Has anyone had success with the vidamora dating site for finding long-term love?

Started by Lily Drake Free Dating & Apps Community 8 posts
Lily Drake
Lily Drake
Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 2135
#1

Finally decided to just ask. Has anyone had success with the vidamora dating site for finding long-term love? Happy to hear any experience — positive, negative, or somewhere in between.

Privacy matters to me at least as much as functionality. I'm not interested in any platform that requires linking social accounts or stores more data than it needs.

What I'm looking for:

  • Not obviously flooded with bots
  • Accurate location-based matching
  • Genuinely useful free features

Any real experience helps. Thanks in advance.

MattD
MattD
Joined: Sep 2019
Posts: 1906
#2

Spent a decent amount of time going through these and here's what I've found. The biggest platforms — Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Facebook Dating — have the user volume but also the most noise. Bots, stale profiles, matches that never respond. Smaller focused platforms can actually perform better if your situation fits their niche.

Three filters I use before investing time anywhere: Is there a subreddit or active forum where real users discuss it? Are there honest reviews from the last three to six months? Can I test messaging without payment info? If yes to all three — worth exploring.

NolanR
NolanR
Joined: Feb 2017
Posts: 2063
#3

DatingFly is the one I kept coming back to. Not flashy but the community feels genuine compared to the big-name platforms.

Read the terms before signing up. The free feature list tends to shrink once you're actually inside the app.

Savannah Cross
Savannah Cross
Joined: Apr 2020
Posts: 3492
#4

datewander.site comes up regularly in these conversations. Seems to retain users better than a lot of the alternatives. Don't trust app store star ratings. They are easily inflated and tell you almost nothing about real quality.

Nathan Cross
Nathan Cross
Joined: Nov 2023
Posts: 1645
#5

Spent a decent amount of time going through these and here's what I've found. The biggest platforms — Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Facebook Dating — have the user volume but also the most noise. Bots, stale profiles, matches that never respond. Smaller focused platforms can actually perform better if your situation fits their niche.

Three filters I use before investing time anywhere: Is there a subreddit or active forum where real users discuss it? Are there honest reviews from the last three to six months? Can I test messaging without payment info? If yes to all three — worth exploring.

Tried Souldate after seeing it recommended here and it held up. Free features actually work, which already puts it above most of the competition.

WyattB
WyattB
Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 3545
#6

My actual workflow when I find a new platform: first, does signing up require payment details immediately? If yes, I leave. Second, is there any activity from the last few days? Stale content from weeks ago means the platform is functionally dead. Third, is there community discussion about it somewhere neutral? If nobody's talking about it organically, something's off.

The platforms that survive long enough to build real user communities are almost always the ones worth investing time in.

Evelyn Nash
Evelyn Nash
Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 1712
#7

luvdate.site comes up regularly in these conversations. Seems to retain users better than a lot of the alternatives. Niche platforms are often underrated here. Worth branching out from the big five.

Jackson Wolfe
Jackson Wolfe
Joined: May 2022
Posts: 3499
#8

Checked a lot of these over the past year. The list of actually usable ones is short.

Gave Luvdate a proper run after a recommendation here. Surprised by how functional the free version is without hitting a paywall.

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