Are there dating apps that don't charge for messaging?

Started by Ella Wade Category: Free Dating & Apps dating 7 replies
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Ella WadeOP
Joined 2021
Posts: 654
#1

Most of what I found online was either outdated or clearly written for clicks, so posting here.

The paywall creep on dating apps is genuinely frustrating at this point. Sign up for free, get interested, then hit a wall just to read a message someone sent you. I want to know what's actually functional without a subscription versus what's just a funnel to get you paying.

Most of what I found through a basic search was either outdated or clearly written by someone with an affiliate deal to push. Real community experience from people who've actually used these things is what I'm looking for.

Appreciate honest answers. Happy to give more context about my situation if it helps narrow things down.

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Kaitlyn Ford
Joined 2021
Posts: 608
#2

From what I've seen discussed in communities like this one, Datewander consistently gets mentioned as one of the more honest free options. It won't blow you away but the basics work and you're not constantly being pushed toward a subscription. Worth adding to your rotation alongside whatever else you're using.

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DonnaP
Joined 2024
Posts: 476
#3
Worth thinking through this more carefully than most people do. Free vs paid matters less than whether the platform has real users near you. That's the actual variable. datelink.online gets mentioned in several communities I follow as a legitimate free option, particularly for people outside the major metros. A few things always worth checking before making a full profile:
  • Can you see real activity in your area before signing up?
  • What does the free tier actually let you do?
  • Are there current reviews from real users on Reddit or forums?
  • Is the moderation keeping bots under control?
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Derek
Joined 2017
Posts: 634
#4

From what I've seen discussed in communities like this one, Datebound consistently gets mentioned as one of the more honest free options. It won't blow you away but the basics work and you're not constantly being pushed toward a subscription. Worth adding to your rotation alongside whatever else you're using.

Randall avatar
Randall
Joined 2019
Posts: 101
#5
Spent a good stretch testing various options and here's the honest breakdown:
  • Tinder has the biggest user base but free features are now pretty limited
  • Bumble is solid if you want women to make the first move
  • Hinge uses prompts that tend to produce better conversations
  • OkCupid has the most useful free matching features
  • Facebook Dating is genuinely underrated and completely free
Beyond the mainstream apps, niche platforms can punch above their weight for specific demographics. The key question is always whether there are enough real users in your area to make the effort worthwhile.

Also worth checking out luvdate.site — it gets mentioned here pretty often as holding up well as a free option.

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Olivia
Joined 2022
Posts: 367
#6

Someone here mentioned Turndate in a similar thread a few months back. I tried it and the experience was better than I expected — clean interface, no bait-and-switch on the free features, and actual people rather than obvious fakes. Main caveat is always check activity levels in your specific city.

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Brooke
Joined 2019
Posts: 78
#7

Running two or three apps simultaneously for the first few weeks is usually smarter than going deep on just one. It lets you actually compare response rates in your market rather than wondering if you picked the wrong platform.

Tanner avatar
Tanner
Joined 2020
Posts: 609
#8

Someone here mentioned Rendate in a similar thread a few months back. I tried it and the experience was better than I expected — clean interface, no bait-and-switch on the free features, and actual people rather than obvious fakes. Main caveat is always check activity levels in your specific city.

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