It's never been easy to find a partner, and challenges from COVID-19 has made dating even more complicated. Luckily, even if you're not getting out as much as you used to, online dating sites and mobile dating apps can help you make connections that lead to a long-term relationship (or even a fun fling!). Yes, the internet is a wonderful thing.
But where to start? There are lots of good dating websites and apps, whether you're looking to meet new people, try casual dating, find others with similar interests or finally find your ideal match for a long term relationship. I took into consideration everything from each online dating service's dating pool to whether it provides daily matches to whether it's a free dating app or a paid service. A new person that fits your exact dating profile is sure to be out there!
Here's an overview of the best dating sites on the market. My recommendations are based primarily on my own experiences in the online dating platform arena as a woman, with some word-of-mouth impressions from friends thrown in for good measure.
So what are you waiting for? Sign up for these top dating sites or apps, start chatting and maximize your chances of meeting your perfect match. We'll update this list periodically.
The best dating sites
Bumble | Best for confident women |
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Tinder | Best for quick and easy hookups |
OKCupid | Best free dating site |
Hinge | Best for serious relationship seekers |
Coffee Meets Bagel | Best for breaking the silence |
Happn | Best for missed connections |
The League | Best for people with high standards |
Her | Best for lesbian, bisexual and queer women |
Clover | Best for confirming a date |
Plenty of Fish | Best for conversations |
Match | Best for someone with money to spend |
eHarmony | Best for marriage seekers |
Bumble
Bumble is basically Tinder for women... and on a timer. Bumble is a free dating app that requires women to message first. If the guy doesn't message back within 24 hours, he loses the potential dates. Because that's the one thing my love life was really missing: Arbitrary time limits.
The timer is designed to encourage contact and some people really do appreciate that feature. But if you're someone who procrastinates, Bumble may not be for you. Because women must message first, Bumble tends to weed out the more insecure males from the dating pool. However, the rate of overly confident men tends to be higher than I've seen on other apps. Bumble also has a BFF feature to help you meet new people, but that's really not our focus, so I'll save it for another time.
Tinder
Whether you're looking for a casual hookup, potential date, friendship or an LTR (long term relationship), Tinder has you covered. It's basically the first stop for those entering the dating world. If you want to play the odds when it comes to online dating, you need to be swiping where everyone's swiping.
On the upside, the profiles are brief, which helps you to make decisions quickly. The downside is that a short dating profile makes it harder to figure out what a lot of people are looking for. Knowing very little about a person can also make initial messaging a lot more challenging. You'll need to wade through a sea of profiles, which makes it easy to pass over people you might have given a chance under different circumstances.
OkCupid
OkCupid, how you confuse me. I have friends who've met their ideal match and even spouses through OkCupid. My last serious relationship came from the OkCupid dating service. In fact, I've been on OkCupid on and off, for roughly the last 11 years. Profiles are a lot more in-depth than most online dating sites and if you answer a seemingly endless series of questions (much like a personality test), they will spit out a reasonable Match/Enemy percentage ratio on profiles to help you gauge compatibility based on interests.
Changes in the last few years have made OkCupid a bit more like Tinder (both owned by the same company), focusing more on swiping and eliminating the ability to message a user without matching with them first. Online daters can still send a message -- it just won't show up in the recipient's inbox unless you match. Because who doesn't enjoy sending a thoughtful message to someone who might never see it? However, OkCupid has pointed out that these changes did help lower the number of offensive messages and fake profiles people received, which might be a worthwhile trade-off. Unfortunately in my experience OkCupid has become a bit of an online dating app ghost town.
Hinge
HingeHinge finally won me over, becoming my favorite dating app. Originally the app focused on common connections and mutual friends that you and a potential partner shared on Facebook, which was a gimmick I was never sold on. But it has since pivoted away from this model. Hinge has designed the app to make user profiles more engaging (and helpful) than on apps like Tinder. You have the option of displaying a lot of useful information that could be deal breakers: Your political leanings, your religion, your alcohol consumption frequency or even your interest level in having children someday. The prompts provided by Hinge make it easy to create more engaging profiles. Hinge's current slogan is "designed to be deleted," so if a potential match for a serious relationship is what you're looking for, this is the dating app I would recommend.
Coffee Meets Bagel
Coffee Meets Bagel hopes to offer people better-quality matches by sending curated daily matches, or "bagels," each day at noon. They suggest ice-breakers for first messages and the profiles are more in-depth than Tinder. For people who like a little extra hand-holding, CMB isn't the worst option. However, I found the app confusing to use, with too many features and a lot of gimmicks. I shouldn't have to look up online tutorials to figure out how to use a dating app. Plus why call matches Bagels?
I was also disappointed in the notifications, which I found too pushy. CMB was constantly "gently" reminding me to message people I'd matched with. I eventually disabled the app after receiving the following notification: "Show [match name] who's boss and break the ice today!" Should a potential future relationship be rooted in a hierarchical power dynamic? At the end of the day, I have friends who've had the perfect match on CMB, but it isn't one of my favorite online dating apps.
Happn
Happn matches you with people who are located nearby. It's a cool concept and helpful for people who want to meet someone in a more organic manner. That said, I've never met a single person who actually uses the app.
After signing up, Happn showed me 68 people it said I'd crossed paths with in the preceding 3 hours, though I hadn't left my apartment all day. This might be helpful if you're looking to date your immediate neighbors (or Uber drivers), but I don't see the attraction when competitors like Tinder already show the distance between you and other users. Frankly, if I saw an attractive guy in a coffee shop, I'd just approach him rather than check to see if he's on Happn. The app seems designed for people who don't want to use online dating sites but also don't want to approach people in real life. Pick a lane.
The League
The League is an "elite dating app" that requires you to apply -- and supply your job title, college and LinkedIn profile. Big cities tend to have long waiting lists, so you might find yourself twiddling your thumbs as your application to be one of the elite singles on the app is reviewed. (Of course, you can pay to expedite the process.) The exclusivity can be a draw for some and a turnoff for others, but I'll let you in on a secret: I've seen most of the profiles I come across on The League on other dating apps, too. So at the end of the day, you'll probably see the same faces for potential dates on Tinder, if you aren't deemed elite enough for The League.
Her
Most dating apps are fairly LGBTQ inclusive. Still, it's nice to have an app to call your own. Her is tailored to lesbian, bisexual and queer women. It's a worthy notion -- but the app has some bugs and glitches that made it frustrating to use. Most of my queer female friends have told me they found the app "just OK" and not perfect and that they usually end up back on Tinder or Bumble. Still I checked it regularly for some time and had a few pleasant conversations with actual human beings. Isn't that all we're really looking for in a dating app?
