
Unlike apps like Tinder, you can’t get a good read on who likes you, as that visibility is only available to paying members.

We enjoyed testing out both the desktop version and the app, finding them easy to navigate, and we liked that it assesses your personality before asking you to upload photos. It’s one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly apps that we tested, allowing users to enter a range of genders and sexualities for potential matches.

Like a few other modern dating platforms, it's also a site that can be used to simply forge new friendships, so it doesn't have a purely romantic focus. It's filled with vibrant colors, has a quirky sign-up process, and is packed with fun-to-use features. The best thing about this platform is that it feels fresher than its rivals, eHarmony and.