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If you're frustrated with Tinder, here are some other apps you can try instead for online dating
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Are you tired of Tinder and want to try a different dating app? Fortunately, there are lots of options that are similar to Tinder. This wikiHow article lists alternatives to Tinder that you can use for online dating.

Things You Should Know

  • If Tinder isn't working out for you, there are lots of alternatives you can try.
  • Bumble and Hinge are your best bets for using an alternative to Tinder.
  • If you're looking for something completely different, try Kippo or Coffee Meets Bagel.
  1. This dating app was created by an ex-employee of Tinder with the intent of building a safer and friendlier dating environment for women. For example, women aren't bombarded with message upon message after they've matched. Instead, only women can make the first contact on Bumble after matching. You can also have video and voice calls within the app, so Bumble users can meet each other virtually before meeting in real life![1]
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  1. This dating service matches you to others based on your shared interests, so you'll find other people who like dogs or gardening. So even though the questionnaires seem endless, answering honestly about yourself will get you more possible matches! So make sure you click or tap the right answers when you're setting up your profile on OkCupid to prevent someone with interests that you dislike (like vaping) to appear in your matches![4]
    • OkCupid is free, but many advanced features require a premium membership.
  1. This app acts more like Tinder, so you can swipe to your heart's content. Unlike Tinder, however, you can chat via text or video to make sure you're really chatting with the person in the profile picture you swiped on. There's also an added feature that censors explicit content and warns you about it before you view it! Badoo is pretty bare-bones and doesn't feature a lot of profile questions, so you can just browse profiles to see if you find someone you like.[5]
    • The dating service is free, but there are paid features available.
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  1. This dating service was built by the LGBTQ+ community for the LGBTQ+ community and sometimes hosts meet-ups and get-togethers; if there's one near you, you'll be notified through the app! While Tinder can feel like a throwaway app, Her aims to offer a more positive dating experience.[7]
    • Basic features are free, but using more advanced tools (like seeing who matched you) requires a subscription.
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  1. While many chats with potential dates tend to stall or stagnate due to someone getting distracted or running out of things to say, this app prevents that from happening by allowing matches to talk one day a week: Thursday. This time limitation is meant to help you be excited for Thursday and the time you get to chat with your matches.[13]
    • The app is only available in NYC and London at the moment, so you can't use the app if you don't live there!
  1. This app is an MMOC (massively multiplayer online community) that allows people who love video games, pop culture, music, and fashion to get together in a virtual world. While Kippo doesn't exclusively consider itself a dating service, you can browse the profiles of other users in hopes of matching. You also fill out a form detailing which games you like as well as some other info about your dating preferences.
    • This isn't a 2-D experience of other dating apps where you just swipe and look at profiles. Instead, you create an avatar that you can move around the virtual world in, just like an old Game Boy game. You can chill out, play games, audio-chat with people, hang out, and meet new friends or dates.[14]
    • Kippo is free to use, but there is an upgrade available.
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John Keegan
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This article was reviewed by John Keegan and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health. This article has been viewed 27,570 times.
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