Clover
Clover tried to be the on-demand version of online dating sites, letting you order a date much like you would a pizza. It also provides numeric match predictions based on compatibility and interests, though it isn't entirely clear how those numbers are calculated.
I was on Clover for quite some time, but had since forgotten it existed until I started to compile this list. It strikes me as a less-successful hybrid of OkCupid and Tinder with a relatively small user base, even though I live in an urban area with plenty of people who use a wide variety of dating apps. Clover says it has nearly 6 million users, 85% of whom are between the ages of 18 and 30.
Trust Me, These Are the Best Dating Apps for Women Over 40
I resisted online dating until the very bitter end. I was never a very good dater to begin with, and the idea of someone judging me the way I judge a pair of shoes I'm debating online seemed chilling. "I'll just meet someone in real life!" I exclaimed idiotically, obliviously. But two years later, I was 40 and had exactly zero dates. So I signed up.
The first few months were horrendous. I tossed my phone to any willing colleague who thought online dating sounded "fun". "Great, so will you do it for me?" Then, I began to enjoy it. (Call it Stockholm Syndrome.)
But I quickly learned that not all sites are created equally, especially when you're in your 40s. I don't want to get overwhelmed. I don't want to be catfished (too late!). I don't want to date guys who live with their mom. I'm accomplished, successful, and awesome. I don't want to faff around. So, I consulted the experts ahead of time: a couple of 22-year-olds who are Yoda-wise in the ways and pitfalls of online dating.
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"When it comes to dating apps, I think there's a pretty clear order of which are most to least serious in terms of getting into something serious: Hinge, being the most serious, then Bumble, then Tinder," 22-year-old Connor says.
And while vaccines and boosters have made things easier than in the early days of pandemic dating, being on the same page about Covid is still another obstacle to overcome. "It's hard to balance chatting and being realistic about actually meeting up! I find that a lot of people either wanna message forever or meet right away, both of which are frustrating for different reasons," says Jessica, who is also 22. "It also requires a lot of trust in others' honesty about being safe with testing and exposure, which has made me anxious, too."
So, armed with all that knowledge, much trial and error ensued. But from my numerous and genuine mistakes comes true firsthand knowledge. Here's my take on the best dating sites for women over 40 who are looking to get out there. (Tinder is not included. On purpose.) Long story short? Unless you've got nerves of steel and the world's greatest B.S. monitor, you get what you pay for.
Bumble
When I first got into online dating, this is the site every friend assured me was the best. Plus, my best friend just married a guy she met on Bumble! It was founded by Whitney Wolfe, also co-founder of Tinder, as a way for women to control the online dating experience, and now has over 50 million active users in the U.S. alone. It's intuitively designed and shows a nice blend of photos and personal information without overwhelming you. There's a queue of people who have already seen your profile and liked you, but you can happily scroll through a massive amount of profiles who, for whatever reason, haven't seen you or didn't swipe right. Its basic membership is free, but limited. For more matches and freedom to interact, you need to add Bumble boost for $40 a month.
My experience:
At first, I only picked from the guys who liked me already, but then I stopped caring. That was no way to operate in this dog-eat-dog Bumble world! But, I'll be honest. I hate that as the woman, I have to message first. It throws me off and makes me feel awkward. Over time, I stopped being shy and became a Bumble Banter Queen. Maybe too much so. I found I made a lot of text-based "connections" that didn't translate into real life. Bumble made it easy to get involved with several guys over a stretch of time — a boyfriend, a semi-boyfriend, and a few flings — but nothing long-lasting. Word to the wise: In the 'About Me' section featured on every profile, they will all say they are looking for a commitment. Many of them will be lying. Also, pay attention to the political view they share if that's important to you. I went on an inordinate amount of dates with Trump supporters before realizing to pay special attention to mentions of 'conservative' in their profile.
Bottom line on Bumble? it's a great place to start your over-40 online dating journey. It's where I've found the most dates, had the most sex, and the most disappointments, too.
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Hinge
My coolest friends love Hinge. It started off more as a hookup app but an intensive rebranding and re-working transformed it into the rare relationship-focused dating site that doesn't feel too nerdy or earnest. Rather than being forced to send messages in order to make contact, you can be a little more laid back in your approach by simply "liking" or commenting on stories or photos in a profile. Matches and conversations never expire, which is a plus. And as I've learned with every dating app, the best way to work it is to upgrade from the free version and become a preferred member at $20 a month to see more matches and get more visibility.
My experience:
Let me get straight to the point: I got catfished on Hinge! A dreamy guy was messaging me sweet nothings, photos of his son (my future stepson!) for days. Then, in a dramatic tone shift, he suddenly started asking if I could send him Amazon Gift cards. Ahh, so that's why you need an identity verification process! I may or may not have already sent him a topless photo and he may or may not have attempted to blackmail me. This is the benefit of being in my 40s. I told him to go nuts, send it to anyone he wanted. I mean, who cares? And I never heard from him again. Nor did I ever use Hinge again. Hopefully, you'll have better luck than I did.
eHarmony
eHarmony was started by a psychologist who saw the need for a more logical, compatibility-based online dating option for people genuinely looking for love. It's an antidote to the swipe-swipe looks-based madness of other apps. You do this by answering a 70-question quiz about yourself, your likes, and your wants, and they match you up with your most compatible people from there. According to their data, they're responsible for a whopping 4% of marriages in the U.S. and their married matches go on to experience significantly fewer divorces. If you want to get serious, go here. They have three subscription-based membership levels, and the more you pay, the more freedom and matches you get.
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My experience:
Quiz? A quiz? This immediately excites me, I'm in. Forever love? Sure! But gimme that quiz. eHarmony is based on an algorithm designed to match you up with your most compatible possibilities to ensure the richest, deepest connection. ("This is where you go when you want to get married," my lovely, meddlesome stepmother told me as she signed me up.) Great, I could get married but even greater, I like quizzes. Bring it on! And while I love taking the quiz, it does seem a bit arbitrary. Do I support my partner's different point of view? I don't know — depends on the point of view? How would my friends characterize me? Um, you really think I know the answer to that? OMG, what would they say? Who am I? Worst of all, you can't go back and correct your answers later.
Here's my other issue: Once I get past the quiz and set up my profile I'm presented with an overwhelming grid of potential matches. Too much, too many. Too tiny. I need that one-by-one slideshow to look right in their eyes and accept them as actual human guys with moms and souls. These tiny headshots make them look like eBay search results. I get a slew of responses to my profile but they're all over the place. There are winks and waves and likes and messages and hi!'s. WTF. I can't figure out or categorize any of this. I shut it down.
