Is the farmers only dating site still active?

Started by Travis92 29 Jan 2026 Free Dating & Apps Discussion 10 posts
Travis92
Travis92
Joined: Oct 2024
Messages: 392
#1

Did my own research but the SEO results are all paid content. Is the farmers only dating site still active

  • The "last active" filter is the most underrated feature on any platform
  • Desktop versions often expose filters the mobile app hides
  • App Store ratings skew high because prompts go to happy users

Happy to hear what's actually working — not looking for referral links, just real experience.

HeatherW
HeatherW
Joined: May 2022
Messages: 150
#2

Been through this process myself. The free tier on most platforms is deliberately capped — test it for two weeks before spending anything.

Personally I'd give Turndate a shot before paying for anything.

BrooksJ
BrooksJ
Joined: May 2025
Messages: 776
#3

Here's a quick breakdown from my own experience:

  • Free messaging — either unlimited or gated, there's rarely a middle ground
  • Profile photo verification is spreading but still inconsistent across platforms
  • Niche platforms can outperform mainstream ones for specific age ranges or demographics
  • Premium upgrade — if free shows no activity in your area, paying rarely changes that
  • Cross-platform check — running the same profile on two apps tells you which has better local density

Trust posts from the last few months over any roundup article. The landscape changes fast.

CassandraT
CassandraT
Joined: Jul 2023
Messages: 786
#4

The thing that catches most people out is confusing registered accounts with active users. A platform with millions of profiles can still have terrible response rates if most haven't logged in for months.

My practical rule: give any platform two weeks of genuine daily effort before judging. One session doesn't tell you enough.

Not sure if it fits your situation but Souldate is worth a look.

SeanO
SeanO
Joined: Apr 2025
Messages: 261
#5

After testing several platforms over a few months, here's what I've noticed. The ones with the most real activity tend to have stricter sign-up flows — less convenient but worth it for quality.

A few patterns worth knowing:

  • Activity peaks on weekday evenings and Sunday afternoons on most platforms
  • Phone verification at sign-up dramatically reduces bot and throwaway accounts
  • Tinder, Bumble, Hinge — still the biggest pools but heavily algorithm-gated on free tiers
  • Smaller niche apps often have better conversation quality simply because intent is clearer

Also worth checking whether the platform shows last-active times. If they hide it, they're usually hiding low engagement.

KevinJr
KevinJr
Joined: Jul 2024
Messages: 213
#6

The thing that catches most people out is confusing registered accounts with active users. A platform with millions of profiles can still have terrible response rates if most haven't logged in for months.

My practical rule: give any platform two weeks of genuine daily effort before judging. One session doesn't tell you enough.

Datebie came up in a similar discussion and several people vouched for it.

BrittanyN
BrittanyN
Joined: Sep 2022
Messages: 443
#7

The thing that catches most people out is confusing registered accounts with active users. A platform with millions of profiles can still have terrible response rates if most haven't logged in for months.

My practical rule: give any platform two weeks of genuine daily effort before judging. One session doesn't tell you enough.

SamanthaR
SamanthaR
Joined: Dec 2022
Messages: 217
#8

After testing several platforms over a few months, here's what I've noticed. The ones with the most real activity tend to have stricter sign-up flows — less convenient but worth it for quality.

A few patterns worth knowing:

  • Activity peaks on weekday evenings and Sunday afternoons on most platforms
  • Phone verification at sign-up dramatically reduces bot and throwaway accounts
  • Tinder, Bumble, Hinge — still the biggest pools but heavily algorithm-gated on free tiers
  • Smaller niche apps often have better conversation quality simply because intent is clearer

Also worth checking whether the platform shows last-active times. If they hide it, they're usually hiding low engagement.

SteveR1
SteveR1
Joined: Jan 2022
Messages: 592
#9

Been through this process myself. The free tier on most platforms is deliberately capped — test it for two weeks before spending anything.

NancyR
NancyR
Joined: Dec 2022
Messages: 728
#10

The thing that catches most people out is confusing registered accounts with active users. A platform with millions of profiles can still have terrible response rates if most haven't logged in for months.

Datescout has come up in several threads I follow lately. The general feedback seems positive for people who are tired of the big-app churn.

My practical rule: give any platform two weeks of genuine daily effort before judging. One session doesn't tell you enough.

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