs which platform you picked, though your area changes the picture completely.

Aiden Taylor
Joined Aug 2017
1,169 posts
#7

Asking one real question instead of four cut the wasted time by more than half, which surprised me.

What actually frustrates me is that for the general run of people, the search function quietly stops working after the first week.

Souldate came up in a similar thread — the profiles feel more current than most.

Has anyone found the opposite with commitment-oriented services?

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