7 Android Dating Apps to Help You Find True Love
1. OkCupid
1. OkCupid
OkCupid is the fastest-growing online dating platform. It's easy to see why — OkCupid is free, simple and incredibly saturated.
The app integrates the site's math-based magic, which suggests compatible mates. On the mobile app, users will still have to build a profile and answer at least 25 questions. But the more questions you answer the better.
OkCupid's "Locals" feature on the mobile app lets singles utilize their free time to scout who's nearby for coffee or a drink. Say you have two hours before dinner with friends, you can also send out a "Broadcast" to singles nearby — "I'm free for coffee downtown." Then just wait for responses. When the app is on, users will also benefit from live notifications if there are any good matches passing them by.
Price: Free Android app
2. Zoosk
2. Zoosk
We must warn you, it gets a bit crowded on Zoosk. But your chances of sparking a connection with someone nearby is high. There are over 50 million singles on Zoosk.
To get started, sign up and turn on the app's radar to see singles nearby who are online now.
Zoosk's mobile platform lets users modify preferences for the type of people who turn up in your dial. Get ready for lots of incoming "Flirts."
Price: Free Android app
3. Plenty of Fish
3. Plenty of Fish
The Plenty of Fish app lets users send and accept messages on the go. Checking notifications regularly means you don't miss a beat.
On the app, scroll through profiles of daters nearby. Plus, make changes to your dating profile on the fly — upload images, edit information, search for users and more.
If you get tired of receiving messages, simply turn off the app or the location-based tracking.
Price: Free Android app
4. Jazzed
4. Jazzed
Jazzed is the Instagram of mobile dating. Instead of long, complicated dating profiles, users are encouraged to express themselves through photos.
In the app, users can search through a main feed of photographs by users, interests or with the "Nearby" filter. The Jazzed app matches duos by common interests.
Mobile users can also access the platform's numerous features, including emails, ice-breakers, "budges," profile views and profile saves.
Price: Free Android app
5. Grindr
5. Grindr
The Grindr app has been dubbed "the world's biggest mobile network of guys." Since launching in 2009, the all-male location-based app has gained a huge global network of more than 4 million users.
Plus, the GPS-enabled app adds 10,000 more users each day.
Users can whip out the app anywhere to find dates and friends close by. Within the app, members can access chat, private messages, photos and location-based tracking.
Price: Free Android app
6. MeetMoi
6. MeetMoi
The app makes one-on-one introductions based on users' GPS locations and shared interests.
For the optimal experience, build up your dating profile. Turn on MeetMoi and you'll see who's nearby to chat. At the office, I gave the app a go. It turned up four matches for me within a few city blocks.
In the intro section, it's a lot of speed dating. The app gives you just one hour to chat with someone. The clock starts counting down once you start viewing your matches. You can choose to chat now, never or later.
"An Intro is someone we're ready to introduce you to who is nearby — and if you both accept, you can chat for up to an hour," MeetMoi explains.
If you hit it off, you can meet in person in the near future (because you guys are so close).
Price: Free Android app
7. eHarmony
7. eHarmony
The eHarmony app lets users sign into their paid profiles on the go.
Users will be able to access matches and use the app's "Ice Breakers" feature to send messages and upload pictures.
The app complements the web platform. Users are required to take the relationship questionnaire from the web platform.
Price: Free Android app
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