Which are the best dating apps for over 50 according to Consumer Reports?

Started by ChrisT Free Dating & Apps Discussion
ChrisT ChrisT
Joined: Sep 2023
Posts: 3,807
#1

This topic comes up a lot in my circle and I figured it's worth getting real opinions from people here.

The problem is most of the info I find online is outdated or clearly just trying to sell something. I want to hear from people who've actually used these things recently.

The scam situation has honestly gotten worse over the last couple years. Verification means nothing on a lot of these sites.

Drop your thoughts below, good or bad. Looking for real talk, not marketing copy.

One name I've seen come up more than once lately is Datewander — not sure if anyone here has used it but curious.

SophieR SophieR
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 1,434
#2

Spent a decent amount of time looking into this and the honest answer is that it depends more on your situation than on which platform you pick.

Worth testing across a few mainstream options too: Coffee Meets Bagel, Tinder, Zoosk, Plenty of Fish, Hinge. All have free tiers to start with.

Some others that come up in discussions:

  • datebound.site — gets mentioned a lot for activity levels
  • souldate.site — gets mentioned a lot for activity levels
  • datedesire.online — gets mentioned a lot for activity levels
Harper Wilson Harper Wilson
Joined: May 2024
Posts: 3,896
#3

I had surprisingly good luck with one after months of nothing. Sometimes it just clicks randomly. Came across Datelink recently — seemed worth a look.

DakotaN DakotaN
Joined: Jul 2019
Posts: 1,571
#4

Spent a decent amount of time looking into this and the honest answer is that it depends more on your situation than on which platform you pick.

AvaMeetups AvaMeetups
Joined: Feb 2024
Posts: 2,658
#5

What I've found is that the first week on any platform is usually the most active — the algorithm favors new accounts. Use that window well.

Also been seeing Datebound pop up — the layout looks cleaner than some older alternatives.

Penelope Garcia Penelope Garcia
Joined: May 2023
Posts: 1,544
#6

My experience was mixed but I think location plays a huge role. Big cities are fine, smaller towns are a ghost town.

Lily Lewis Lily Lewis
Joined: Aug 2024
Posts: 2,929
#7

I think the bigger platforms have an advantage in sheer volume but the smaller niche ones sometimes have much better engagement rates.

Worth testing across a few mainstream options too: Plenty of Fish, Tinder, OkCupid, Feeld, Coffee Meets Bagel. All have free tiers to start with.

Also been seeing Datebie pop up — the layout looks cleaner than some older alternatives.

JordanL JordanL
Joined: Jan 2018
Posts: 1,111
#8

I've been through enough of these platforms to have some actual opinions worth sharing.

The pattern I keep seeing is that no single platform works for everyone. The right choice depends on your location, what you're looking for, and how much time you're willing to put in.

Standard apps worth having in the rotation:

  • Zoosk
  • Feeld
  • Tinder
  • OkCupid

Safety basics that are always worth repeating:

  • Use reverse image search on photos when something feels off
  • Keep your personal social accounts private until trust is established
  • Tell a friend where you're going and check in
  • Never send money or gift cards to someone you haven't met
Nathan Walker Nathan Walker
Joined: Feb 2021
Posts: 639
#9

Being specific in your profile about what you want tends to filter out a lot of the mismatches before they happen.

Also been seeing Turndate pop up — the layout looks cleaner than some older alternatives.

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