The League
The League was founded in 2014 by Amanda Bradford as a better way to meet high-quality partners — yes, it sounds elitist and has gotten a lot of flack, but the emphasis on cutting through the B.S. of dating culture really resonated with me. According to The League, the women on the app "have consciously prioritized their education and career trajectory: 98% have college degrees, 8% are PhDs, 30% have advanced degrees, 14% are director-level or higher, 21% are managers, 13% are CEOs, founders, co-founders or owners, and over 39% are estimated to be making six-figure salaries." Meaning, I'm the best, and I want the best back. It's refreshingly straight-talking. Membership starts at $199 a month, and that's for a limited supply of potential matches. The other essential component of The League: You need to be invited to join (so you have to know someone already using it) and you have to connect your LinkedIn account.
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My experience:
It's a bit like an east-coast-centric Raya, full of businessmen, bankers, and high-profile professionals. Yes, you have to pay through the nose, but I don't mind! At this point, I'm focused on quality, not quantity, and I frankly don't want to date a man in his 40s/50s who expects me to buy his pizza. In my experience, the men also seemed to be better behaved than on other sites.
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I also liked that since you only get given only a certain amount of matches each day, it takes that panicked, endless swiping out of the equation. This was a huge relief. And through The League, I went on some amazing dates to lovely restaurants with accomplished guys! While none of them led to a relationship (honestly, this was at the end of my online dating experiment and by this point, I was maxed out and suspicious of everyone), I would classify The League as the best app for dating over 40. I firmly believe you get what you pay for, and at this point in life, it's worth the investment!
17 Best Dating Sites for Over 50s Looking for Love
The world of online dating can be intimidating — especially for women, and even more so for women of a certain age. If you’re new to online dating, or have only heard horror stories about dates gone wrong, you might be surprised by how fun, easy, and safe it can be to meet people via the web. Millions of happily-paired-off seniors have already reaped the benefits of the best dating sites for over 50 adults, and with the right information and approach, you can, too.
Although many dating sites are aimed at younger generations, there are plenty of sites that are geared toward those of us who remember what dating was like before smartphones, apps, and the internet changed the face of romance. Our reviews are here to help you find the right online dating site for you. Keep scrolling to see our picks for the best dating sites for older adults looking for love!
What’s the best dating site for people over 50?
While there are many great online dating sites for older singles, these are our top 10:
What’s the best dating site for a serious relationship?
Online dating is increasingly the primary way couples meet and make a meaningful connection. As of 2018, 49.7 million Americans had tried searching for their potential partner on the internet, and plenty of them found success: According to data compiled by the Statistic Brain Research Institute, 20 percent of relationships in that same year began online, and 17 percent of couples who got married in 2017 met on a dating site. And older adults are getting in on the action as well! Looking at the 55 to 64-year-old age bracket, there was a 6 percent increase in the use of online dating profiles between 2013 to 2015. Many of the top online dating sites cater to people 50 and over who are looking for a long-term relationship — and some are totally free!
How do I start dating again at 50?
Of course, dating can be nerve-wracking, and as with anything else you’re trying for the first time, dipping your toe into the online dating pool can be a somewhat daunting prospect. Maybe you’re worried — or even downright scared — about embarking on a journey into the unknown as you open your heart to the possibility of love. But there’s every reason to be optimistic! Studies have shown that dating is actually more fun in your golden years. Why? Research suggests (and we know from experience!) that older daters are more relaxed and comfortable in their own skin than their younger counterparts. So try to relax and enjoy meeting new people, and remember: Age is only a number!
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Best Dating Sites for People Over 50
eharmony
Best Dating Site for a serious relationshipWhy we like it:
- Uses a scientific approach to match you with potential partners
- One of the most-trusted and most popular online dating sites
To apply for an eharmony account, you’ll have to fill out a lengthy questionnaire, but trust us when we say that it’s worth it. As the first online dating service to use a scientific approach to match you to highly compatible singles, this site analyzes your answers to its questions to help narrow down the playing field. A series of compatibility questions will enable you to find quality connections based on your personality, which you can review and choose from. Choose from one of four membership plans: One month for $59.95, six months for $39.95 per month, 12 months for $18.95 per month, or 24 months for $9.95 per month.
Match.com
Best Dating Site for Over 50Why we like it:
- Great track record
- Free trial
- Large pool of members
Even if you have no experience with dating sites whatsoever, you’ve likely heard of Match.com. As the longest-running business of the bunch, it’s considered the most trusted dating site around. But is it worth it for those over 50? Definitely! Match has a unique matching system that claims responsibility for more romantic connections among older folks than any of its competitors. It also boasts one of the largest amounts of members in the mature age bracket, and it’s super easy to set up your profile. After your free trial, you can choose from one of four membership plans: One month for $35.99, three months for $19.99 per month, or six months for $17.99 per month. Those that sign up for a full year will get the best deal, however, paying just $15.99 per month.
Elite Singles
Best Dating Site for Professionals Over 50Why we like it:
- Geared toward singles looking for a long-term relationship
- The majority of members have advanced degrees
- Suggests matches based on your criteria
EliteSingles is reserved for those who want a serious relationship and lasting love for years to come. The site offers up an intelligent online dating approach that suggests three to seven highly suitable matches based on your relationship preferences, education, location, and personality. It caters to all races, religions and ages, and more than 80 percent of its members hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral degree. Choose from one of three membership plans: $59.95 for one month, six months for $44.95 per month, or 12 months for $31.95 per month.
Our Time
Best Dating Site for people over 60Why we like it:
- Free to sign up
- For over-50s only
- App makes it easy to use with a smartphone or tablet
Our Time is fast becoming one of the most popular dating sites for singles over 50. With an easy-to-use interface and thorough search features, you can find a compatible partner who is navigating the same exciting over-50 chapter in his or her life. There’s an interactive online dating community that caters to your specific interests and desires to pair you with potential matches, plus there’s an app from which you can access your matches by smartphone or tablet. It’s free to sign up, and you can choose from one of three membership plans: One month for $29.99, three months for $17.99 per month, or six months for $11.99 per month.
