Best free dating sites: how to compare them properly
Browser-based dating sites tend to attract a slightly older, more deliberate user base than swipe apps, and their free tiers are often more generous. Both are worth knowing when you choose where to spend your effort.
Sites versus apps
- Sites generally allow longer profiles, which suits anyone whose appeal is not primarily photographic.
- Search and filtering is usually better than on app-first platforms.
- The user base skews older and toward relationship-seeking rather than casual.
- Activity is lower but conversations tend to last longer.
What to check
- Whether messaging is free in both directions.
- Whether the profile search respects the filters you set.
- Last-active indicators. Older sites are the worst offenders for dormant profiles.
- How the site handles data — many predate modern privacy expectations.
Writing a profile that works on a site
- Use the space. A site profile that reads like an app bio wastes the format's only advantage.
- Be specific and slightly odd rather than broadly appealing.
- Answer the prompts in your own words rather than picking from the suggestions.