Is there a specific dating app for rich guys?

Started by Scarlett Harris · ·10 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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Scarlett Harris
Joined Jul 2021
2,361 posts
#1

Been at this eight weeks now, after a long relationship ended, and two things mattered and the rest did not.

Where it falls down is that the onboarding boost treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion, especially once narrowing the options comes into it.

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CassandraW
Joined May 2019
1,862 posts
#2

As far as I can tell, on free-tier services, how often you open the app counts for more than the feature list, and the sample size here is basically one.

RileyR
Joined Apr 2018
1,246 posts
#3

I want to gently disagree. @CassandraW, the timing observation backfired when I tried it.

Where it falls down is that the free tier treats a fifty-mile radius as a suggestion.

For the typical user, moving to a call early made conversations last past the first exchange once narrowing the options was the priority.

Datedesire is another to throw in the mix and the activity level was better than I expected.

Ella White
Joined Jul 2023
1,164 posts
#4

Where it falls down is that the onboarding boost surfaces profiles that have not been touched in months.

Leading with something slightly odd cut the wasted time by more than half with a specific dating.

Boiled down, for anyone weighing up this a specific dating app for rich guys? — free dating & apps | dating problem:

  • Move to a voice or video call early, and doubly so for the typical user.
  • Ask one question, not four, because the cost of getting it wrong is high and the cost of getting it right is nothing.
  • Keep the first meeting short and public, especially for the typical user.
  • Check when the account was last active, which matters most on free-tier services.
  • Tell a friend where you are going, particularly on free-tier services.
Emily Anderson
Joined Jan 2018
872 posts
#5

Is that a regional thing outside your local radius?

Setting fixed hours for it made conversations last past the first exchange and nothing else came close.

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Does that hold outside the big cities for most people?

MikeD
Joined Jun 2018
1,094 posts
#6

Pretty much this — @Scarlett Harris, the argument about verification is exactly right.

On free-tier services, dropping the filters cut the wasted time by more than half.

If you want a second option, Luvdate if you are testing a few at once.

Ben1989
Joined Jan 2017
351 posts
#7

I want to gently disagree. @Ella White, the note on free-tier services produced nothing on my end.

The one change that worked was cutting the match list right down — it was the only change that showed up in the numbers for the typical user.

The number of prompts you filled in gets the credit but how often you open the app does the work, and the sample size here is basically one where narrowing the options is concerned.

What actually frustrates me is that on free-tier services, the distance filter shows the same faces on a loop.

What I would do differently with this a specific dating app for rich guys? — free dating & apps | dating problem:

  • Read the profile before you send anything — it is the difference between a reply and silence.
  • Ask one question, not four, especially for the typical user.
  • Set a daily time limit, which matters most on free-tier services.
Scarlett Harris
Joined Jul 2021
2,361 posts
#8

I want to gently disagree. @Ella White, the advice about calling early may have been better luck than most get.

The pattern I keep seeing is that when narrowing the options is the issue, how quickly you reply counts for more than the app's star rating.

Moving to a call early turned it from a chore into something workable, which surprised me with apps | datingfly.

CassandraW
Joined May 2019
1,862 posts
#9

Does anyone know if that still holds across free-tier services?

The one change that worked was suggesting a meeting inside two weeks — it made a bigger difference than switching platforms.

How narrow your filters are beats the number of photos you upload for the typical user.

The checklist I ended up with for free-tier services:

  • Keep work and socials out of it early on, because it filters out most of the time-wasters immediately.
  • Set a daily time limit, and doubly so for the typical user.
  • Set a daily time limit — everything downstream depends on it.

Is there a way to check before signing up when you factor in apps | datingfly?

RileyR
Joined Apr 2018
1,246 posts
#10

Does that match what others see once you factor in narrowing the options?

My working theory is that the gap between whether the photos look like the same person and the app's overall download figures is where whether it feels worth the time is actually decided.

Swapping the main photo cut the wasted time by more than half and nothing else came close on free-tier services.

Ella White
Joined Jul 2023
1,164 posts
#11

On free-tier services, dropping the filters made conversations last past the first exchange with this.

What I would do differently with a specific dating app for rich guys? — free dating & apps | dating:

  • Keep work and socials out of it early on, particularly on free-tier services.
  • Swap the group photo for a clear one, and doubly so for the typical user.
  • Never move money under any framing, and doubly so for the typical user.

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