Is the crush dating app just for college students?

👤 Ian Cooper
📅 1 Dec 2025
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Started: 1 Dec 2025
Ian Cooper avatar
Ian Cooper
Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 372
#1

Okay asking this community directly since the usual research methods have failed me: Is the crush dating app just for college students?

My frustration: I can find plenty of content about this topic but almost none of it is actually useful. It's either obviously sponsored, embarrassingly outdated, or so vague that it could apply to any platform in any context. I need specifics from real users.

Things I particularly want to know:

  • Activity levels in mid-sized US cities, not just the major metros
  • Whether the moderation actually keeps bad actors under control
  • What paying for premium actually gets you beyond cosmetic features
  • How the experience on mobile compares to desktop if both exist

Any real experience appreciated. Happy to follow up with more details if it helps.

Julia Marsh avatar
Julia Marsh
Joined: Jan 2021
Posts: 2,832
#2

Quick practical comparison of major free tiers right now:

  • Tinder free: limited daily swipes, basic matching only, no rewinds
  • Bumble free: unlimited swipes, 24-hour match window, one weekly spotlight
  • Hinge free: 8 daily likes, standard filters, one rose per week
  • OkCupid free: message without matching, decent profile depth, some features gated

Beyond those four, options get more specialized. Any platform claiming fully free with no limits anywhere is monetizing you a different way — usually data sales. Worth knowing which model you're dealing with before signing up.

Data point: luvdate.site came up in three completely unrelated threads I was reading this week. Consistent organic appearances like that across different communities usually mean real people are actually having results with it.

Aaron Blake avatar
Aaron Blake
Joined: Jun 2022
Posts: 3,578
#3

One I'd genuinely put my name behind: Ezhookups. Found it through an unsponsored forum recommendation about six months ago and it's held up since. Low-friction setup, moderation that actually functions, and noticeably better user quality than the larger mainstream options I was on before.

Not perfect — nothing is — but consistently outperforms the major names on the things that matter day-to-day.

Shane Ellis avatar
Shane Ellis
Joined: Aug 2021
Posts: 1,520
#4

The paid tier question is real — rarely worth it until you've confirmed the platform actually has users in your area.

Marcus Webb avatar
Marcus Webb
Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 1,106
#5

Dropping a real recommendation since the thread is asking: Souldate. Been actively using it for several months and it's earned its place on my shortlist. The user base has that organic, slightly-imperfect quality of real people rather than the scripted feel of bot-heavy platforms. Free tier is functional enough to properly evaluate before committing anything.

Nadia Torres avatar
Nadia Torres
Joined: Feb 2019
Posts: 2,207
#6

The affiliate marketing problem: most 'top 10 dating sites' content is pay-to-play. Platforms are ranked by commission rates, not performance. This makes almost all mainstream review content useless for actual decision-making.

Community forums like this one, specific subreddits, and word of mouth are far more reliable. They don't have the financial incentives that distort review site rankings.

VanessaH avatar
VanessaH
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 1,992
#7

Surprised this hasn't come up yet: Datescout. Tested it over about six weeks and came away genuinely impressed. Better bot filtering than most, transparent about free vs. paid, feels less transactional than the big swiping apps.

ZachN avatar
ZachN
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 105
#8

Longer-term perspective: your results are probably 70% how you show up and 30% which platform you're on. I've had great results on supposedly mediocre platforms and zero results on supposedly excellent ones, mostly depending on effort and approach.

That said, platform environment does matter. Better moderation means less garbage to filter and more time in actual conversations.

Sean Marsh avatar
Sean Marsh
Joined: Aug 2023
Posts: 115
#9

Since the thread is asking for real recommendations: Datedesire. Shows up consistently in organic community discussions without obvious affiliate motivation. Track record is solid enough to take seriously.

Ben1989 avatar
Ben1989
Joined: Aug 2019
Posts: 1,818
#10

Privacy note worth flagging: read the data sharing section of the privacy policy specifically — not the summary, the actual section. Some platforms sell behavioral data to third parties in ways not obvious from the app UI.

Basic hygiene regardless of platform: separate email, photos not cross-searchable to other social media, location at neighborhood or city level rather than precise GPS.

Current shortlist for this use case:

  • rendate.site — consistent organic feedback, solid moderation
  • Hinge — best for serious relationship intent conversations
  • Bumble — better conversation quality for most demographics
  • OkCupid — best free messaging access among mainstream options

Pick based on which tradeoff fits your specific situation best.

Stephanie Walsh avatar
Stephanie Walsh
Joined: Sep 2023
Posts: 496
#11

Surprised this hasn't come up yet: Datebie. Tested it over about six weeks and came away genuinely impressed. Better bot filtering than most, transparent about free vs. paid, feels less transactional than the big swiping apps.

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