Christian Mingle
best online dating site for christians over 50Why we like it:
- Brings together Christians looking for a God-centered relationship
- Over 15 million members
If Jesus is an important part of your life, and you’d like to find a partner who shares your faith, then Christian Mingle could be the best online dating site for you. Here you’ll find like-minded singles who are likely to have the same values and beliefs as you. With the slogan, “Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is here,” you know right away you’re on a site that prioritizes God-centered relationships, and with over 15 million Christian singles as members, the odds seem good that you’ll find a match made in, well, heaven!
SilverSingles
Best Dating App for MarriageWhy we like it
- Matches members based on an in-depth personality test
- Exclusively for singles 50 and older
If you’re looking for love over 50, SilverSingles is definitely worth a try. They give all new members an in-depth personality test so they can pair singles up based on shared goals, values, and criteria you can specify yourself. A basic membership is free, and if you’d like to upgrade to a premium membership, it’s just $28 per month if you sign up for a year, versus $50 per month if you sign up for only three months.
Jdate
Best Dating Site for Jewish people over 50Why we like it:
- Largest Jewish dating site
- Free membership lets you browse matches
Choose from a free basic membership or a premium membership with one of two options: One month for $36.99 for six months for $19.99 per month. Similar to Christian Connection, Jdate is the largest Jewish dating site for Jewish singles looking to make a connection with others who share their beliefs. Profiles go beyond the usual to highlight what’s truly meaningful to you, like your passions and religious views, so you can find someone truly compatible. A free membership will allow you to create a profile, see who likes you, and receive matches, but you’ll need to upgrade in order to communicate.
Christian Connection
best Christian Dating Site for Over 50Why we like it:
- Easy to break the ice
- Free 3-day trial
If you don’t have any luck on Christian Mingle, give Christian Connection a try. Thousands of couples have started relationships here, with even more finding friendship. It’s easy to break the ice, too; if you see someone you like, simply send them a “wave.” As you begin to gain confidence, you can follow it up with a message. This site also runs regular events where you can meet other single Christians in a fun, relaxed environment. After a three-day free trial, you can choose from one of three membership plans: One month for $24, three months for $48, or six months for $72.
50Plus Club
Best Free Dating Site for people over 50Why we like it:
- For over-50s only
- Members often meet up in person for community activities
50Plus Club is a strictly over-50s dating site where you can meet singles and find a partner for dating, friendship, and companionship — or simply join in on discussions. It’s the leading over-50 online dating site, and has an active community for baby boomers, senior singles, and singles over 50. Not too keen on all the online stuff? 50Plus Club members also regularly meet up to take part in face-to-face activities that allow you to interact offline.
Just Senior Singles
Best mature Dating SiteWhy we like it:
- Free to sign up and browse profiles
- Sign up for a year to get a discounted rate on full membership
Just Senior Singles is a site is for mature individuals looking for love. The website is easy to navigate and is free to use when you first sign up.You can create a profile, add a photo, search for people by state, create a list of your favorites people, and send them a “wink” to let them know you’re interested free of charge. You’ll also receive an email if someone adds you to their favorites list, sends you a “wink,” or sends you a message. Again, you’ll need to become a member to communicate. Free signup with three options for membership: One month is $44.60, three months is $29.77 per month, or 12 months for $22.34 per month.
LoveAgain
Best Dating Site for Love Over 50Why we like it:
- Safe, friendly environment
- Free to sign up
If you’ve had a tough go of things in the romance department, LoveAgain will provide and safe and friendly place to meet like-minded people who can relate to your experiences, with options to search for either a friend, a possible romance, or just someone to talk to. Free to sign up, then choose from one of four options for membership to communicate: A three-day trial for $6.57, one month for $39.99, three months for $24.99 per month, or six months for $18.99 per month.
OkCupid
Best Free Online Dating Over 50Why we like it:
- Fun questions help you find like-minded matches
- Free to join
Although this isn’t a mature only dating site, OkCupid offers a higher likelihood of meeting someone suitable for you because it uses a questionnaire-based algorithm to help you find matches you’ll actually like. You can also filter matches by age. Additional service features, including the ability to see who’s viewed your profile, are $69.99 for 12 months.
Zoosk
best Singles site for over 50Why we like it
- Utilizes “behavioral matchmaking technology” to make matches
- More than 40 million users worldwide
Think of Zoosk as the Facebook of the dating world. With more than 40 million users in over 80 countries, this site is a leading global dating platform that uses “behavioral matchmaking technology” to find people who share your interests, passions, and goals in life in order to get you better matches — and hopefully find you the love of your life!
Love Begins At
best dating site for over 40Why we like it:
- Aimed at singles ages 40+
- Focus on serious dating
LoveBeginsAt is aimed at singles age 40 and over, and emphasizes meaningful connection, great conversation, and serious dating. Members can socialize online in chat rooms, and the site also sponsors various in-person events, such as wine-tastings and cooking classes. Try it out with a free trial, and read through various articles offering tips from dating experts, so you can put your best foot forward and find love.
Senior Match
best dating site for People over 60Why we like it
- Free to sign up
- Does not allow members under 30
SeniorMatch focuses solely on users over 50 years of age and does not allow members under the age of 30. This site uses a sophisticated and accurate match system that will help you find partners with minimal effort. You can also search for companions, travel mates, or activity partners. It’s free to sign up, and you can choose from one of three premium membership plans: One month for $29.95, three months for $19.95 per month, and six months for $15.95 per month.
Plenty of Fish
Most Successful Over 50 Dating SiteWhy we like it:
- Free to join
- Personality test gives you insight and an action plan
Plenty of Fish is a very popular dating site with millions of users of all ages. After you take an initial chemistry test, you’ll be matched with a bevy of online daters who could be the key to your next long-lasting, stable relationship. Your test will also give you insight into what you’ll need to be happy in a solid relationship and where you’ve made missteps in past romances. You’ll also get a customized, actionable plan to help make your next relationship more successful.
Age Match
Best Online Dating Site for may-december romanceWhy we like it:
- Unconventional approach
- Free to join
Looking for a younger partner? This is the site for you! This site is a little unconventional, as it pairs older singles with younger matches. AgeMatch believes that age differences in relationships are less important than finding something in common to bond over with a potential love interest. The site allows you to create a profile, add up to 26 photos, search for people by country, state, or city, create a list of your favorite people, and send a friendly “winks” to people you’d like to get to know. If you find someone you’re interested in, you can sign up to be a Gold member and start a conversation.
It’s never been easier to meet someone online. There are more singles than ever in the dating pool. Most are in search of a meaningful connection that could lead to a long-term commitment. Landing a real catch in a traditional setting feels like fishing in the Dead Sea: impossible. But dating apps and websites have softened the blow and made it possible to scope out your options from the safety and comfort of your own home. With life online becoming an omnipresent reality, it’s one of the best ways to date. The best part? They actually work.
