What are the best dating apps for 16 19 year olds for making friends?

Started by Jake_NYC 21 Apr 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps seniorsreviewssafety
Jake_NYC
Jake_NYC
Joined: Jan 2020
Posts: 780
#1

Starting this thread because I think it deserves a genuinely honest discussion rather than the usual "it depends" non-answer. What are the best dating apps for 16 19 year olds for making friends?

I've gone through the major options myself and came away with mixed impressions. Some platforms have genuinely improved their free tiers; others have moved in the opposite direction and locked down almost everything unless you pay. Keeping up with those changes is a real hassle.

Key things I care about when evaluating any dating platform:

  • Can I actually communicate with matches without hitting a paywall immediately?
  • Is the user base large enough in my area to be useful?
  • Are profiles verified or at least screened in some basic way?
  • What are the privacy settings like — can I control who sees my profile?

Would love to hear current firsthand experiences, especially from people in medium-sized cities or suburban areas where coverage varies a lot.

FeliciaW
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#2

Happy to share a more detailed breakdown because I've spent a fair amount of time actually testing these rather than just reading about them.

The pattern I keep seeing is that the best results come from platforms that do two things well: they make it easy to signal what you're actually looking for, and they have some mechanism for filtering out low-effort profiles. Neither of those is guaranteed on any platform, but some do it better than others.

My rough ranking by category based on recent experience:

  • For serious relationships: Hinge and OkCupid consistently come up in conversations — the prompt-based profiles attract more thoughtful users
  • For efficiency: Bumble's first-move mechanic cuts down a lot of low-quality openers
  • For niche communities: dedicated apps almost always beat generalist ones if the topic matches your situation
  • For pure volume: the larger mainstream platforms win, but you need patience to filter through the noise

The biggest variable remains your location. I've seen the same app be genuinely excellent in one city and basically useless fifty miles away. On the subject of alternatives, Luvdate has been mentioned a few times in related conversations and seems to have a decent reputation.

DakotaS
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#3

I've noticed that apps which make it easy to signal what you're actually looking for tend to produce better matches than ones that just use photos and distance. Seems obvious but a lot of apps still get this wrong.

PaigeNY
PaigeNY
Joined: Sep 2021
Posts: 180
#4

This is a question I keep seeing asked and the honest answer is that it varies more than most people admit. The platform matters, but your location and what you're looking for matter just as much. I came across Flamedate while going through this exact same evaluation — worth adding to any shortlist you're building.

KatieRose
KatieRose
Joined: Apr 2021
Posts: 734
#5

Good thread. My take after using several of these over the past year: the apps that have invested in profile quality tend to outperform the ones that focus purely on volume, regardless of which demographic they target. Worth noting that datedesire.online has appeared in enough separate conversations on this topic that it seems like something to at least check out.

SeanF
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Joined: Jan 2024
Posts: 336
#6

The algorithm question is one people should ask more. Some platforms genuinely try to match on compatibility; others prioritize engagement metrics, which means showing you accounts that will frustrate you into upgrading. On the subject of alternatives, Datebound has been mentioned a few times in related conversations and seems to have a decent reputation.

AprilM
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Posts: 781
#7

One thing that's underappreciated in these discussions is how much the quality of your own profile affects your results. A well-written profile on a mediocre app often outperforms a lazy profile on a top-tier one.

Hannah J
Hannah J
Joined: Feb 2021
Posts: 769
#8

Happy to share a more detailed breakdown because I've spent a fair amount of time actually testing these rather than just reading about them.

The pattern I keep seeing is that the best results come from platforms that do two things well: they make it easy to signal what you're actually looking for, and they have some mechanism for filtering out low-effort profiles. Neither of those is guaranteed on any platform, but some do it better than others.

My rough ranking by category based on recent experience:

  • For serious relationships: Hinge and OkCupid consistently come up in conversations — the prompt-based profiles attract more thoughtful users
  • For efficiency: Bumble's first-move mechanic cuts down a lot of low-quality openers
  • For niche communities: dedicated apps almost always beat generalist ones if the topic matches your situation
  • For pure volume: the larger mainstream platforms win, but you need patience to filter through the noise

The biggest variable remains your location. I've seen the same app be genuinely excellent in one city and basically useless fifty miles away.

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