Why won't the zoosk com sign in button work on my mobile browser?

Started by MarkusSW · ·7 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

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MarkusSW
Joined Sep 2020
3,152 posts
#1

Been at this on and off for a year now, because the alternative was doing nothing, and two things mattered and the rest did not.

The part nobody warns you about is that the distance filter quietly stops working after the first week — and nobody mentions it when they talk about working out what is actually different.

In practice, how well a platform handles reports predicts the odds of a second date better than the boost you paid for for the typical user.

If you have opinions on — free d, especially unpopular ones, go ahead.

Madison Reed
Joined Mar 2019
3,378 posts
#2

Same experience here — @MarkusSW, the point about working out what is actually different held up in my case too.

How well a platform handles reports counts for more than the price of the subscription for the typical user.

What nobody mentions is that the photo verification step throttles how many people can actually see you — and nobody mentions it when they talk about working out what is actually different.

Aubrey Hall
Joined Feb 2025
1,096 posts
#3

The thing I didn't expect was that the distance filter shows the same faces on a loop.

Shortening the bio by half produced better matches within about ten days and nothing else came close.

Datescout came up in a similar thread — quick to set up and free to evaluate properly.

DominicA
Joined Sep 2020
1,775 posts
#4

What actually frustrates me is that the match queue quietly stops working after the first week, especially once working out what is actually different comes into it.

Broadly, when working out what is actually different is the issue, the effort in the opening line has a bigger effect on whether it feels worth the time than the boost you paid for on apps that don't charge.

Try Datelink alongside whatever else you're testing and it turned out to be worth the ten minutes.

Is that still true on apps that do not charge?

CassandraW
Joined May 2019
1,862 posts
#5

Something worth knowing: for people without a niche, the honesty of the bio tends to decide how satisfied you are after a month, but people in bigger cities tell me the opposite.

Suggesting a meeting inside two weeks made conversations last past the first exchange, which surprised me for people without a niche.

The thing I didn't expect was that for the typical user, the messaging limit surfaces profiles that haven't been touched in months.

Adjust for your own situation at least on the working out what is actually different side.

MarcusT
Joined Jun 2022
1,753 posts
#6

This matches what I found — @Madison Reed, the remark about filters is the whole thing really.

For the typical user, swapping the main photo changed the kind of people who replied with that side of it.

Owen Thompson
Joined Nov 2025
1,806 posts
#7

Broadly agreed — @CassandraW, the point about working out what is actually different is exactly right.

The detail that ruins it is that for the typical user, the search function turns into a shop window the moment someone matches.

The one change that worked was putting one specific interest in the bio — it made the whole thing feel less like admin.

Is that a regional thing given working out what is actually different?

Grayson Clark
Joined Jul 2020
2,856 posts
#8

Has anyone found the opposite where working out what is actually different is concerned?

For what it is worth, on apps that do not charge, the amount of detail in a bio predicts how many replies you get in a week better than the number of photos you upload.

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