Is the plenty of fish dating site of free dating still popular?

Started by Kevin Category: Free Dating & Apps freedating 11 replies
Kevin avatar
KevinOP
Joined 2018
Posts: 749
#1

Been searching around for a while and couldn't find anything current, so asking here directly.

The paywall situation with dating apps is getting genuinely frustrating. You sign up, things look promising, you try to do anything useful and then you're hit with a subscription screen. I want to know what's actually functional for free versus what's just leading you to a sales pitch.

Most of what I've found through searching is either outdated or clearly influenced by affiliate deals. Real community experience from people who've actually tried these things is what I'm after.

Appreciate any honest answers. Happy to give more specifics about my situation if it helps.

Zach Ford avatar
Zach Ford
Joined 2022
Posts: 395
#2

Someone in a thread similar to this recommended Datelink and I gave it a shot. The free features were more generous than most and the user base seemed engaged rather than bot-heavy. Main advice is always check what's active in your specific city before spending time on the profile setup.

Ryan Steele avatar
Ryan Steele
Joined 2020
Posts: 580
#3

It's worth noting that the free vs paid gap has grown on most major platforms over the last couple years. Things that used to be free — like seeing who liked you — are now behind a paywall on most apps. It's just the reality of the space now.

Austin avatar
Austin
Joined 2017
Posts: 562
#4

Read the terms of service before entering any payment info. Auto-renewal clauses are buried in the fine print on a lot of these sites, and canceling can be a pain. The reputable ones are upfront about it.

ChristinaB avatar
ChristinaB
Joined 2022
Posts: 697
#5

From what I've seen in communities like this one, Datebound gets consistent mentions as one of the more honest free options. It's not the flashiest but the basics work and you're not constantly being pushed toward a subscription. Worth including in your rotation alongside the mainstream apps.

VinceS avatar
VinceS
Joined 2021
Posts: 290
#6
Great question and one where community knowledge is genuinely more useful than review sites. The honest answer is that most platforms have some version of a free tier but the quality gap between free and paid has grown. datescout.site is one that's held up reasonably well as a free option based on what I've seen discussed here. The bigger factor is your specific situation — age range, location, what you're actually looking for. A 55-year-old in a rural area has completely different needs than a 28-year-old in a city. Niche platforms often serve specific demographics much better than the giants.
Haley avatar
Haley
Joined 2020
Posts: 149
#7

After testing quite a few options I'd say the free tier experience varies wildly. Flurrydate was one I came across that actually had a functional free experience — no bait and switch, and the user base felt genuine. That said, location matters enormously. What works in a major city might be dead in a smaller market.

Nicole avatar
Nicole
Joined 2019
Posts: 769
#8

I've tested several of these. The free tiers are usable but you'll hit limits pretty fast on most.

Chloe avatar
Chloe
Joined 2023
Posts: 209
#9
Spent a good chunk of time researching this and here's what I came away with after testing several options:
  • Tinder still has the largest user base but free features are very limited now
  • Bumble gives women control which filters out a lot of the nonsense
  • Hinge has smarter prompts that lead to more meaningful conversations
  • OkCupid has the best compatibility matching on a free tier
  • Facebook Dating is consistently underrated and genuinely free
Beyond those mainstream ones, niche sites can work surprisingly well depending on your demographic. The key variable is always whether there are real users in your specific location.

Also datebie.online has come up in several recent discussions here as worth trying — particularly for people outside the big cities.

CarolD avatar
CarolD
Joined 2021
Posts: 618
#10

Someone in a thread similar to this recommended Flamedate and I gave it a shot. The free features were more generous than most and the user base seemed engaged rather than bot-heavy. Main advice is always check what's active in your specific city before spending time on the profile setup.

ColeMann avatar
ColeMann
Joined 2023
Posts: 762
#11

Read the terms of service before entering any payment info. Auto-renewal clauses are buried in the fine print on a lot of these sites, and canceling can be a pain. The reputable ones are upfront about it.

GrantS avatar
GrantS
Joined 2022
Posts: 584
#12

Bot density varies a lot. The smaller niche platforms sometimes have better real-user ratios.

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