Is there an e dating app for long-distance relationships?

Started by PenelopeP · ·7 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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PenelopeP
Joined Oct 2024
3,017 posts
#1

Right — an e dating app for long-distance relationships? — free dating & apps. on and off for a year in, the picture is messier than people admit.

The thing I did not expect was that the distance filter exists mainly to push you toward an upgrade — and nobody mentions it when they talk about deciding where to spend the effort.

The gap between how recently a profile was active and how many matches you accumulate is where match quality is actually decided.

What I am actually trying to work out regarding deciding where to spend the effort:

  • Is that worth the time investment for anyone in people in the middle of the pack?
  • Does that match what others see on zero-cost platforms?
  • Does that match what others see where deciding where to spend the effort is concerned?

On zero-cost platforms, saying plainly what I wasn't after produced better matches within about ten days.

Any recent, first-hand input on an e dating app for long-distance relationships? — free dating & apps appreciated.

ConnorP
Joined Aug 2018
2,481 posts
#2

Similar story on my end — @PenelopeP, the framing around the average user is the whole thing really.

My working theory is that on zero-cost platforms, the clarity of your main photo matters more than which tier you are on, and the sample size here is basically one on zero-cost platforms.

What I would tell someone starting on an e dating app for long-distance relationships? — free dating & a in practice:

  • Stop apologising for wanting something specific, and doubly so for the average user.
  • Put something concrete in the opener if deciding where to spend the effort is your main concern.
  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting, and doubly so for the average user.

Been running Datelink in parallel — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.

Grace Martin
Joined Jun 2017
1,272 posts
#3

Only partly agree. @PenelopeP, the timing observation may have been better luck than most get.

The honesty of the bio makes more difference than the boost you paid for for the average user when it comes to an e dating app for long-distance relationships? — free dating & apps.

What actually frustrates me is that the notification system turns into a shop window the moment someone matches — and nobody mentions it when they talk about deciding where to spend the effort.

Datelink is worth twenty minutes — it does not gate messaging, which is rarer than it should be.

EllieE
Joined Jan 2020
1,385 posts
#4

The one change that worked was rewriting the opener — it turned it from a chore into something workable.

Sofia Martinez
Joined Dec 2023
1,860 posts
#5

What actually frustrates me is that the free tier ignores about half of what you set — and nobody mentions it when they talk about deciding where to spend the effort.

The checklist I ended up with for zero-cost platforms:

  • Put something concrete in the opener if deciding where to spend the effort is your main concern.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it — everything downstream depends on it.
  • Ask one question, not four, particularly on zero-cost platforms.
  • Move to a voice or video call early, particularly on zero-cost platforms.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it, which matters most on zero-cost platforms.

Hope some of that helps especially for the average user.

Grayson Clark
Joined Jul 2020
2,856 posts
#6

What actually frustrates me is that the free tier buries you the moment you stop checking daily.

Swapping the main photo made a bigger difference than switching platforms, which surprised me with dating & apps.

Has anyone compared the two directly across zero-cost platforms?

CassandraW
Joined May 2019
1,862 posts
#7

Broadly agreed — @Sofia Martinez, the paywall comment is the one I would emphasise.

How narrow your filters are is a better predictor of match quality than the total registered user count, though your area changes the picture completely.

My rules for deciding where to spend the effort, such as they are:

  • Keep work and socials out of it early on, and doubly so for the average user.
  • Reverse-image-search anything too polished, which matters most on zero-cost platforms.
  • Reverse-image-search anything too polished, particularly on zero-cost platforms.
  • Never move money under any framing — the alternative wastes weeks.
BrookeN
Joined Sep 2021
2,895 posts
#8

Opposite for me, oddly. @EllieE, the argument about verification reads as survivorship bias to me.

Picking one platform and sticking with it turned it from a chore into something workable and nothing else came close.

On balance, the effort in the opening line is a better predictor of how long a conversation lasts than the marketing on the homepage, which might just be people in the middle of the pack.

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