![]() Overall, OKCupid score a 2.8 out of 5.0 in our most recent review. OkCupid is basically a swipe-style dating app dressed up with a lot of new bells and whistles. If you’re not someone who normally gets a lot of quality messages, you may not be a fan of this.Īnd if you like having some control with being able to search through your matches, you won’t have that option here. You also won’t be able to message anyone unless there is a mutual match-so, much like Tinder (owned by the same company), you’re at the whim of your pictures and profile getting you in the door. Sure, this is great if you have a lot of time to dedicate to figuring things out, but if your chief goal is finding someone special-you’re probably going to get frustrated.Īdditionally, there are ads if you’re not using an upgraded membership (which is annoying). It’s one of those apps where it feels chaotic and like there is so much going on it feels like you’re lost on where to click or what to do. Where we start to have a few issues with OKCupid, though, is with the overall user experience. ![]() ![]() Some sites also report a userbase size in the 50 million range, which is certainly something that catches our attention if it’s true (not confirmed by the company). Additionally, much of the site can be accessed for free, with a lot of upgrades and boosts available at additional costs. If you’re big on things like gender inclusivity, hot-button political issues (like their newly added pro-choice profile badge), and you like a lot of bells and whistles (available for purchase) in your dating experience, OkCupid might be worth checking out for you.
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