Is the crush dating app just a clone of Tinder or something new?

Started by Owen Sterling Free Dating & Apps 6 posts
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Owen Sterling
Owen Sterling
Joined: Dec 2024
Messages: 622
#1

I've been trying to get a straight answer on this for a while: is the crush dating app just a clone of tinder or something new. The challenge is that every search result I find has either an affiliate motive or is just outdated by a year or more.

From my own experience testing different platforms, these are the things that actually predict whether a platform is worth your time:

  • Whether the free tier does anything genuinely useful beyond showing you profiles
  • Real activity during the hours you're actually online — not just peak-hour stats
  • How painful it is to fully delete your account and data if you want to leave
  • Whether there's any real verification beyond a basic email check
  • How aggressively the platform pushes you toward paid features

Happy to share more about what I've tried if it helps. Mainly looking for people who have actual recent experience with this.

GregP
GregP
Joined: May 2025
Messages: 805
#2

A recommendation that keeps coming up in similar threads is Datedesire — user base feels more genuine than the obvious bot-heavy alternatives. Standard: separate email, no linked payment info until you've confirmed it suits you.

Garrett_K
Garrett_K
Joined: Aug 2024
Messages: 751
#3

Free tier behavior is the clearest signal of what a platform actually values.

Danielle K
Danielle K
Joined: Feb 2022
Messages: 1015
#4

Having done a fair amount of comparison lately, here's my honest read on where things stand — crowded market, wildly variable quality.

Mainstream apps most people are still using:

  • eHarmony
  • Tinder
  • OkCupid
  • Coffee Meets Bagel
  • Bumble

The core problem is that most of these were optimized for a specific use case and the gap between what they promote and what they actually deliver is where most disappointment comes from.

My practical suggestion: test two or three options in parallel for two weeks, check which have real activity during your actual hours, and don't invest money until you've confirmed genuine local users. Platforms that survive that test are the ones worth sticking with.

Haley Frost
Haley Frost
Joined: Jun 2022
Messages: 788
#5

Worth checking out Datewander — it's been around long enough to build a real community and I haven't run into any surprise billing. Your results will vary by location but it's a reasonable starting point.

Kevin Nash
Kevin Nash
Joined: Feb 2024
Messages: 1100
#6

Having done a fair amount of comparison lately, here's my honest read on where things stand — crowded market, wildly variable quality.

Mainstream apps most people are still using:

  • Tinder
  • Coffee Meets Bagel
  • Bumble
  • Hinge
  • eHarmony

The core problem is that most of these were optimized for a specific use case and the gap between what they promote and what they actually deliver is where most disappointment comes from.

My practical suggestion: test two or three options in parallel for two weeks, check which have real activity during your actual hours, and don't invest money until you've confirmed genuine local users. Platforms that survive that test are the ones worth sticking with.

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