Now, this isn’t true of all dating sites, and there are plenty to comb through. While it’s nice to have options, digging around for the top dating sites can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Additionally, veteran daters know that modern dating culture has become murky at best.
Which apps will introduce you to singles who are serious about commitment and not just another hookup? Tinder might be the big dog of swipe-based dating apps, but you likely won’t find anything beyond a hot make-out session or a one-night stand. While most dating sites attract a mix of serious and casual daters, some options generate more success for long-term relationships.
Here’s an overview of the best dating sites that will give you the best chance at finding a real partner. When it comes to love, these apps do their best to find you the perfect match. Whether it’s a particularly advanced matching algorithm, personality analysis, or select group of users, these apps do more for you than your average hookup app ever could.
14 Best Dating Sites To Meet Someone Online For A Real Relationship in 2022
1.) eHarmony
Ok, so eHarmony puts some cheesy ads out there that might deter you from trying it out, but if you’re tired of dating around, looking for a real connection and maybe just want to put a ring on it, you’re going to want to give it a second chance. Why? Well, eHarmony is allegedly responsible for around 4 percent of all marriages in the U.S. today. Wild, right?
So what gives eHarmony its secret sauce? We guess it has to do with the revamp of their model. Back in the day, eHarmony would put you through the wringer with a lengthy sign-up process and lame alienating questions. Today, the questionnaire is around 30 questions long and very practical. It’ll ask you how you feel about moving in with someone or how you feel about arguments.
It should be noted though that eHarmony hasn’t always been the most welcoming place for the LGBTQ+ community and some users believe that it’s truly a place for the heteronormative. They’ve been working on fixing this major issue, but it seems that it hasn’t yet been totally resolved.
Tip for using eHarmony to find a long-term relationship: Use eHarmony if you are genuinely ready for commitment. Don’t be afraid to set up dates quickly and emotionally open up earlier than you normally would.
2.) Match
Match.com is a dating site that was launched in 1995, and it has been helping daters find long-term relationships ever since. Match is comforting to a lot of people because it’s so familiar and has pretty much provided the blueprint for other dating sites. Not to mention, it has worked hard to perfect its strategy over the years. There’s even a guarantee that you’ll be dating someone within six months, and if you’re not, they’ll give you six months free of charge! That’s how confident they are.
There are two factors that make Match best for long-term partnerships.
Number one is their matching algorithm. When you sign up, you will be put through a rigorous personality quiz. While it can feel a little cumbersome, know that Match is only doing its job. You’ll be asked about your basic preferences along with some gushy romantic stuff (which is important in a relationship).
Number two is that, though it’s technically a free dating site, most users end up paying $20 per month. Yeah, it’s a lot. But love is an investment you should be making for yourself, right?
Tip for using Match to find a long-term relationship: Match is known for their intense matching algorithm, so take your time with the questionnaire and try to make your profile as detailed as possible.
3.) Zoosk
For some, travel is one of the most important aspects of a relationship. Zoosk takes the concept of online dating and allows users to connect internationally. But this isn’t one of those “fly me out to hookup” sites. Zoosk utilizes behavioral matching to facilitate genuine connections between folks who may live thousands of miles apart. If you want your first date to involve a plane, this app is for you.
Rather than dragging you through a tedious questionnaire, Zoosk synchs up your social media profiles to analyze your behavior. It’s a unique way to determine personality, but arguably more accurate given that it takes your actions into account.
Zoosk is a crowd favorite because it doesn’t try to distract you with any bells and whistles. It’s got a smooth, modern interface that makes international dating feel like a breeze.
Tip for using Zoosk to find a long-term relationship: Clean up your social media profile. Zoosk uses it to determine your matches. Your matches will likely be able to find your socials as well. If you come across as a player, you won’t land a serious relationship.
4.) Friend Finder
Friend Finder is one of the biggest dating communities on the Internet. It has the feel and ease of a social media platform but ultimately aims to set up romantic connections between singles. There’s a wide range of connections to be made on Friend Finder, from the flings to the wedding bells. You are more likely to meet someone who doesn’t want to commit right off the bat, but knows they want to meet someone special. Friend Finder also caters to all genders and sexualities, giving it a really warm and welcoming feel.
The users on Friend Finder tend to be in their 40s, but anyone who is 18+ is welcome to give it a shot. They also take your safety very seriously and run a tight ship as far as regulating profiles and banning fakes, catfish, and bots. You do feel like you’ve got a matchmaker on your side when you use Friend Finder to find a mate.
Because Friend Finder is more of a community than strictly a dating site, there are various ways to meet people and other ways to enjoy the site. For instance, you can take a look at their interest groups and forum pages to learn how users in the community are feeling about Friend Finder and dating in general.
Tip for using Friend Finder to find a long-term relationship: Treat this community like a social media platform rather than strictly a dating app. It will open up the possibilities for you by introducing you to more people!
5.) Bumble
There’s a lot we don’t love about Tinder. The platform allows ghosters and players to run rampant. That’s why Bumble is the perfect alternative for women seeking a serious relationship with a man.
Bumble is swipe-dating with a twist. It’s a free dating app that requires women to break the ice first. If the man doesn’t respond to the initial message within 24 hours, the match goes away. It’s one of the first dating apps to really hold daters accountable for their ability to follow through. Flakiness doesn’t survive on Bumble.
The women-message-first concept also combats those incessant creepy messages that ladies on dating apps are used to getting. While the profiles are limited and there’s no major questionnaire, the rules laid out by Bumble make it a great environment to start a long-term relationship. Oh, and there’s also an Astrology filter for the horoscope buffs.
Tip for using Bumble to find a long-term relationship: If you are a woman, reach out to all the men that you match with. Remember, they can’t get in touch with you. You need to make the first move before those matches disappear. You swiped right for a reason, right?
6.) Hinge
Many daters cite Hinge as their absolute favorite dating app. While Hinge has introduced a ton of successful couples to each other, the draw to Hinge has more to do with the fact that using the app is fun! The app was originally supposed to match you based on mutual friends you had through social media platforms. But it has evolved since then to be the ultimate icebreaker dating app.
Setting up a Hinge profile takes some time, but it’s entertaining. Once you pick your photos and basic preferences, you can choose through dozens of hilarious or serious prompts to add to the profile. One reads, “A life goal of mine is. . .” while another reads, “We’re the same type of weird if. . .” Hinge users can “heart” someone’s photo or their prompt answer. They can also comment on it, which makes initiating a conversation so much more interesting than on other dating apps.
