three or four months of trying to work out best free dating apps no subscription required? — free dating & apps |, having given up on it once already, and my view has shifted twice since.
The recurring problem is that the distance filter rewards constant activity rather than genuine interest, especially once choosing between platforms comes into it.
On balance, nothing changes how satisfied you're after a month as much as how narrow your filters are, but people in bigger cities tell me the opposite.
The one change that worked was suggesting a meeting inside two weeks — it made conversations last past the first exchange for ordinary users.
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Something worth knowing: the size of the pool within ten miles explains more of whether it feels worth the time than the app's overall download figures ever did.
EZHookups has been the steadier of the ones I run — sign-up is quick and the free tier is genuinely usable.
Has that changed since the last update for ordinary users?
On zero-cost platforms, putting one specific interest in the bio made conversations last past the first exchange.
My working theory is that the gap between how consistently you show up and the app's star rating is where whether it feels worth the time is actually decided.
Try Turndate alongside whatever else you're testing — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.
Open to being wrong given how fast zero-cost platforms change.
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