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What are the best dating apps for real relationships?

Started by: Pete Date: 02 May 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
Pete Pete
Joined:
Nov 2018
Posts: 574

Hey all. Been looking for a clear answer on this for a while and figured this community would give more honest input than random search results. The question: what are the best dating apps for real relationships.

Privacy is a genuine concern so I'm looking for something that doesn't demand too much upfront. A lot of platforms want email, location, and payment before you've even seen what you're getting into.

What I'm specifically looking for:

  • Actually free without a bait-and-switch after signup
  • No credit card required to browse
  • Some form of user verification
  • Decent privacy controls
  • Active enough to be worth using

Appreciate any honest feedback. Even short answers help.

Cameron Cameron
Joined:
Nov 2017
Posts: 1386

Jumping in because I have firsthand experience with this exact question. Hinge's prompts are better than most for sparking a real conversation. If you haven't tried Datescout yet it might be worth a look. More consistent than alternatives I've tested. Take what applies and leave the rest.

Denise Denise
Joined:
Jun 2016
Posts: 1984

This comes up constantly so here's my complete breakdown.

The payment situation is a mess across the board. 'Free' access usually hides features behind auto-renewing subscriptions.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Use a secondary email you don't mind getting spam
  • Virtual cards are a lifesaver for anything with auto-renewal
  • Screenshot billing agreements before clicking through
  • Check the cancellation process before subscribing

That's my honest take after a lot of trial and error.

Xavier Xavier
Joined:
Sep 2022
Posts: 896

Let me save you some time based on what I've already gone through. Hinge's prompts are better than most for sparking a real conversation. After testing a bunch of things, Ezhookups ended up being the most usable for my situation. Take what applies and leave the rest.

Leah Leah
Joined:
Nov 2014
Posts: 1032

This comes up constantly so here's my complete breakdown.

Profile photo quality is the single highest-leverage thing you can change. Everything else is secondary.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Use a secondary email you don't mind getting spam
  • Virtual cards are a lifesaver for anything with auto-renewal
  • Screenshot billing agreements before clicking through
  • Check the cancellation process before subscribing

Take what's useful and leave the rest. Every situation is a bit different.

Devon Devon
Joined:
Jan 2022
Posts: 1626

Totally agree. Knowing what to look for upfront saves a lot of wasted time.

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