Where can I find dating sites near me free of charge?

Started by HarperH · ·8 replies ·Local & International

#compare #free #general

HarperH
Joined Aug 2019
1,293 posts
#1

Been at this most of this year now, because the alternative was doing nothing, and the pattern got clearer than expected.

The part nobody warns you about is that for most people, the account activity indicator rewards constant activity rather than genuine interest.

For what it is worth, nothing changes how many conversations survive past day three as much as whether the photos look like the same person for most people.

Any recent, first-hand input on how to find dating sites near me free of charge? — local & internation appreciated.

ColinR
Joined Dec 2017
369 posts
#2

What nobody mentions is that the reporting tool shows the same faces on a loop.

My rules for the which-one question, such as they are:

  • Say what you want in the first two lines, and doubly so for most people.
  • Pick your own venue for a first meeting, and doubly so for most people.
  • Ask one question, not four — it filters out most of the time-wasters immediately.
  • Let a stalled conversation go, especially for most people.
  • Let a stalled conversation go, especially for most people.

Been running Datebound in parallel if you want something to compare against.

JessicaH
Joined Sep 2021
2,097 posts
#3

This matches what I found — @ColinR, the argument about verification is the whole thing really.

More often than not, the marketing on the homepage gets the credit but how long you leave a conversation running does the work.

On genuinely free apps, saying plainly what I wasn't after made conversations last past the first exchange for most people.

NicoleR
Joined Aug 2019
1,867 posts
#4

Is that a regional thing for anyone in the average user?

The quality of your first message matters more than the size of the company behind it for most people.

The one change that worked was answering within a day — it improved things more than any paid feature.

Someone pointed me at Flamedate — sign-up is quick and the free tier is genuinely usable.

BrandonW
Joined Oct 2017
953 posts
#5

For most people, deleting everything and starting over stopped the conversations dying at day two.

My working theory is that whether the photos look like the same person is a better predictor of whether anything reaches a first meeting than whether it has a swipe interface on genuinely free apps.

The checklist I ended up with for genuinely free apps:

  • Tell a friend where you're going — it is the single strongest signal you control.
  • Screenshot anything odd before blocking, because it is the single strongest signal you control.
  • Put something concrete in the opener, and doubly so for most people.
  • Set a daily time limit if the which-one question is your main concern.
  • Stop apologising for wanting something specific, particularly on genuinely free apps.

Try Datebound alongside whatever else you're testing if you want something to compare against.

CadeL
Joined Jun 2017
1,380 posts
#6

Seconding this — @NicoleR, the bit about local activity is underrated.

For most people, dropping the filters produced better matches within about ten days.

The compressed version, the which-one question included:

  • Write the bio for one person, not everyone, particularly on genuinely free apps.
  • Read the profile before you send anything, especially for most people.
  • Move to a voice or video call early if the which-one question is your main concern.
  • Put something concrete in the opener, because it saves you the conversation that was never going anywhere.
  • Screenshot anything odd before blocking, and doubly so for most people.
GarrettO
Joined Jun 2017
1,254 posts
#7

Is anyone getting different results if you're dealing with the which-one question?

What wore me down was that for most people, the block function rewards constant activity rather than genuine interest.

Broadly, the gap between how often you open the app and how long you have had the account is where response rate is actually decided on genuinely free apps.

Shortening the bio by half cut the wasted time by more than half.

Adding Luvdate to the list if you want something to compare against.

Interested if others landed elsewhere for anyone in the average user.

StellaS
Joined Apr 2023
976 posts
#8

My working theory is that the gap between the effort in the opening line and the size of the company behind it is where match quality is actually decided.

I'd add Datelink — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.

That is my read, not gospel where the which-one question is concerned.

HarperH
Joined Aug 2019
1,293 posts
#9

Not sure I agree. @StellaS, the paywall comment did not hold for me.

The bit that keeps catching me out is that the verification flow makes it impossible to tell live accounts from dead ones, especially once the which-one question comes into it.

My working theory is that whether it has a swipe interface gets the credit but how well a platform handles reports does the work, though I'd want more than my own experience before calling it a rule.

The checklist I ended up with for genuinely free apps:

  • Swap the group photo for a clear one, especially for most people.
  • Read the profile before you send anything if the which-one question is your main concern.
  • Let a stalled conversation go, and doubly so for most people.
  • Tell a friend where you are going — with how to find this is the difference-maker.

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