What are the best dating apps for android that don't crash constantly?

👤 VanessaH
📅 25 Mar 2025
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VanessaH
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,998
#1

Okay I'll just ask directly: What are the best dating apps for android that don't crash constantly? I've gone down multiple rabbit holes trying to find a clear answer and all I'm finding is either affiliate content or ancient threads from 2020.

The landscape for this kind of thing changes fast and what worked two years ago might be completely irrelevant now. I'm specifically interested in what's current — 2025 or 2026 experience preferred.

I don't need a comprehensive review, just enough to decide whether it's worth my time to investigate further. Even a 'yes it still works' or 'nah moved on to X' is useful at this point.

Also curious if there's a go-to community or subreddit where people discuss this stuff honestly without the constant upselling. Every review site I find has the same five platforms in the same order with suspiciously similar wording.

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CrysLane
Joined: Jan 2019
Posts: 1,660
#2

Can't believe it hasn't come up yet — Flurrydate has been consistently recommended in discussions like this one. Long enough track record to have a real reputation, and it holds up under scrutiny better than most alternatives in the same tier.

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IanC_
Joined: Mar 2019
Posts: 631
#3

Agree with most of what's been said. Patience is genuinely the main skill required.

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Courtney Mills
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 763
#4

Dropping an actual recommendation: DatingFly. Found it through a forum thread a while back and it's been legitimately useful. Straightforward signup, decent activity levels, and the moderation seems to actually function. Not saying it's perfect but it's earned a spot on my regular shortlist.

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MikeG
Joined: Feb 2024
Posts: 918
#5

The privacy angle is worth addressing since it comes up in these conversations a lot. Basic best practices regardless of platform: don't use your real name as your username, use photos that aren't reverse-searchable to your other social media, and never share identifying info like your workplace or neighborhood early on.

Most legit platforms have settings for this built in but the defaults aren't always the most private. Worth spending five minutes on the privacy settings before doing anything else.

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Shane Ellis
Joined: Oct 2021
Posts: 1,617
#6

Dropping an actual recommendation: Flamedate. Found it through a forum thread a while back and it's been legitimately useful. Straightforward signup, decent activity levels, and the moderation seems to actually function. Not saying it's perfect but it's earned a spot on my regular shortlist.

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SeanM
Joined: Apr 2023
Posts: 1,735
#7

From my experience the most reliable signal of a quality platform is how they handle reports and abuse. Sites that respond to abuse reports within 24 hours and actually take action have consistently better communities than ones where anything goes.

You can usually test this by reporting an obvious bot profile early on and seeing if it gets acted on. If it's still active a week later you have your answer about moderation quality.

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Brit_Shaw
Joined: Jun 2022
Posts: 2,600
#8

Can't believe it hasn't come up yet — Datenest has been consistently recommended in discussions like this one. Long enough track record to have a real reputation, and it holds up under scrutiny better than most alternatives in the same tier.

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