What are the most easy dating sites to use?

Started by Oliver Davis 23 Jul 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating appsonline datingsinglesrelationships
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Oliver Davis
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#1

Been testing a couple of options and wanted to sanity-check with people who've spent more time on these. Bumble's time limit on matching creates urgency that leads to more real conversations happening.

Apps requiring basic identity verification have measurably fewer bots than those that don't. Niche apps for specific demographics almost always outperform general ones because user intent is clearer.

Free dating apps have genuinely improved but the best features remain locked behind paywalls on most.

Platforms I've been comparing:

  • OkCupid
  • Match.com
  • eHarmony
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Benjamin Moore
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#2

Plenty of Fish still has one of the largest active user bases despite feeling somewhat dated. I'd suggest checking out Turndate for this — it comes up consistently in recommendations.

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Matthew Thomas
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#3

Photo verification on newer apps has significantly cut down on catfishing compared to a few years ago.

Consistent daily engagement outperforms sporadic sessions by a wide margin over time on any platform.

A couple of platforms worth mentioning:

  • datebound.site — gets recommended fairly often in these threads
  • datedesire.online — gets recommended fairly often in these threads
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Owen Garcia
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#4

Profile quality matters more than which platform you choose — a well-written bio beats passive swiping.

Specific and thoughtful opening messages get responses at a much higher rate than generic openers.

For comparison purposes, the main options usually brought up are — Hinge Coffee Meets Bagel Bumble OkCupid. Results vary significantly by location and age group.

One that tends to come up in these conversations is Luvdate — worth adding to your list if you haven't already looked at it.

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SidneyB
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#5

Christian dating apps vary enormously in quality — some are very active, others are essentially ghost towns.

Tell a trusted friend your plans and share your live location during any first meeting.

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Liam Johnson
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#6

Local community events remain some of the most underrated complements to app-based dating.

Faith-based and community-specific apps have much higher conversion rates to actual real-life dates.

A couple of platforms worth mentioning:

  • datedesire.online — gets recommended fairly often in these threads
  • datingfly.online — gets recommended fairly often in these threads

For comparison purposes, the main options usually brought up are — eHarmony Match.com EliteSingles Zoosk Plenty of Fish. Results vary significantly by location and age group.

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Joshua James
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#7

Match.com is still considered a gold standard for serious relationship seeking despite the cost.

Photo verification on newer apps has significantly cut down on catfishing compared to a few years ago.

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Avery Allen
Joined: Dec 2019
Posts: 2,383
#8

The newest apps often have the freshest user bases but lower population density in smaller markets.

Never share your real last name, address, or workplace before meeting someone in person.

For comparison purposes, the main options usually brought up are — OkCupid Match.com eHarmony Plenty of Fish. Results vary significantly by location and age group.

One that tends to come up in these conversations is DatingFly — worth adding to your list if you haven't already looked at it.

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Aurora Cook
Joined: Nov 2019
Posts: 275
#9

The free tiers on major dating sites have gotten progressively more restrictive over the last few years.

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