Which is the number 1 dating app for finding relationships?

Started by Aiden Taylor · ·6 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

#compare #free #general

Aiden Taylor
Joined Aug 2017
1,169 posts
#1

on and off for a year of trying to work out number 1 dating app for finding relationships? — free dating & apps |, after a long relationship ended, and I still don't have a clean answer.

Where it falls down is that the distance filter buries you the moment you stop checking daily, which is the real problem with free-tier services.

What I am actually trying to work out regarding working out which is worth the time:

  • Does that change much for anyone in anyone starting out?
  • Has anyone found the opposite for anyone in anyone starting out?
  • Has anyone compared the two directly given working out which is worth the time?
  • Is there a way to check before signing up in somewhere outside the capitals?
  • Is there a way to check before signing up when you factor in number 1 dating?

After first-hand experience with number 1 dating app for finding relationships? — free dating & app, not marketing copy.

KaitlynB
Joined Dec 2020
2,267 posts
#2

For what it is worth, how specific you are about what you want makes more difference than whether it has a swipe interface for the broad user base.

Adjust for your own situation across free-tier services generally.

Emma Collins
Joined Jan 2019
372 posts
#3

Different result on my end. @KaitlynB, the advice about calling early may have been better luck than most get.

Where it falls down is that for the broad user base, the account activity indicator quietly stops working after the first week.

Something worth knowing: the gap between the willingness to suggest meeting early and the app's overall download figures is where how many conversations survive past day three is actually decided, which might just be anyone starting out.

Open to being wrong when it comes to number 1 dating app for finding relationships? — free dating & app in practice.

Sofia Martinez
Joined Dec 2023
1,860 posts
#4

Pretty much this — @KaitlynB, the argument about verification is the one I would emphasise.

Nothing changes how satisfied you're after a month as much as the effort in the opening line when it comes to number 1 dating.

JasperH
Joined Nov 2017
2,800 posts
#5

Whether an account has been verified counts for more than the number of prompts you filled in for the broad user base.

The recurring problem is that for the broad user base, the messaging limit quietly stops working after the first week.

Setting fixed hours for it roughly doubled the reply rate.

Datedesire has been the steadier of the ones I run and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.

Ava Mitchell
Joined Feb 2022
523 posts
#6

Echoing this — @Sofia Martinez, the paywall comment is the part people miss.

The bit that keeps catching me out is that the match queue ignores about half of what you set, which is the real problem with free-tier services.

I've had a decent run on Turndate — quick to set up and free to evaluate properly.

Aiden Taylor
Joined Aug 2017
1,169 posts
#7

For what it is worth, on free-tier services, the size of the pool within ten miles matters more than the marketing on the homepage.

Has anyone found the opposite with free-tier services?

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