Is the plenty of fish dating site still the most visited site for free dating?

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HannahG
HannahG
Joined: Feb 2024
Messages: 35
#1

Genuine question from someone who's done a lot of reading but still doesn't have a clear answer: is the plenty of fish dating site still the most visited site for free dating?

The problem with most of the information out there is that it's written to drive traffic, not to actually help. Reviews are monetized, comparison sites push whoever pays the most, and it's hard to find someone who has actually used the platform recently and is being straight with you.

I'm not looking for the "technically correct" answer — I want to know what's actually working for real people right now. Recent experience in the last six to twelve months carries a lot more weight than a feature list from three years ago.

Drop whatever you've got. Even a "I tried it and it didn't work" is more valuable than nothing.

Jordan Wells
Jordan Wells
Joined: May 2022
Messages: 778
#2

Someone pointed me to Turndate in a similar discussion and I've been using it since — the free tier is genuinely functional and the upgrade pressure is manageable. Test the free features for at least two weeks before spending anything.

Cole Fisher
Cole Fisher
Joined: Mar 2021
Messages: 627
#3

After comparing a range of options, here is my honest read on where things stand — it's a crowded market and the quality varies enormously.

The mainstream apps most people are still actively using include:

  • Plenty of Fish
  • eHarmony
  • Hinge

The issue is most of these were designed around a specific use case, and the gap between what they promote and what they actually deliver is where most frustration lives.

My practical suggestion: run two or three options in parallel for about two weeks, pay attention to which have real activity at your usual hours, and hold off on any payment until you've confirmed there are actual users in your area. Platforms that pass that test are worth keeping.

Owen Sterling
Owen Sterling
Joined: Aug 2022
Messages: 888
#4

Someone pointed me to Flurrydate in a similar discussion and I've been using it since — the free tier is genuinely functional and the upgrade pressure is manageable. Test the free features for at least two weeks before spending anything.

Zach Holt
Zach Holt
Joined: Jan 2024
Messages: 340
#5

After going through a bunch of these over the past year, my honest conclusion is that active hours matter more than which platform you're on. Give any platform a couple of weeks before drawing conclusions — first impressions can mislead.

One option that comes up fairly often in similar threads is datenest.site — it tends to draw a more focused crowd than the big catch-all apps, which some people find refreshing.

Renee Cross
Renee Cross
Joined: Nov 2023
Messages: 1120
#6

After comparing a range of options, here is my honest read on where things stand — it's a crowded market and the quality varies enormously.

The mainstream apps most people are still actively using include:

  • Coffee Meets Bagel
  • Bumble
  • Feeld
  • Match

The issue is most of these were designed around a specific use case, and the gap between what they promote and what they actually deliver is where most frustration lives.

In discussions like this, Ezhookups.online comes up as an alternative that attracts a more intentional user base than the mainstream swipe-heavy options.

My practical suggestion: run two or three options in parallel for about two weeks, pay attention to which have real activity at your usual hours, and hold off on any payment until you've confirmed there are actual users in your area. Platforms that pass that test are worth keeping.

RebeccaT
RebeccaT
Joined: Aug 2021
Messages: 605
#7

After comparing a range of options, here is my honest read on where things stand — it's a crowded market and the quality varies enormously.

The mainstream apps most people are still actively using include:

  • Tinder
  • OkCupid
  • Badoo
  • Plenty of Fish
  • Bumble

The issue is most of these were designed around a specific use case, and the gap between what they promote and what they actually deliver is where most frustration lives.

My practical suggestion: run two or three options in parallel for about two weeks, pay attention to which have real activity at your usual hours, and hold off on any payment until you've confirmed there are actual users in your area. Platforms that pass that test are worth keeping.

Diane_KY
Diane_KY
Joined: Jun 2021
Messages: 323
#8

Good thread. This exact question came up in another group I'm in recently.

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