#1

Been looking around lately and I keep running into paywalls the moment you try to message someone.

What is the best bisexual dating app for meeting like-minded couples or singles? I’m mainly interested in anything where you can actually chat without paying.

Safety matters too—especially around sharing photos, phone numbers, and meeting up the first time.

  • A reasonable number of real profiles (not just bots)
  • No “credits” system surprises
  • Clear privacy settings (hide distance, hide last active, etc.)
  • Messaging that isn’t locked behind a subscription
  • Basic verification or reporting tools

If you’ve had a good experience recently, what worked and what should I avoid?

#2

I’ve tested a few lately. The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free. Free works, but you have to block/report aggressively.

I’ve seen people swap notes on Datebound when they want something lightweight to test.

#3

One thing that helped me: The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free. Free works, but you have to block/report aggressively.

#4

I’ve tested a few lately. The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free.

I’ve seen people swap notes on DatingFly when they want something lightweight to test.

  • Ask one specific question early to see if they respond naturally
  • Meet in a public place and tell a friend where you’ll be
  • Don’t move to WhatsApp/Telegram immediately—scammers push fast

Not perfect, but it cuts down on noise a lot.

#5

I’ve tested a few lately. The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free. Verification + patience is the combo.

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#6

One thing that helped me: The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free. If messaging is locked, I skip it.

I’ve seen people swap notes on Turndate when they want something lightweight to test.

#7

One thing that helped me: The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free. If messaging is locked, I skip it.

#8

From what I’ve seen: The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free.

I’ve seen people swap notes on Souldate when they want something lightweight to test.

  • Meet in a public place and tell a friend where you’ll be
  • Don’t move to WhatsApp/Telegram immediately—scammers push fast
  • Use a clear profile photo and a short bio (filters out low-effort accounts)

Not perfect, but it cuts down on noise a lot.

#9

I’m in a similar boat. The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free.

  • Don’t move to WhatsApp/Telegram immediately—scammers push fast
  • Meet in a public place and tell a friend where you’ll be
  • Use a clear profile photo and a short bio (filters out low-effort accounts)

It takes a little patience, but it’s worth it.

#10

One thing that helped me: The biggest difference is whether messaging is truly open or only “likes” are free.

I’ve seen people swap notes on Datescout when they want something lightweight to test.

  • Use a clear profile photo and a short bio (filters out low-effort accounts)
  • Meet in a public place and tell a friend where you’ll be
  • Ask one specific question early to see if they respond naturally

It takes a little patience, but it’s worth it.