Currently using: HingeHappnBumbleTinderOkCupidHad great success on okcupidToday downloaded: BreezeFeeldBadoo(More like - Baboon. It's all black monkeys)The more apps I have, the more matches I get. It makes me so happy. Please give me more apps to use in the Netherlands that actually have people on them MOST PREFERRED ADVICE IS FROM PEOPLE WHO ACTUALLY USED AN APP THAT ISN'T ON THIS LIST, AND IT GAVE THEM MATCHES AND THEY FELT LIKE IT WAS A POSITIVE ADDITION OVERALL. THANK YOU.
Ya know what they should do, instead of having to swipe individually, they show a list view, you see everyone in the vicinity, 10000 or whatever people at once, you go through pages and pages, then you heart or not heart the profiles (if they heart you, it's a match. Can also allow cold message opener thing, where you message once and if they don't respond then it's not a match, if they do then it is, and user can toggle if they want to allow that option to allow more potential matches), and it's listed by newest date so you can see where you left off of (i.e. new profiles within the vicinity), you open profiles you're interest in to see more info. You then swipe the page so that page goes in the archive/trash so those profiles don't show up ever againThat'd be more efficient if we were to design a people meeting/"dating" app.Why isn't there an app like that, why do we instead have 500 clone apps of the exact same inefficient one-by-one-by-one-by-one swipe
>>34469036And then you can filter by tags. Everyone's profile they add tags to them (can be AI generated from the info they provided on their profile). Like if you don't want single mums you filter against single mums.
>>34469047A registry of available people within ur vicinity. Vicinistry TM R
>>34469036OP here, nice suggestions, but the answer is money. Most of these apps I have are owned by the same parent group, and they have variying business models. For example, I had nothing on tinder or hinge, but I had quite a lot of success on okcupid - all 3 are owned by "matchgroup". It's like cola vs fanta - you think there's competition, but there's obviously a difference in the product. There's not much difference in dating apps though. The algorithm is obscured. It is dogshit.That's why unless you want to pay upwards of 200 euros a month to get negligible advantages - then you go through the swipe treadmillUnfortunate, but it's an American Monopoly.
>>34469076Someone should make like an open source experimental one aye
do you actually fuck the kechs or are you just collecting matches/phone numbers?
>>34468940Just use openclaw to automate your dating life and set up Google calendar event reminders so you actually show up
OP here, update: My first match on feeld, literally the first one, is a girl who wants to fuck the shit out of me and we're meeting Friday. She wants to be long term fwb and she's taking an std test for me. We already like each other from a 3 hour phone call. I'm not even that hot I just lost a lot of weight, and took care of my hair and dressed well and wrote a suuuper honest bio about things I actually like. And it all fucking works out now. I'm sweeping all the mid looking fat nerdy white girls off their feet, and I couldn't be happier.