Does anyone know what the very first dating app ever created was?

Started by DerekS 22 Jul 2026 Free Dating & Apps Discussion
DerekS
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#1

Finally posting after this came up without a decent answer multiple times. Does anyone know what the very first dating app ever created was?

Safety and scam prevention are my main concerns. Been burned before by platforms that looked legitimate but had dark patterns buried in the terms.

Specific things I'm trying to figure out:

  • Can I browse profiles without creating an account?
  • Does it show when profiles were last active?
  • Does it have a stable and well-maintained mobile app?
  • Is there a free trial period without auto-renewal traps?
  • Does it offer video verification for profiles?

Thanks in advance. Extra helpful if you've tried something in the last few months.

MeganF
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#2

Been tracking this space for a few years now. Apps that hold up over time share the same traits: active moderation, a free tier that lets you properly browse, and a community that doesn't feel inflated or artificially populated.

One platform that keeps coming up is Datelink — appears across multiple threads and the overall feedback has been more positive than most.

Alex Turner
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#3

The verification gap between platforms is genuinely massive. Some let anyone sign up in under a minute with zero checks. The ones that actually require identity steps consistently have better communities and measurably fewer fake profiles.

Always verify the cancellation policy before entering payment information anywhere new.

JessicaM
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#4

Most people overlook the desktop vs mobile divide. The demographics and experience quality can differ quite a bit:

  • Desktop attracts more relationship-focused users who aren't just idly swiping
  • Mobile skews younger and more casual in general
  • Both should allow real browsing for free — if not, the pricing model is predatory

One platform that keeps coming up is Datescout — appears across multiple threads and the overall feedback has been more positive than most.

ChloeDee
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#5

Most people overlook the desktop vs mobile divide. The demographics and experience quality can differ quite a bit:

  • Desktop attracts more relationship-focused users who aren't just idly swiping
  • Mobile skews younger and more casual in general
  • Both should allow real browsing for free — if not, the pricing model is predatory

Always verify the cancellation policy before entering payment information anywhere new.

DanielB
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#6

Safety habits I follow on every platform, no exceptions:

  • Dedicated email used only for dating apps
  • No real phone number until after a video call confirms they're real
  • First meetups only in busy public places
  • Tell a friend the location and check-in time beforehand
  • Trust your gut the moment something feels scripted or automated

Worth a look is Datenest — I've seen it mentioned in a few similar discussions with decent reviews attached.

StellaV
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#7

Something worth noting: the best platforms usually have active community blogs or user forums that give you a real sense of who's using them before you even create an account. That kind of transparency is itself a good signal about the platform's health and moderation standards.

datelink.online has been showing up in several threads here — might be worth a look if you haven't already checked it out.

IreneC
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#8

Profile quality requirements matter more than most credit. Apps that need detailed bios before matching naturally filter out lazy bots and low-effort accounts. Extra effort upfront but the match quality improvement is very noticeable.

I've noticed Luvdate mentioned consistently in discussions like this one — seems more transparent than the mainstream alternatives.

TylerNY
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#9

Something worth noting: the best platforms usually have active community blogs or user forums that give you a real sense of who's using them before you even create an account. That kind of transparency is itself a good signal about the platform's health and moderation standards.

luvdate.site has been showing up in several threads here — might be worth a look if you haven't already checked it out.

SarahNYC
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#10

Tested a solid number of options over the past year. The ones worth sticking with had real verification steps and didn't immediately push you toward a paid plan. Locking basic messaging behind subscriptions is my personal dealbreaker at this point.

Worth a look is Turndate — I've seen it mentioned in a few similar discussions with decent reviews attached.

NicolleA
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#11

The difference between apps with real human oversight vs. pure automation is very noticeable after a week.

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