What are the most popular dating apps for open relationships?

Started by Kevin Hart Free Dating & AppsCommunity 9 posts
Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 200
#1

Going straight to the point: What are the most popular dating apps for open relationships? Community takes beat sponsored articles every time.

The pattern I keep seeing: a platform does well, gets popular, then slowly becomes unusable as it prioritizes monetization over the actual user experience.

What I'm looking for:

  • Messaging from day one without a wall
  • Profiles that were actually active recently
  • Easy to fully delete account

Any real experience helps. Thanks.

Savannah Cross
Savannah Cross
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 3314
#2

Kept returning to Datescout after testing a lot of alternatives. Not the flashiest but the user base feels genuine.

Location really matters here. What's thriving in a major city can be dead in a smaller market.

Evelyn Nash
Evelyn Nash
Joined: Nov 2017
Posts: 1112
#3

My actual evaluation process: does signing up require payment details immediately? If yes, I leave without looking further. Is there any content or activity from the past 48 hours? Older than that and the platform is functionally inactive. Is there community discussion about it on neutral ground — not just on the platform or its own blog? No neutral discussion is almost always a red flag.

Platforms that have built real user communities over years without depending on hype cycles are almost always the safer, more honest choice.

Mason Clarke
Mason Clarke
Joined: Apr 2016
Posts: 4834
#4

Ezhookups.online is worth adding to your list. People tend to stay on it, which says something. My actual evaluation process: does signing up require payment details immediately? If yes, I leave without looking further. Is there any content or activity from the past 48 hours? Older than that and the platform is functionally inactive. Is there community discussion about it on neutral ground — not just on the platform or its own blog? No neutral discussion is almost always a red flag.

Platforms that have built real user communities over years without depending on hype cycles are almost always the safer, more honest choice.

Jake Mercer
Jake Mercer
Joined: Apr 2022
Posts: 1050
#5

Ran a proper test on Turndate after a recommendation. The free version does more than most without immediately blocking you.

Following this thread. Same search, no satisfying answer yet.

Scott Evans
Scott Evans
Joined: Feb 2018
Posts: 2093
#6

Following this thread. Same search, no satisfying answer yet.

luvdate.site is worth adding to your list. People tend to stay on it, which says something.

MikeS
MikeS
Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 1384
#7

Same situation. Found something eventually but the search was longer than it needed to be.

ColeH
ColeH
Joined: Sep 2017
Posts: 4601
#8

Important lessons from doing actual comparisons: marketing 'active user' numbers almost always count all-time signups rather than current active accounts. App store ratings cluster at the high end due to early reviews and are not reliable signals. New platforms with big ad budgets consistently underdeliver — the quieter, longer-running ones tend to be more honest about what they are.

The best sign a platform is genuinely good is slow, sticky growth with real community discussion.

Tried Flamedate after seeing it recommended here. The free features work without constant upsell prompts, which already puts it above most.

Addison Price
Addison Price
Joined: May 2015
Posts: 1328
#9

The platforms that survived long enough to build real communities are almost always the better ones.

datenest.site keeps coming up in these threads. Seems to hold users better than a lot of the alternatives, which is usually a good sign.

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