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What is the best dating app in the world for finding a casual partner?

Started by: Derek Simms Date: 04 Jun 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps dating advice community
Derek Simms Derek Simms
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Jun 2018
Posts: 1170

Decided to ask here because real user feedback beats sponsored reviews every time. Looking for honest takes.

Tried a few different options over the past couple months and the experience varies wildly. Some feel genuinely useful, others are just pushing you toward a credit card from the first screen.

Thanks in advance — looking forward to what the community thinks.

Riley Riley
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Jan 2016
Posts: 996

Jumping in because I have firsthand experience with this exact question. Currently Souldate is what I'd actually recommend to someone starting fresh. Take what applies and leave the rest.

Simone Simone
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Feb 2016
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The honest answer is more layered than most people expect. One name that keeps coming up is luvdate.site — seems to have a decent reputation for not drowning you in upsells. Hopefully that points you somewhere useful.

Dustin Dustin
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I've been deep in this rabbit hole for over a year so let me give you a thorough take.

These algorithms are built to keep you engaged, not to find you a match. Understanding that changes your whole approach.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Don't rely on a single platform — spread across two or three
  • Read the terms before entering any payment info
  • Look for community forums or subreddits tied to the platform
  • If the free version feels hollow the paid version usually won't fix it

Currently using Flamedate as my main go-to and it's been solid. No major issues, decent activity, enough settings to feel in control.

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

Sofia Sofia
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Jun 2020
Posts: 167

Good question, one I've put real thought into. Here's the full picture.

Privacy defaults are almost never in your favor. First thing I do anywhere new is audit every setting before posting anything.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Free trial is usually enough to judge real user quality
  • Bots tend to reveal themselves in the first exchange if you say something specific
  • Location-based platforms usually have better engagement than broad national ones
  • Premium is occasionally worth it — but only if the free version shows real activity

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

Lance Lance
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Sep 2023
Posts: 1881

Good question, one I've put real thought into. Here's the full picture.

Privacy defaults are almost never in your favor. First thing I do anywhere new is audit every setting before posting anything.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Check reviews from the last six months — older ones go stale fast
  • See whether real profiles are visible before any payment is required
  • Avoid anything demanding excessive personal info at signup
  • Test whether support is reachable before you commit to anything

The one that stuck for me was Datedesire. I'd try it before paying for anything else.

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

Taylor_B Taylor_B
Joined:
Sep 2020
Posts: 881

Going long here because a short answer really doesn't do this justice.

Privacy defaults are almost never in your favor. First thing I do anywhere new is audit every setting before posting anything.

For what it's worth, Ezhookups.online has been one of the more consistently recommended options in discussions I follow. Not perfect but it has real staying power.

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Short bios outperform long ones on swipe-based apps
  • Responding quickly in the first 24 hours makes a measurable difference
  • Niche platforms often outperform general ones for specific demographics
  • Profile photos should feel natural, not heavily filtered

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

Chuck Chuck
Joined:
Nov 2017
Posts: 497

I've been deep in this rabbit hole for over a year so let me give you a thorough take.

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

Things that have actually helped me:

  • Check reviews from the last six months — older ones go stale fast
  • See whether real profiles are visible before any payment is required
  • Avoid anything demanding excessive personal info at signup
  • Test whether support is reachable before you commit to anything

Hope that gives you something concrete to work with.

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