With engaging profiles and an in-depth matching algorithm, Hinge is the cocktail party that sets the scene for long-term potential. The crowd is generally young, cool, and interested in dating. Its slogan is, “designed to be deleted,” which is kind of awesome!
Tip for using Hinge to find a long-term relationship: Add some humor to your profile by picking funny prompts. This will give your potential matches an icebreaker when they reach out to you.
7.) OKCupid
OKCupid is the woke dating app geared towards socially conscious millennials. It’s been around for a while, but in 2017, OKCupid saw a massive redesign both in aesthetics and operations. Now, it’s incredibly modern and perfect for the liberal-minded dater who is seeking a likeminded partner. With 12 gender identities and 20 sexual orientations to choose from, it’s not hard to see why.
The questionnaire helps to weed out folks who you wouldn’t get along with by asking questions like, “Is contraception morally wrong?” They also get into your sexual preferences and dealbreakers. That’s when the algorithm takes over. At first, it feels a bit like Tinder. That would make sense as the two are owned by the same company, but it takes the more in-depth serious approach that goes beyond swiping based on appearances.
One critique that OKCupid gets is the feature that allows you to message someone who you haven’t matched with yet. They won’t see that message unless you match. While it keeps creepy messages at bay, it also lends itself to a bunch of unanswered messages and a strange feeling of rejection.
Tip for using OKCupid to find a long-term relationship: Don’t bother using this application if you are ultra-conservative. You likely won’t find anyone who meshes with your views. Also, show more than you tell. In other words, pick profile photos that communicate who you are as a person.
8.) The League
If all the apps were personified, The League would be the most narcissistic. To get on the app in the first place, you must apply by submitting your LinkedIn profile, current job status, and what university you attended. So yeah, it’s a little full of itself. However, for people who think that education and job status is a dealbreaker, it’s a nice change of pace from the randomness that apps like Tinder supply.
The League allows you to be very picky with your preferences, even allowing you to select which races you prefer to see. That makes our stomachs turn a little. If you’re willing to ignore the cringeworthy-ness, The League is a pretty decent dating app. It has a high success rate, so we think it deserves a review.
Members span all age groups but tend to be on the younger side. There’s also no way for catfish to get onto this app. You must link both your Facebook and LinkedIn for approval. Unless a catfish is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to land someone, they aren’t going to slip through the cracks on these dating apps.
Tip for using The League to find a long-term relationship: The League tends to be a tough crowd and the app comes across as a little judgmental. You can ease the tension by sending a message to someone who you have something in common with. Perhaps you’ve been to their university, hometown, or have insight about their career choice.
9.) Happn
Some people believe in fate and others believe in the “Proximity Effect.” There’s a strong correlation between proximity and attraction, which Happn takes into account. Rather than setting you up with people who live in a five-mile radius from you, Happn actually matches you with someone you’ve crossed paths with in the past. It’s a neat concept in that it shows you and your match have similar habits and interests. It’s also the most convenient way to date.
We’ll be honest though, there aren’t a ton of people who use Happn, so there might be slim pickings. There have also been reports that the daters you’ve apparently “crossed paths with” are hogwash. This is coming from users who never stepped foot outside of their homes and were told they had a handful of missed connections. However, there are also folks who say the exact opposite.
Regardless of whether or not the proximity feature is a placebo, it sure makes for a nice icebreaker when you finally do go on that first date!
Tip for using Happn to find a long-term relationship: Don’t rely too heavily on the proximity feature. Try to get to know the people who you match with and then decide if you want to meet up with them!
10.) HER
Nearly all dating sites claim to be inclusive of all sexualities and genders; however, many people in the queer community don’t completely agree. Some sites just don’t feel all that welcoming or provide enough options, especially to queer women. Grindr was there for queer men, but what about the ladies? That’s where the app HER comes in. It’s a tailored dating site and community for women in the LGBTQ+ community.
According to their members (currently 4 million and counting), HER is a really fun space. Profiles can get quite detailed with the ability to put your diet preferences (like vegan) on your profile, along with your astrological sign and pronouns. There’s also an entire element of HER that doesn’t really have to do with dating but rather operates as a social media platform and shows you what queer events are going on in your area.
HER is great, but it’s not perfect. In the past, users have reported some glitches that make the user experience a bit frustrating and annoying. However, they are actively working to evolve their functionality in a positive way.
Tip for using HER to find a long-term relationship: HER is all about empowering women and LGBTQ+ dating. Mimic that energy by always shining a positive light while you are chatting with new friends or matches.
11.) Silver Singles
Dating over 50 can be quite a challenge. Many of these online dating apps focus so much energy on catering to millennials that they don’t take time to consider the older daters. Silver Singles is a dating app that’s exclusively for daters who are age 50 and above. Knowing that you’re in the company of others who are your age and looking for love can be really comforting.
Silver Singles takes matching seriously and uses a personality test to break users up into the Big Five personality traits, and then matches you accordingly. There’s an expectation on Silver Singles that the dating is taken seriously, so it’s not for the person looking for something casual. The users who are old enough to be completely over dating games that tend to be consumed by them see this as a benefit.
Tip for using Silver Singles to find a long-term relationship: Make it clear that you are seeking a long-term relationship. You can do this by posting it in your profile or by opening each chat by explaining what you want out of the app. The mature daters will appreciate the transparency.
12.) Coffee Meets Bagel
The concept behind this dating app was to set up a casual online dating experience. It’s likened to grabbing a cup of coffee with someone, but online. The vibe is meant to feel low-key, so that pressure doesn’t get in the way of your dating experience. A Reddit review actually noted that “Coffee Meets Bagel helped me find someone, which I never thought would happen because I am cripplingly introverted.” So, we know it works!
Other dating sites will throw a bunch of options at you, leaving you swiping through tons of photos or scrolling through an indefinite amount of prospects. While this can be nice, it also can deter you from really investing in one person and might make you feel overwhelmed. It’s not exactly the easiest way to make a real connection. That’s why CMB sends you seven options a day that are carefully selected based on their matching algorithm. These matches are called “bagels,” which frankly is a little strange. But hey, we’re not here to judge CMB on anything but their success rate as a dating app. To encourage followthrough, the bagels only last for a week. If you really like someone, you need to reach out.
Another reason why CMB works so well is that the algorithm takes your previous swipes into account when curating the next batch of fresh bagels for you. It learns your trends and preferences based on actual activity rather than just a questionnaire.
