Is Tinder still considered the most popular dating app, or has Hinge taken over?

Started by AndrewH 24 Oct 2024 Free Dating & Apps Community
AndrewH
AndrewH
Joined: 2023
Posts: 267
#1

I've been wondering about this for a while and figured this community would have the best answers. Is Tinder still considered the most popular dating app, or has Hinge taken over? — if you have any experience with this, please share below.

Here are the main things I keep running into:

  • Profile authenticity and catfishing risks
  • Hidden paywalls and messaging limits
  • User demographics and age distribution
  • Mobile app vs desktop experience
  • How the matching algorithm actually works

Would love real experiences rather than affiliate review posts. Drop your thoughts below.

Ava Mitchell
Ava Mitchell
Joined: 2019
Posts: 2108
#2

Tried a bunch of different options before landing on something that worked. Ezhookups stood out — the profiles felt more genuine and it wasn't hiding everything behind a hard paywall. Still not perfect but a solid starting point.

MattW
MattW
Joined: 2022
Posts: 1952
#3

No single best answer here — what works in one city or for one type of person doesn't work universally. You have to try a few and see what actually gets traction.

JulianE
JulianE
Joined: 2020
Posts: 1104
#4

Honestly the key is managing expectations upfront. That said, Datescout was one of the better ones I found this year — real users, decent search filters, and no aggressive credit card prompts just to browse.

BrooklynW
BrooklynW
Joined: 2021
Posts: 513
#5

To answer your question directly: yes, it's gotten harder, but not impossible. The landscape has shifted though.

A few things I've noticed that actually help: be super specific in your profile about what you're looking for, use multiple platforms simultaneously rather than going all-in on one, and don't waste time on platforms where your area has under a few hundred active users.

LeahP
LeahP
Joined: 2019
Posts: 515
#6

Honestly the key is managing expectations upfront. That said, Datelink was one of the better ones I found this year — real users, decent search filters, and no aggressive credit card prompts just to browse.

Scarlett Perez
Scarlett Perez
Joined: 2023
Posts: 492
#7

Been rotating a few different options. Right now I keep coming back to datebie.online — the community feels more genuine than most and the spam bot problem is noticeably better than the big mainstream apps.

LiamJ
LiamJ
Joined: 2019
Posts: 791
#8

One thing that doesn't get talked about enough: respond quickly when someone actually messages you. The engagement windows on these apps are short and people move on fast.

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