You can’t put a price on love… but in the tech age, love can get a little pricey, especially if you’re subscribed to multiple dating sites. So, in the interest of keeping calendars full and money in your wallets, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite dating sites where either messaging is free or a substantial free trial is offered.
For all levels of seriousness, from marriage seekers to pals-with-perks, here are your top choices.
The Bottom Line – Elite Singles is one of the best dating apps for young professionals, business owners, and people who like to date other educated singles. Over 90% of the members are 30+ and hold an above-average education. Start a Free Trial Account Now! Zoosk – Best for All Types of Relationships. Match Mobile is the dating app version of the traditional dating site, match.com. According to statistics, this dating app is best for users aged 24-38 ( DatingSiteReviews). But, my personal experience with clients on this site has determined that you should be between 30-60 to get good results.
OkCupid
Dating should be a tailored experience—not a feed of hundreds of randomized profiles—at least that’s OkCupid’s philosophy. OkCupid tries to make more meaningful matches for its users by measuring their compatibility with hundreds of multiple choice questions that you can answer at your own leisure. The more questions answered, the more accurate it is. And best of all—it’s free!
Unlike other simpler apps, OkCupid lets you tailor your search to specific features, like religious beliefs, political values, and interests. However, the highest degree of search specificity requires a paid subscription, so be aware of that.
Happn
Love can be unpredictable and natural. A stranger at a bus stop or someone you bumped at a department store could be the love of your life. Although, sometimes you miss your chance. That’s were Happn comes in.
When you cross paths with another Happn user, their profile shows up in your feed. If you both like each other, you match. It’s almost like you didn’t miss each other.
Happn is totally free, but it’s pretty new so the number of daters on may be relatively low depending on where you live. If you’re a doubter of fate, you might be better suited for one of the more popular apps.
Plenty of Fish (POF)
With over 3 million users, Plenty of Fish attracts many catches. Not only is messaging free, but there are some other neat features. You can see who viewed you, send flirts instead of direct messages, and create a favorites list. Plus, the matching algorithm is influenced by your activity. These patterns create data on the types of matches you seek (just in case your criteria of preferred matches differs from the profiles that actually hold your interest).
Tinder
Simple and hassle-free, Tinder is one of the most popular, straightforward dating apps. It takes a quantity over quality approach that’ll give you a good idea of who’s out there.
On Tinder, you can narrow your search according to age and distance, but if you’re looking to trim down by factors like religious or political affiliation you’re on the wrong site. This basic approach maintains the simplicity and straightforwardness of Tinder’s dating culture. So for any picky daters out there, you might prefer a dating site with a more sophisticated matching system.
Bumble
Similar to other free dating sites, Bumble relies on the now standard swipe left for no and right for yes format, although there’s one major difference—women send the first message. Bumble’s goal is to empower women and stop men from carelessly mass sending lewd or generic messages to their entire match list.
Once the woman makes her move, the recipient has 24 hours to respond. If she doesn’t send a message, there’s a time-extend feature that adds another 24 hours to the clock but only once per day. This method prevents slacking, but for those who don’t like being on a clock, Bumble isn’t your dating hive.
In the dating world like in life, I like to say “the best things in life are free.” Finding love is no exception. Every dating site has its own crowd, so choose one that suits your style. Remember: it’s free to try!
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Dating app doesn’t just mean Tinder. While some have found success through swiping right, others aren’t as lucky on the well-known platform. In an age where people are rushing here and there and the one thing on them at all times is their phone, it’s no wonder that dating apps have become so popular. It’s hard to know which ones work and which are filled with scammers though. To make your love life a little easier, we’ve compiled a list of the 7 best dating apps all depending on what you’re looking for. Happy swiping!
Hinge
An app specified for long term relationships. It’s trendy in the US because of its high authenticity and its focus on a smaller section of people. This app is not intended for hookups or short term relationships, as it’s helping users meet “the one.” It’s kind of like Instagram but for dating. Users can go through people’s pictures, likes and dislikes and decide the compatibility. Another bonus of the app is that it asks for users’ opinions regarding the dates. This helps the app suggest better matches for the user in the future.
Flingster
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This app focuses on finding people with the same interests as you. Authenticity is also a key factor in the app. It divides the audience into local groups which makes it easier to find someone in your area. What’s different about this app is that it doesn’t have to necessarily be used for dating. You can meet up with strangers in your area that share the same interests. It also has a group feature where you can meet up with groups with similar interests.
Tinder
The well-known icon of online dating. The app lets users upload pictures and write a bio for potential matches to see. It also allows connection to Instagram and Spotify so people have more access to who you are, whether it’s through more pictures or through your favorite songs. The app is best known for it’s swiping feature which makes it easier for people to match or reject matches.
Bumble
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The app that’s woman-friendly. It follows the same swiping concept as Tinder. The bonus for women is that the app follows a “ladies first” idea. When a match has been made, women can see the icon of the match on their screen. Men though can only see it once the woman reaches out to him. Also like Tinder, it allows you to upload photos and create a biography to get more swipes right.
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See how many people visit your profile. A free app that lets you like or dislike someone’s profile, similar to the other dating apps. What makes this app different though is that you can see the number of people who have visited your profile without paying any fee. The reason the app has gained so much popularity is that it’s cheaper than most other apps and allows for more features through a free membership.
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Quality over quantity. This app has a unique aspect of “passing bagels.” Meaning: men will receive bagels and must decide whether to take or pass the bagel. The app targets mostly young professionals or young adults due to the lively and modern concept. Photos can be automatically uploaded for Facebook or Instagram, so there’s no need to go through your camera roll and click all your best selfies.
Happn
A location-based dating app. The app’s geo-targeted software matches you with people you have physically passed by earlier in the day. The concept of the app is that the more you run into people, the bigger the pool of choices you’ll have to match with. Matches can only message each other if they’ve mutually liked each other.
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