Good
Great app
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4.09 out of 5
160 ratings in United Kingdom
Great app
Used to be a great little kinky dating app . Simple interface that allowed me to review people’s profiles according to location . Simple messaging . iOS notifications were a bit glitchy . I was a paid up member and connected in real life with several people near me . Now has been switched to something that looks more like an online casino . Every page looks like an online gambling site. Very off putting.Viewing profiles is much more restrictive . Cannot see who had been online recently . Looks like it has been bought out by a different developer whose number one priority is cash generation.
pretty mid app
I can’t wait
I purchased the premium plan. Liked some users went to bed. I woke up this morning to find that I am unable to login due to suspicious activity!! Contacted the support like 12 hours ago no reply. I will wait a bit then will issue a refund.
Good
Fun and easy to use
Paid for the premium version. This app is literally all fake profiles. The user interface is worse than Fetlife and that’s saying something. It’s clunky and doesn’t make sense. It’s set up like a game show rather than a dating app with a few ‘games’ where you chose people to connect with.
Met my last partner through the older version of the app, and come back to the new version after we split. I’ve got to say, I’m very disappointed. The old one was never perfect and always looked rough around the edges, but as Spartan as it was at least its issues were bugs, not features. This new app looks much prettier, sure, but every aspect of functionality has been reduced. Th lack of ability to message anyone is understandable - I liked the ability to make the first move and present a strong opening message without needing to match first, but I can appreciate that probably led to a lot of harassment and unsolicited messages for the women on the app. However, the way the ‘swiping’ works to match with other users just is not intuitive. If you want to be more like other popular dating apps, take what works - show us a single users profile at a time and let us make decisions, rather than the bizarre whack-a-mole style 5 users popping up and down. Most frustratingly, everything about trying to find people now feels so difficult and frustrating. In the old app, you would set your parameters - age, location, sort order etc. - and the app would present a simple no frills list of the all users that fit your filters. It wasn’t doing anything particularly inventive, but it worked. Instead, now every method of meeting people - the Masquerade Ball, Chemistry at a Glance, the New Users/Recent Logins mystery box thing - are all completely random. You will select filters, and you’ll randomly be presented with a handful of users at a time that some algorithm selects, most of whom don’t seem to have been active for months if not years. A redesign was due, but every feature and function has been reinvented in the most baffling and counterproductive ways imaginable. Very poor execution.
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