Tip for using Coffee Meets Bagel to find a long-term relationship: Give each “bagel” a chance. You might be used to apps that give you tons of options; however, there’s a reason why these bagels were suggested to you. Don’t be afraid to do a deep dive into each of their profiles!
13.) AdultFriendFinder
Ok, so AdultFriendFinder isn’t exactly great for finding your soulmate, but nothing is impossible! The reason it makes the list is that some people like to approach dating in a casual way before getting into anything super serious. Physical intimacy is an essential part of any relationship, and AdultFriendFinder has no problems in that department.
While millennials rely on Tinder to help them find friends-with-benefits, AdultFriendFinder caters to an online dating crowd that’s a tiny bit older. It’s sort of the Tinder for Gen X. Given that there are so many users on AdultFriendFinder, it’s nearly impossible to not find someone interested in talking to you. But be warned—AdultFriendFinder is not for the faint of heart. There’s no telling how raunchy your inbox will get.
AdultFriendFinder is an adult site, so that means explicit photos are welcome and encouraged. You won’t find that on other dating websites. In a time where isolation is more familiar than physical touch, it’s a nice change of pace.
Tip for using AdultFriendFinder to find a long-term relationship: Keep an open mind, sexually. AdultFriendFinder has a lot of raunchy undertones. By going in without judgment, you open yourself up to a world of dating potentials on this site.
14.) Plenty Of Fish
Plenty Of Fish is a popular free dating site, but they’ve been known to have just as many bots as they do genuine users, so that’s why it sits at the bottom. This doesn’t mean that POF doesn’t work. It has been known to foster a ton of successful relationships. There are even some celebs who have found love on POF. It simply might get annoying attempting to dodge the folks who aren’t real.
One of the best aspects of POF is the volume of users. They have so many. Bots aside, even if you live in a small town or rural area, you will find plenty of prospects. Most apps function best in urban cities, but POF does the job well anywhere. Another thing we love is that POF, and all features like unlimited messaging, is totally free.
Because there are so many daters on POF looking for all sorts of relationships, POF has implemented a pretty advanced search feature that allows you to whittle down the crowd. The quality of daters doesn’t seem to be as top-notch as some other apps on this list, but there are definitely some catches who make their way onto the site.
Tip for using Plenty Of Fish to find a long-term relationship: POF is known for having a ton of users. With that in mind, be selective with who you decide to reach out to. Too many options won’t help you land that soulmate you’re after.
15 of the Best Online Dating Apps to Find Relationships
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But the truth is, online dating can feel overwhelming. It’s not just having to make judgements based off a couple of photos and one-line bios, or the awkwardness of sending direct messages (or DMs) to strangers only to be ghosted. The sheer number of apps and users can make simply swiping seem like a daunting task.
In fact, the online dating audience is expected to grow to 37.5 million users by 2023, according to data from Statista. And by 2040, eHarmony predicts that 70 percent of couples will have started their relationships online. It's possible to make that dating world feel manageable, though—you just have to find the right app. For example, there are niche platforms specifically for those who love farming, bacon, or even beard-stroking (yes, seriously).
So if you’re looking to make a broader connection with, say, someone over 50, newly dating after divorce, hoping for a virtual video date, or are searching for a relationship, these online dating apps (some, even free) cover all the bases.
1. Match
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Match is the most popular online dating app in 17 states according to PCMag’s survey of 2,000 people. As one of the OG dating services (it’s moved from website-only to a website and app), Match has a specific appeal to those between 45 and 65 looking for a serious relationship; additional research by SurveyMonkey found that 58 percent of adults 45-54 years old use Match, more than double the percent who use Tinder. You can download it for free, although that will restrict you to browsing; if you want to actually message potential partners, subscriptions start at $21.99 a month.
2. OurTime
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Dating apps aren’t just for millenials; 20 percent of internet users between the ages of 55 to 64 have used a dating app or service, according to a poll from technology and research company Morning Consult. OurTime turns the idea of hookup culture on its head; instead, it encourages users to search for pen pals, friends, dates, long-term relationshipsand marriage partners. The free-to-download app lets you send emails, flirt, and match with potential partners, and a premium subscription ($38 per month) allows for additional features like the ability to see who has liked your profile.
3. Bumble
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Bumble set itself apart from all the other dating services crowding the app store by requiring women to make the first move once a match is made. You also only get 24 hours to send a message, unless you invest in a Boost membership, which starts at $10.99 for a week. Women love the app because it cuts down on the number of unsolicited messages, and men love it—in fact, 58 percent of the respondents who preferred Bumble in PCMag’s survey were guys—because it takes some of the pressure off initiating. Plus, once you find somebody you're interested in, you have the option of going on a video date in-app.
4. Tinder
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Tinder may have brought on "hookup culture," but it’s still one of the top dating apps in the U.S. It has about 8 million users, the most of any other dating app surveyed by Statista. That means you have a pretty solid chance of eventually matching with someone who piques your interest—even if it takes a lot of left-swiping to get there. The app is free, but you can access premium features like Tinder Plus starting around $9.99 a month.
5. Plenty of Fish
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Another one of the original dating websites-turned-apps with an eye towards finding a relationship, POF had 90 million users in its heydey. It’s still popular (Statista ranked it as number two), and the app claims you’re 2.7 times more likely to enter a conversation in your first 24 hours than on other apps. In polling its female users, the app found that 44 percent were single mothers—and that they find a partner 10 percent faster than the average user. Download and swipe for free, and upgrade to add more photos or show up first to potential partners starting at $19.99.
6. Hinge
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After filling in the app’s questionnaire and prompts (think standard icebreakers like: “my biggest pet peeve is…” and “my go-to karaoke song is…”), Hinge will start matching you with users who share common interests. The algorithm also serves you with your “Most Compatible” matches—who you’re eight times more likely to go out with, they say. And not only does the app show you how many people have liked you, it also tells you what they liked about you, making it easy to start a conversation.
7. OKCupid
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OKCupid’s algorithm uses a series of questions to determine what “percentage” you’ll match with any of its five million users. That compatibility-driven focus is especially appealing to women, who made up 58 percent of the respondents who preferred this app in PCMag’s poll. It’s also super inclusive, offering 12 gender identities and 20 sexual orientations so you can define yourself however you want and match with exactly who you’re looking for.
8. Zoosk
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Originally a Facebook app, Zoosk is now one of the largest dating sites out there, with over 30 million downloads since its launch in 2007. Today, it has over a million active users, according to Statista—and 500,000 of those are paying members, which means more than half of the users are seriously committed to find a match. Instead of forcing you to fill out a lengthy questionnaire, the app’s algorithm notes who you’re interacting with to better serve up potential matches.
