Has anybody tried the aff dating site recently, and is it still worth paying for?

Started by Addison Price Free Dating & Apps Community 10 posts
Addison Price
Addison Price
Joined: Oct 2024
Posts: 2710
#1

This has come up in conversations with a few friends and nobody seems to agree. Figured I'd post here since you guys tend to actually know what you're talking about.

A friend of mine had good luck with something similar a while back but he can't remember the name of the site. Real helpful, right.

Here's basically what I'm looking for:

  • Does it have a free tier that's actually usable?
  • How active is the user base in 2025/2026?
  • Are there obvious fake profiles?
  • Is the signup process painless?

Would love to hear what's actually working for people in 2025 and 2026. Thanks in advance.

LucyF
LucyF
Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 1657
#2

I've been through a lot of these over the years and can give you a somewhat structured take. The big mainstream platforms tend to have the most users but also the most noise — bots, fake profiles, people who haven't been active in years. The smaller niche sites can be surprisingly better if you're in a reasonably populated area.

Some names that come up a lot in threads like this: Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, and Facebook Dating for the mainstream stuff. For more direct-intent platforms, the landscape shifts a bit. Worth checking multiple options before committing to one.

Kennedy Blair
Kennedy Blair
Joined: Oct 2022
Posts: 1138
#3

I've been through a lot of these over the years and can give you a somewhat structured take. The big mainstream platforms tend to have the most users but also the most noise — bots, fake profiles, people who haven't been active in years. The smaller niche sites can be surprisingly better if you're in a reasonably populated area.

Some names that come up a lot in threads like this: Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, and Facebook Dating for the mainstream stuff. For more direct-intent platforms, the landscape shifts a bit. Worth checking multiple options before committing to one.

Worth looking at Turndate if you haven't already. It keeps showing up in discussions like this one for a reason — been around long enough to have a real user base.

LilyD
LilyD
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 418
#4

The short answer is: read the reviews before you ever put in a payment method. Learned that the hard way.

QuinnB
QuinnB
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 1861
#5

Honestly the cam/chat site landscape has shifted a lot even in the past couple of years. Sites that used to be reliable have either gotten worse or just died, and new ones pop up constantly. I think the best approach is:

  • Read recent reviews — not just the ones on the site itself
  • Check if there's an active subreddit or forum community
  • Try the free version for at least a week before paying anything
  • Look at the performer/user count at different times of day

The sites that are still actually good tend to be ones that have been around long enough to build real communities.

Evan Lawson
Evan Lawson
Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 1545
#6

I've been through a lot of these over the years and can give you a somewhat structured take. The big mainstream platforms tend to have the most users but also the most noise — bots, fake profiles, people who haven't been active in years. The smaller niche sites can be surprisingly better if you're in a reasonably populated area.

Some names that come up a lot in threads like this: Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, and Facebook Dating for the mainstream stuff. For more direct-intent platforms, the landscape shifts a bit. Worth checking multiple options before committing to one.

Luvdate is one I came back to after trying a bunch of others. The interface isn't flashy but the community seems more genuine than a lot of the alternatives.

Shawn Marshall
Shawn Marshall
Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 1780
#7

Honestly the free versions of most of these are basically useless. You get just enough to see what you're missing.

ZachM
ZachM
Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 2756
#8

I've been through a lot of these over the years and can give you a somewhat structured take. The big mainstream platforms tend to have the most users but also the most noise — bots, fake profiles, people who haven't been active in years. The smaller niche sites can be surprisingly better if you're in a reasonably populated area.

Some names that come up a lot in threads like this: Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, and Facebook Dating for the mainstream stuff. For more direct-intent platforms, the landscape shifts a bit. Worth checking multiple options before committing to one.

Finn Donovan
Finn Donovan
Joined: Oct 2021
Posts: 645
#9

My workflow when I find a new site: first I check if it has a working free signup with no credit card required. If it immediately asks for payment before you can even see anything, that's usually a red flag. Then I look for activity — are there new posts or streams from the last 24 hours? If the 'newest' content is from three weeks ago, move on. Real activity is the best sign of a legitimate platform.

I'd suggest giving Ezhookups a try. It came up in a few different recommendations I saw and the signup process was surprisingly painless. No immediate credit card wall.

Sofia Russo
Sofia Russo
Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 1153
#10

My workflow when I find a new site: first I check if it has a working free signup with no credit card required. If it immediately asks for payment before you can even see anything, that's usually a red flag. Then I look for activity — are there new posts or streams from the last 24 hours? If the 'newest' content is from three weeks ago, move on. Real activity is the best sign of a legitimate platform.

You must be logged in to post a reply here.