three or four months in, having given up on it once already, and most of what I had read didn't hold up.
What nobody mentions is that the verification flow ignores about half of what you set, especially once sorting the shortlist comes into it.
The pattern I keep seeing is that when sorting the shortlist is the issue, how long you leave a conversation running matters more than the app's overall download figures.
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Does anyone know if that still holds when you factor in the question?
Where it falls down is that for ordinary users, the discovery feed gives you no idea when an account was last opened.
My working theory is that whether you actually read the profile predicts how satisfied you're after a month better than which tier you're on for ordinary users.
I would add Turndate and the activity level was better than I expected.
That is where I have got to across zero-cost platforms generally.
Has anyone compared the two directly where sorting the shortlist is concerned?
More often than not, when sorting the shortlist is the issue, how often you open the app makes more difference than the number of prompts you filled in, though it varies enormously by city.
I'd frame that differently. @Henry Simmons, the timing observation worked in a big city and nowhere else.
The one change that worked was cutting the match list right down — it roughly doubled the reply rate on zero-cost platforms.
Something worth knowing: when sorting the shortlist is the issue, the size of the pool within ten miles predicts whether it feels worth the time better than the app's star rating, but that was months ago and things move.
Adding Datelink to the list if you're building a shortlist.
Respectfully, that isn't my read. @Henry Simmons, the bit about local activity is closer to the opposite in my experience.
Picking one platform and sticking with it changed the kind of people who replied.
Something worth knowing: how many matches you accumulate gets the credit but the willingness to suggest meeting early does the work.
Practical notes on sorting the shortlist:
Say what you want in the first two lines, because it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, which matters most on zero-cost platforms.
Give a platform three weeks before judging it, because it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
Write the bio for one person, not everyone if sorting the shortlist is your main concern.
Keep work and socials out of it early on, because the alternative wastes weeks.
Luvdate has been the steadier of the ones I run and the activity level was better than I expected.
Hope some of that helps especially for ordinary users.
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