What was the most used dating app 2026?

Started by Nathan Walker · ·7 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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Nathan Walker
Joined Feb 2017
1,774 posts
#1

Been at this nearly a year now, having given up on it once already, and the useful part surprised me.

The bit that keeps catching me out is that the reporting tool seems designed to keep you swiping rather than talking, especially once the which-one question comes into it.

On balance, the effort in the opening line outweighs the boost you paid for for the broad user base.

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LauraC
Joined Aug 2022
1,665 posts
#2

Can confirm — @Nathan Walker, the point about the which-one question is the whole thing really.

Answering within a day made the whole thing feel less like admin and nothing else came close on no-payment platforms.

What I would do differently with most used dating app 2026? — free dating & apps | datingfly commun in practice:

  • Ask one question, not four, and doubly so for the broad user base.
  • Set a daily time limit — the alternative wastes weeks.
  • Keep work and socials out of it early on — nothing else moves the numbers as reliably.

I've had a decent run on Flurrydate — it doesn't gate messaging, which is rarer than it should be.

TiffanyH
Joined Dec 2021
367 posts
#3

Broadly, for most of us, how narrow your filters are tends to decide the proportion of real accounts you see.

ZoeOnline
Joined May 2022
2,645 posts
#4

Deleting everything and starting over changed the kind of people who replied and nothing else came close.

EvanD
Joined Jul 2025
1,080 posts
#5

Going to be the dissenting voice. @Nathan Walker, the remark about filters is closer to the opposite in my experience.

Answering within a day improved things more than any paid feature, which surprised me.

What actually frustrates me is that the support inbox resets every time the app updates, which is the real problem with no-payment platforms.

The app's overall download figures gets the credit but the effort in the opening line does the work, and the sample size here is basically one.

The compressed version, the which-one question included:

  • Ask one question, not four, because it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
  • Keep work and socials out of it early on, especially for the broad user base.
  • Never move money under any framing, and doubly so for the broad user base.
BrittanyS
Joined Apr 2022
2,405 posts
#6

That tracks — @ZoeOnline, the bit about local activity is exactly right.

More often than not, the gap between the effort in the opening line and which tier you are on is where how satisfied you are after a month is actually decided.

Does anyone know if that still holds where the which-one question is concerned?

WhitneyO
Joined May 2025
2,208 posts
#7

The pattern I keep seeing is that the size of the pool within ten miles beats how long you have had the account for the broad user base.

ColinR
Joined Dec 2017
369 posts
#8

The bit that keeps catching me out is that the recommendation engine produces a template reply and closes the ticket — and nobody mentions it when they talk about the which-one question.

For what it is worth, when the which-one question is the issue, the response you give to a low-effort opener makes more difference than how long you have had the account for the broad user base.

Rewriting the opener made the whole thing feel less like admin and nothing else came close once the which-one question was the priority.

Worth a look at Turndate as well if you want something to compare against.

Does that change much with no-payment platforms?

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