What is the best dating app for me?

Started by Scarlett Harris · ·6 replies ·Free Dating & Apps

#compare #free #general

Scarlett Harris
Joined Jul 2021
2,361 posts
#1

nearly a year in, because a friend talked me into it, and here is roughly where I landed.

What nobody mentions is that the match queue throttles how many people can actually see you — and nobody mentions it when they talk about the comparison problem.

Broadly, whether you actually read the profile explains more of how many conversations survive past day three than how long you have had the account ever did for anyone starting out.

If anyone has tested best dating app for me? — free dating & apps | datingfly community recently I'd rather hear that than another roundup.

AubreyA
Joined Jun 2019
2,226 posts
#2

Same experience here — @Scarlett Harris, the remark about filters matches my experience.

More often than not, nothing changes response rate as much as whether the photos look like the same person.

Sofia Martinez
Joined Dec 2023
1,860 posts
#3

Where it falls down is that the match queue shows the same faces on a loop.

Setting fixed hours for it roughly doubled the reply rate and nothing else came close for the average user.

For anyone starting out, the shortlist:

  • Screenshot anything odd before blocking — it is the one thing that transfers across every app.
  • Give a platform three weeks before judging it, especially for the average user.
  • Let a stalled conversation go — with this whole area this is the difference-maker.

Worth a look at Rendate as well — free to browse and message, which is the main thing.

GavinR
Joined Mar 2017
1,042 posts
#4

On balance, the effort in the opening line counts for more than the number of prompts you filled in.

I'd add Luvdate — it doesn't gate messaging, which is rarer than it should be.

DominicA
Joined Sep 2020
1,775 posts
#5

In practice, on free-tier services, the effort in the opening line predicts how satisfied you're after a month better than how polished the profile looks, but that is one person with one set of results.

WestonK
Joined Mar 2019
2,390 posts
#6

In practice, the gap between the quality of your first message and the price of the subscription is where whether it feels worth the time is actually decided.

MorganP
Joined Apr 2017
2,015 posts
#7

Shortening the bio by half produced better matches within about ten days, which surprised me with this whole area.

On free-tier services, the amount of detail in a bio predicts whether anything reaches a first meeting better than the app's overall download figures where the comparison problem is concerned.

Does that change much across free-tier services?

Join the discussion

Have direct experience with best dating app for me? — free dating & apps | datingfly community? Members value first-hand accounts far more than roundups. Registration is free and takes under a minute.

Create your account Browse all threads