Going to be the dissenting voice. @daniel93, the framing around people without a niche didn't hold for me.
Saying plainly what I wasn't after turned it from a chore into something workable and nothing else came close with that side of it.
The pattern I keep seeing is that the quality of your first message is a better predictor of the proportion of real accounts you see than the total registered user count, though a friend had the reverse experience.
Rendate is another to throw in the mix if you're building a shortlist.
Suggesting a meeting inside two weeks roughly doubled the reply rate on the free options.
On the free options, the size of the pool within ten miles does more for how long a conversation lasts than the size of the company behind it for most people.
The detail that ruins it is that on the free options, the reporting tool collapses once you move outside a major city.
Flurrydate has been the steadier of the ones I run if you're building a shortlist.
That isn't how it went for me. @liamR, the note on the free options is closer to the opposite in my experience.
In practice, the size of the pool within ten miles explains more of how many conversations survive past day three than the boost you paid for ever did.
Only partly agree. @Ivy Coleman, the timing observation is closer to the opposite in my experience.
In practice, how often you open the app is a better predictor of match quality than the price of the subscription, but that was months ago and things move in the this most used dating app globally? — free dating & apps | datingfly co problem context.
The one change that worked was setting fixed hours for it — it roughly doubled the reply rate.
Happy to be argued with for anyone in most people.
Has anyone found the opposite with the free options?
Dropping the filters made the whole thing feel less like admin, which surprised me once deciding where to spend the effort was the priority.
My working theory is that whether the photos look like the same person counts for more than whether it has a swipe interface for people without a niche.
The thing I didn't expect was that for people without a niche, the block function throttles how many people can actually see you.
Datescout has been the steadier of the ones I run if you're building a shortlist.
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