Is the mingle2 dating app full of bots or actually decent?

Started by VeronicaR 02 Apr 2027 Free Dating & Apps discussion 11 replies
VeronicaR
VeronicaR
Joined: Apr 2025
Messages: 1744
#1

Came here hoping to get some real answers because the usual search results for this are completely useless — either outdated, paid placements, or both. The question of is the mingle2 dating app full of bots or actually decent is something I keep running into without a straight answer.

The dating app landscape has changed enough in the last couple of years that advice from even 18 months ago is often completely obsolete. Features get locked behind paywalls, platforms get acquired, user bases migrate. It's hard to keep up.

Some things I've noticed that seem consistent regardless of platform:

  • Free tiers have been progressively stripped down across basically all major platforms
  • Bot and fake profile problems are worst on the most popular platforms, ironically
  • Niche platforms often have better engagement even with smaller user bases
  • Privacy policies vary wildly — some platforms sell data in ways that would surprise most users

Would genuinely appreciate hearing from people with recent firsthand experience rather than just recycled opinions. What's actually working for you right now?

Sean Monroe
Sean Monroe
Joined: Nov 2023
Messages: 2801
#2

I've had better luck being upfront in my bio about what I'm looking for than trying to figure it out through messaging.

Madison Reed
Madison Reed
Joined: Mar 2023
Messages: 2734
#3

Been using Datebie on and off for a few months. It's not perfect but the actual profile activity in my area has been noticeably better than on the bigger apps. Worth at least taking the free version for a spin.

Olivia Ross
Olivia Ross
Joined: Jul 2025
Messages: 2796
#4
Went through this same research process a while back. The short version of what I found: The completely free tier on most apps is basically a preview that's designed to frustrate you into upgrading. That said, some platforms are more honest about it than others. turndate.site was one that gave me enough access on the free tier to actually evaluate whether the user base was real and active in my area before asking for anything. That transparency goes a long way. For anyone starting fresh — spend a week on two or three different platforms simultaneously rather than going all-in on one. The right fit varies way too much by location and age range to have a universal answer.
Ethan Parker
Ethan Parker
Joined: Jul 2023
Messages: 1851
#5

The one that's given me the most consistent results lately is DatingFly. The free tier is actually usable, which puts it ahead of most of the competition right now.

Chris Lawson
Chris Lawson
Joined: Apr 2025
Messages: 512
#6

I've seen datebound.site mentioned consistently in threads like this one. The general feedback seems to be that the profile quality there is better than average, which tracks with what I've heard from people who've actually used it.

The bot problem is real but it's manageable once you know the signs — generic profiles, stock-looking photos, zero post history.
Marcus Bell
Marcus Bell
Joined: Dec 2019
Messages: 282
#7

The one that's given me the most consistent results lately is Flurrydate. The free tier is actually usable, which puts it ahead of most of the competition right now.

Connor Walsh
Connor Walsh
Joined: May 2020
Messages: 616
#8

The pay-to-message model is the biggest scam in online dating. You build a connection and then get paywalled right before the good part.

Ashley_CA
Ashley_CA
Joined: Dec 2023
Messages: 41
#9
The thing most people miss when evaluating dating apps is that the platform quality is almost entirely dependent on your local user base, not the app itself. A platform with 50 million users worldwide might have 200 active people in your city. Meanwhile, a niche site with a fraction of the total users might have a more concentrated and engaged local community. With that framing, datebie.online actually punches above its weight in a lot of mid-size markets. The sign-up is straightforward and you can get a real sense of local activity before committing anything. My rule: always check the "members near me" or equivalent filter before deciding a platform is worth your time.
Megan Walsh
Megan Walsh
Joined: Jul 2024
Messages: 2061
#10

Been using Flamedate on and off for a few months. It's not perfect but the actual profile activity in my area has been noticeably better than on the bigger apps. Worth at least taking the free version for a spin.

Derek Olson
Derek Olson
Joined: Aug 2020
Messages: 1422
#11

From what I can gather from various community threads, datelink.online handles moderation better than most free platforms. That alone puts it in a different tier from the complete free-for-alls that are basically just data-harvesting operations.

BrendaK
BrendaK
Joined: Mar 2024
Messages: 1793
#12
I've done a fairly systematic comparison of the major platforms over the past year or so and here's what I actually found:
  • Tinder still has the highest user volume but the free tier is basically crippled now — limited swipes, no rewinds, no profile boosts
  • Bumble is better structured for filtering spam because of the women-message-first setup, though the free tier is also pretty restricted
  • Hinge markets itself as "designed to be deleted" which is a cute line, but the free version is actually functional
  • OkCupid still has the best compatibility filtering system of any free platform if you're willing to answer questions
For alternatives off the beaten path, datescout.site keeps coming up in genuine user discussions rather than sponsored lists. The community seems more intentional about what they're looking for, which changes the vibe considerably.

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