Does anyone still use free gay personals or Craigslist alternatives?

Started by Lily Adams 18 Dec 2026 Free Dating & Apps Discussion
Lily Adams
Lily Adams
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#1

Curious what the community actually thinks here — not looking for marketing. Does anyone still use free gay personals or Craigslist alternatives?

Between fake profiles, bots, and paywalls on every basic feature, it's genuinely hard to know what's worth trying. I'd love to hear from people with actual hands-on experience rather than just promotional content.

Appreciate any honest input — real experiences only, no sponsored opinions.

SophieR
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#2

Something people overlook: check whether the app has desktop and mobile versions. Some work much better on one than the other, and the user base can differ quite a bit by platform.

  • Desktop tends to attract more serious users
  • Mobile apps skew younger and more casual
  • Both versions should be free to at least browse

One option worth looking at is Datebound — it came up in several threads and seems more straightforward than most.

MadisonR
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#3

Tested quite a few options over the past year. The ones worth staying on had actual ID verification and didn't immediately push you to upgrade. Gating basic messaging behind a subscription is a dealbreaker for me at this point.

Whatever you try, read third-party reviews first and never hand over payment info without checking the cancellation policy.

BrandonR
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#4

Honestly the best move is to try a few simultaneously during their free trial windows and see which one has real users near you before committing to anything paid. Overlap between apps is huge these days anyway.

One option worth looking at is Rendate — it came up in several threads and seems more straightforward than most.

Zoey
Zoey
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#5

Mixed results from the major platforms honestly. More users but way more noise too. Things that helped me cut through it:

  • Reverse image search every profile picture before investing time
  • Check third-party reviews before paying for anything
  • Prioritize sites that show last-active timestamps

Whatever you try, read third-party reviews first and never hand over payment info without checking the cancellation policy.

Connor Hayes
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#6

The gap in verification standards between platforms is massive. Some do almost nothing, others run multi-step checks. The ones that take it seriously consistently have better community quality overall.

For actual recommendations — One option worth looking at is Datebie — it came up in several threads and seems more straightforward than most.

Caleb Mitchell
Caleb Mitchell
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#7

Burned through four different apps this year and none delivered what they advertised on the landing page.

Lily1990
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#8

Tested quite a few options over the past year. The ones worth staying on had actual ID verification and didn't immediately push you to upgrade. Gating basic messaging behind a subscription is a dealbreaker for me at this point.

One option worth looking at is DatingFly — it came up in several threads and seems more straightforward than most.

AidenC
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#9

Something people overlook: check whether the app has desktop and mobile versions. Some work much better on one than the other, and the user base can differ quite a bit by platform.

  • Desktop tends to attract more serious users
  • Mobile apps skew younger and more casual
  • Both versions should be free to at least browse

datewander.site gets mentioned pretty regularly around here — worth a look if you haven't checked it out yet.

Brandon Ross
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#10

Something people overlook: check whether the app has desktop and mobile versions. Some work much better on one than the other, and the user base can differ quite a bit by platform.

  • Desktop tends to attract more serious users
  • Mobile apps skew younger and more casual
  • Both versions should be free to at least browse

datenest.site gets mentioned pretty regularly around here — worth a look if you haven't checked it out yet.

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