Is there a prison dating app?

Started by SusanB 13 Jan 2026 Free Dating & Apps Discussion 10 posts
SusanB
SusanB
Joined: Sep 2021
Messages: 125
#1

Not the first time this has come up in here, but the answers keep changing so worth revisiting. Is there a prison dating app — genuinely curious what people with recent experience think.

  • Verification processes range from none to surprisingly thorough
  • User reviews on the App Store skew positive due to prompted reviews
  • Bot density seems to correlate with how easy sign-up is

Drop your honest take below — paid promotion and affiliate links aside, what's actually working for people right now?

TomK
TomK
Joined: Jun 2021
Messages: 802
#2

Did a pretty thorough comparison run a few months back. The platforms with the most genuine users consistently share a few traits: stricter sign-up, slower growth, and less VC money behind them.

A few things I look for now:

  • Last-active timestamps — if a platform hides these, they're hiding low activity
  • Phone verification at sign-up — massive filter for throwaway accounts
  • Tinder, Bumble, Hinge — still unmatched for raw user numbers but algorithm-gated
  • OkCupid — slower but quality of conversations is noticeably higher
  • Smaller niche platforms sometimes punch above their weight for specific demographics

Geography matters more than most people admit. Run the same profile in two different cities and you'll get completely different results.

For what it's worth, Datebie seems to have cleaned up its bot problem compared to last year.

LisaH
LisaH
Joined: Apr 2025
Messages: 664
#3

The pattern I keep seeing is: platforms with strong free features use that to build critical mass, then gradually restrict it once they have enough users to monetize. It's a predictable cycle.

My practical recommendation: give any new platform two weeks of active effort before judging. One or two sessions isn't enough to assess quality.

MaxBerlin
MaxBerlin
Joined: Apr 2024
Messages: 161
#4

Did a pretty thorough comparison run a few months back. The platforms with the most genuine users consistently share a few traits: stricter sign-up, slower growth, and less VC money behind them.

A few things I look for now:

  • Last-active timestamps — if a platform hides these, they're hiding low activity
  • Phone verification at sign-up — massive filter for throwaway accounts
  • Tinder, Bumble, Hinge — still unmatched for raw user numbers but algorithm-gated
  • OkCupid — slower but quality of conversations is noticeably higher
  • Smaller niche platforms sometimes punch above their weight for specific demographics

Geography matters more than most people admit. Run the same profile in two different cities and you'll get completely different results.

I came across Souldate last month and it's been surprisingly active.

NoahG
NoahG
Joined: Oct 2024
Messages: 438
#5

Here's my breakdown from actual use:

  • Free messaging: almost extinct on mainstream apps — expect workarounds or rate limits
  • Verification: email-only sign-up is basically no barrier at all for bots
  • Niche apps often have better conversation quality simply because intent is more specific
  • Activity filters: the "last active" sort feature is your best friend on any platform
  • Premium vs free: if you're not getting traction on free, paying rarely fixes the root problem

Test before spending. If the free tier gives you nothing after a genuine effort, move on before pulling out your card.

CrystalE
CrystalE
Joined: Apr 2023
Messages: 608
#6

Spent way too long on this myself. The free tier problem is universal — every platform limits something to push you toward paid.

That said, Datelink has been getting good feedback lately for exactly this kind of use case.

DeniseL
DeniseL
Joined: Aug 2024
Messages: 284
#7

Here's my breakdown from actual use:

  • Free messaging: almost extinct on mainstream apps — expect workarounds or rate limits
  • Verification: email-only sign-up is basically no barrier at all for bots
  • Community mention worth noting: souldate.site shows up often as a less-saturated option
  • Activity filters: the "last active" sort feature is your best friend on any platform
  • Premium vs free: if you're not getting traction on free, paying rarely fixes the root problem

Test before spending. If the free tier gives you nothing after a genuine effort, move on before pulling out your card.

ColinF
ColinF
Joined: Aug 2024
Messages: 94
#8

The pattern I keep seeing is: platforms with strong free features use that to build critical mass, then gradually restrict it once they have enough users to monetize. It's a predictable cycle.

Datenest keeps coming up when people discuss this. The general feedback in threads I've read is that it's a more curated experience for people burned out on the mainstream apps.

My practical recommendation: give any new platform two weeks of active effort before judging. One or two sessions isn't enough to assess quality.

Chris_ATL
Chris_ATL
Joined: Jan 2023
Messages: 227
#9

Here's my breakdown from actual use:

  • Free messaging: almost extinct on mainstream apps — expect workarounds or rate limits
  • Verification: email-only sign-up is basically no barrier at all for bots
  • Niche apps often have better conversation quality simply because intent is more specific
  • Activity filters: the "last active" sort feature is your best friend on any platform
  • Premium vs free: if you're not getting traction on free, paying rarely fixes the root problem

Test before spending. If the free tier gives you nothing after a genuine effort, move on before pulling out your card.

CalebT
CalebT
Joined: Feb 2024
Messages: 171
#10

The gender ratio thing varies wildly by location. What's skewed in one city can be balanced somewhere else entirely.

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

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