So you've decided that you no longer want to spend the nights alone and you are back in the dating game.
Good! We have some dating apps for iPhone and Android to help you find that special someone.
So get them phones ready, take a deep breath and let's start shining up that profile picture and bio. It's time to get to work.
But before we start, here are a few tips and tricks on...
How to actually succeed at online dating:
1. The profile picture is everything. It really is. A bad profile picture will significantly lower your chances of getting a match online. Ground rules: upload a recent picture and nope, that vacation three years ago does not count. Don't have a recent picture? Go out on a trip, take a few pictures and freshen up your albums. The picture should show what you look like clearly: face and body, be open about who you are, wear that smile showing the world how much you love life. Bonus points: if your photo shows you doing what you like, you will give that extra information and attract people of the same occupation and hobbies easier!
2. Write concisely what your hobbies are. You find who you love by doing what you love, the saying goes. So fine-tune that bio: it needs to state precisely who you are, what you like doing and exactly what kind of person you are looking for.
3. Invite members of the other sex to actively reach out. Just put a friendly reminder that you love when others initiate the conversation. Online dating can be overwhelming with hundreds of matches for both parties, so make it easier for both of you and facilitate that first 'Hello!'
4. Remember: it's a numbers game. Yes, it is. Many people online will not notice you or will ignore you for the wrong reasons. Don't get too worked up.
5. Don't waste too much time on one person you have not even met yet. So you've exchanged a few messages with someone and you are already in love with their profile picture. Cool, but don't get obsessed by a person you have not even seen. People love with their feet, so if there is that special connection, it should materialize in an actual date. If not, that other person is just not that into you. That's all.
6. Don't overpursue. Having good manners is one thing, writing ten times a day to a person you have barely started dating is a signal that you are needy and insecure. Don't do it.
7. Wait for the other person's reply! Men, especially, but also some women: wait for them to reply back! It's not a monolog.
8. Consider investing in premium service, but only after using the free app for a while. If you have been using that app for a while and want to maximize your matches, paying that monthly fee is not a bad idea. But: make sure to first get some experience with the app, get the hang of it and don't rush to buy premium on day one.
9. Start every interaction unbiased. Don't let previous bad experience influence how you treat your latest match. No one wants to hear how the previous 20 people you talked to were all terrible.
10. Keep a positive attitude. If you notice you're getting frustrated maybe it's time to take a break. Remember that new people are constantly joining dating apps, just because you were unlucky once, doesn't mean you won't find what you're looking for in the future.
With this in mind, let's look at the apps...
Hinge is what a proper dating app on a mobile device should look like. And yes, you should be on it. It is not only the first dating app to add video to profiles, but it actually builds a page for you with your photos, videos, hobbies, background and a few other interesting tidbits you may want to share. We are more than just our profile pictures, so that's why on Hinge you will have a much better picture of the person you talk to beyond just a few snaps. Naturally, this means that you will have more meaningful conversations and more great people in your life. Sadly, Hinge is available on iOS only.
Tinder is the most popular app out there, period. If you want to get dates, it is the fastest and easiest way to get them. So yes, while we do prefer apps like Hinge that are little more detail-oriented and substantiated, Tinder is the place with more people not just in the United States, but all over the world.
Here is what the premium versions give as an extra:
A Tinder Plus subscription gives you undo for mistaken swipes, unlimited likes, five Super Likes each day, plus the option to look up people from different locations that the one you are currently at. Tinder Plus costs $10 a month for users under 28, and $20 for those over 28 years old or over (it's stupid, we know).
Tinder Gold costs $5 a month and is a feature that you can get only if you already are a paying Tinder Plus subscriber. Tinder Gold allows you to see who liked you.
Tinder claims that its paid users get 60% more likes than users of the free version.
One of the classic online dating services, OkCupid has operated for more than 12 years, proving itself to be quite good at its job. But recently, it angered its users with a new limitation: while previously you could see who has visited your profile, that information is no longer available (in the worst traditions of Tinder). You can't even see who gave you a like unless you're paying a monthly subscription and messages from people you haven't matched with remain on their profiles for you to discover. But... there is still a ton of people on OKCupid. A nice feature OKCupid has is the match percentage it shows for each potential partner based on the questions you've answered. The more answers you have, the better match you can get. You can go through the answers of other people and quickly rule out the ones that don't share some of your core beliefs.
One of the more offbeat apps on this list, Happn works by requiring its users to have already passed by and noticed each other, so it serves as less of a dating app and more of a digital icebreaker, though only if both parties have expressed their interest. Also provided are a statistic about how many times users have crossed paths with one another, and connecting with someone isn’t subject to a time limit. If users choose to pay for the service, they are given the ability to send a so-called Charm, which is shown to a chosen person regardless of whether they have previously shown interest.