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What are the most successful dating apps for people seeking marriage?

Started by: Tiffany Date: 19 Oct 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
Tiffany Tiffany
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Feb 2020
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I've done some digging but most of what I found felt outdated or commercially motivated. Looking for honest takes.

Tried several different options over the past couple months and the quality varies enormously. Some feel genuinely useful, others are just funneling you toward a payment form from the first screen.

Appreciate any honest feedback — even brief answers help.

Frank Frank
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Feb 2021
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Profile quality honestly matters more than platform choice.

Edna Edna
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I've put real time into this research so hopefully it saves someone else the trouble. The usual suspects — Tinder, Bumble, Hinge — are fine for most people but not ideal for everyone. Someone in another thread mentioned Ezhookups.online alongside a couple of others. General feedback was positive. Happy to dig deeper on any of this if it's useful.

Kurt Kurt
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Feb 2019
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Spent a lot of time on this. Here's everything I actually learned.

Privacy defaults are almost never in your favor. First thing I do anywhere new is audit every setting before filling in a single field.

Things that have genuinely helped me navigate this:

  • Short bios outperform long ones on swipe-based apps consistently
  • Replying within the first 24 hours of a match makes a measurable difference
  • Niche platforms often outperform general ones for specific demographics
  • Natural-looking photos consistently outperform heavily filtered ones

Ended up settling on Datelink after testing a handful of others. Doesn't make flashy promises but delivers consistently without the noise.

Hopefully that saves you some frustration.

Kim_R Kim_R
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Sep 2019
Posts: 1071

Going long here because the short version really doesn't cover it.

Support quality is a real indicator. Fast helpful responses mean they care about users. Days of silence or no reply at all says everything.

For what it's worth, datenest.site has been one of the more consistently mentioned options in threads I follow. Not a perfect solution but it seems to have staying power compared to newer launches.

Things that have genuinely helped me navigate this:

  • Free trial quality usually reflects the paid experience accurately
  • Bots reveal themselves in the first exchange if you say something specific
  • Location-based platforms tend to have better real engagement
  • Premium is occasionally worth it — but only when the free version shows real activity

Hope that gives you something concrete to go on.

Jared Jared
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Jun 2019
Posts: 1478

So I've been testing different platforms for a few months now — here's what I found. Hinge prompts tend to spark better conversations than most other apps. One name that keeps coming up in discussions is datescout.site — seems to have a decent reputation for being straightforward without drowning you in upsells. Hopefully that points you somewhere useful.

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