9. eHarmony
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At this point, eHarmony is a household name. It’s Match’s biggest competitor, and it’s two largest age groups are 30- to 44-year-olds and 55- to 64-year-olds. The sign-up process—which includes a very detailed, 150-question questionnaire—is a journey, but the brand once claimed to be responsible for creating 4% of marriages in the U.S. Plus, premium subscription members have the option to go on a video date before meeting in person.
10. Coffee Meets Bagel
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Everyday at noon, Coffee Meets Bagel will curate and send you quality matches—or "bagels" as they call them—selected by its algorithm. With no swiping involved and a limited daily selection, this app is designed not to overwhelm. Plus, the in-depth profiles and "ice-breaker" questions encourage meaningful conversation, making this app perfect for those looking to start serious relationships.
11. Hily
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With more than 14 million users, Hily stands for "Hey, I like you!" The app uses AI to continuously improve matchmaking, and has features like Hily stories to help you better capture who you are. The app is free, with an optional subscription for an ad-free and incognito-mode experience.
12. BLK
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If you're looking for fellow Black singles who share your interests, BLK is a dating app that specializes in finding that connection in their community of users. With over 4 million downloads, the free app lets you match and chat with potential partners. Or, upgrade to a premium membership ($10 per month) for an ad-free experience, a boosted profile, unlimited number of likes, and the ability to "rewind" by giving somebody a second chance.
13. Happn
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Got a crush on that cute neighbor but don't know his or her name? Regularly make eye contact with someone while walking your dog but haven't initiated conversation? Happn is a dating app that can help make those seemingly lost connections a reality. By using the location on your phone, you can match with people also on the app who are nearby. With over 100 million users worldwide, chances are you might just find your neighborhood crush.
14. HER
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Created by queer women, this LGBTQ+ dating app (and social platform) is for women and nonbinary people who want to find love in a safe space. For their 6 million users, HER provides in-app communities and hosted events to help encourage those sparks to fly.
15. Inner Circle
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If you're serious about finding your other half and want to avoid the swiping into the void, Inner Circle requires all users to accept "The Date Better Pledge" that details a commitment to be "respectful, reliable, and inclusive." The app provides detailed profiles, unique filters, and conversation prompts—so you can avoid the dreaded one-liner "hey" messages.
Reasons to avoid
Gender identity and sexual orientation options aren't as varied as on other apps
-Matches disappear after 24 hours if women decide not to message
Bumble is marketed as a feminist dating app, primarily because its features put women dating websites for women charge. Essentially, the app works in the same way a swiping app like Tinder does, but only women can message their matches first.
This hypothetically reduces the amount of unwanted explicit messages, and women can decide who they really want to message. However, many users report that a large number of their messages dating websites for women men go unanswered and hypothesize that perhaps Bumble is an app that boosts many men's ego: to many, the number of messages they receive from women reflects their attractiveness and desirability.
The app seems catered specifically to straight women. While gay women and men can join the app, in that case, it wouldn't function any differently than Tinder. That being said, the relationship-centered app does have a more respectful atmosphere, and it takes reports of harassment very seriously.
Gay men can also hypothetically join the app, but it's widely agreed that it wouldn't be much of an advantage over joining a more popular app like Tinder or Grindr.
2. Hinge: Best dating app for women seeking a relationship
Hinge
The dating app for women that's designed to be deleted
Specifications
Platform: App
Membership: Free and paid
Reasons to buy
The app provides prompts and questions to help generate a meaningful conversation
+Explicitly designed to help users find love
Reasons to avoid
Limited number of potential matches a day
Most women agree that Hinge is perhaps one of the best dating apps available to women looking for a meaningful connection. Almost every aspect about the app discourages "mindless swiping" on potential matches. Instead, the app only gives you a certain number of potential matches a day, so you need to think twice before saying 'yes' or 'no' on a profile.
When you create your profile, you're prompted to answer relatively in-depth questions about dating websites for women instead of simply writing a bio from scratch. Potential matches will initiate a conversation by commenting on your answers to these questions or by commenting on one of your photos. This makes it easier to strike up a meaningful connection right off the bat.
Finally, many women feel safer on Hinge because some potential matches are pulled from a pool of friends of your friends - meaning that there's already a connection between the two of you.
If need be, you can ask the mutual friend about your match, or know that you at least share something in common: you maybe went to the same college, have overlapping circles of friends, or even live in the same neighborhood. With the tagline, "Designed to be Deleted," both women and men know where to turn to find a meaningful match.
3. The League: Best dating app for professional women
The League
The 'elite' app for professional women looking for connections.
Specifications
Platform: App and online
Membership: Paid
Reasons to buy
For professional women looking for fellow professionals
+Uses Facebook and LinkedIn profiles to verify users, reducing the potential for bots and fake accounts
Reasons to avoid
Can be seen as 'elitist'
-Getting off the waitlist can take a few weeks
If you're willing to pay for it, The League is a dating app that does all the work for you. You’ll need active Facebook and LinkedIn accounts to log in, and you'll be assessed based on the information you've provided on these profiles, such as your education and professional career.
On top of that, you have to fill out an application and then are placed on a waiting list for an undetermined period of time that varies by the city you live in. Once you’re a member, you’ll have access to a personal concierge who does a lot of the work for you and helps curate your profile.
Part of what draws some people to The League is the ability to be extremely picky about the kind of people you want to match with. You can filter not only by age and location but also by race or even education. Then every day at 5 pm you'll get to see five matches and decide whether to like them or not.
Each user profile displays photos, location, height, age, education, career, and hobbies, dating websites for women. If both dating websites for women like each other, dating websites for women, you can strike up a conversation on the app's messaging feature. If you want more than your dating websites for women five matches, you'll need to upgrade your membership, which costs more. The League also hosts events and group hangouts for users who feel more comfortable meeting people that way.
The downside to this app is its built-in elitism, dating websites for women. It's meant to feel exclusive, and the language used in the marketing materials isn't exactly warm and fuzzy. For example, one of the website's tagline is, "We do the scouting and the vetting, dating websites for women, you do the matching and the petting." Still, if an exclusive and upscale dating app experience is what you’re looking for, The League could be for you.
4. Wingman: Best dating app for female safety
Wingman
A dating app where friends have your back.
Specifications
Platform: App
Membership: Free
Reasons to dating websites for women create a profile for you and introduce you to a date+
2 levels of vetting: a friend and yourself
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