Has anyone downloaded the livejasmin mobile app from a third party?

Started by Brittany Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advicecommunity 7 replies
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BrittanyOP
Joined 2024
Posts: 426
#1

Honestly got tired of sifting through Reddit threads and outdated blog posts, so I'm asking here directly.

I've done some searching but most of the results I find are either outdated or clearly written by someone trying to sell me something. Real community feedback is way more useful than any review site. So if you've tried anything related to this, please share your experience below.

Appreciate any honest answers. Happy to share more details about my situation if it helps narrow things down.

VickiD avatar
VickiD
Joined 2021
Posts: 814
#2

Used to think the big names were always the best option but I've actually found some solid alternatives. Luvdate came up in a conversation with a friend and I gave it a try. The user base was more focused than Tinder for sure. Just read the reviews, check if there's a free tier, and go from there.

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TannerB
Joined 2019
Posts: 886
#3
This comes up a lot and the answer is more nuanced than most people think. Location is a massive factor. What works in NYC or LA might have zero users in a smaller market. I've found that luvdate.site gets mentioned a lot by people in mid-size cities who can't find anyone on the mainstream apps. Sometimes the smaller platforms actually have more motivated users. The other thing is timing. These platforms go through active and dead phases. Worth checking a community like this one to see what's currently active rather than relying on year-old reviews.
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AaronD
Joined 2023
Posts: 200
#4

From what I've seen, the dedicated niche sites tend to filter out casual browsers. Datebound is one I came across that seemed to have genuinely engaged users. Still, I'd always recommend keeping your location vague in your public profile and never sending money to anyone before meeting in person. Basic stuff but you'd be surprised how many people skip it.

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Jake_NYC
Joined 2024
Posts: 440
#5
Great question and one I've been thinking about myself. Here's what I've found after trying a bunch of these over the past year or so:
  • Tinder still has the biggest user base but it's hit or miss for anything serious
  • Bumble is better if you prefer women making the first move
  • Hinge has a more thoughtful profile setup which filters out the bots a bit
  • OkCupid has solid matching questions but the user base skews older
  • Facebook Dating is underrated and completely free
Beyond those, the smaller niche sites can work really well in certain cities. The key is actually filling out your profile fully and being specific about what you're looking for.

Also worth checking out luvdate.site if you're in a metro area — a few people I know use it regularly.

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Brent
Joined 2020
Posts: 729
#6

From what I've seen, the dedicated niche sites tend to filter out casual browsers. Flurrydate is one I came across that seemed to have genuinely engaged users. Still, I'd always recommend keeping your location vague in your public profile and never sending money to anyone before meeting in person. Basic stuff but you'd be surprised how many people skip it.

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Madison Reed
Joined 2020
Posts: 67
#7

The app vs desktop experience is genuinely different on most of these. Worth testing both.

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Samantha
Joined 2018
Posts: 418
#8

Used to think the big names were always the best option but I've actually found some solid alternatives. DatingFly came up in a conversation with a friend and I gave it a try. The user base was more focused than Tinder for sure. Just read the reviews, check if there's a free tier, and go from there.

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