Online dating is one of the most common ways to meet women in 2025. You've probably already heard about apps like Tinder, Bumble , Hinge and the 300 other variants. However, the question is which dating app suits you best. Of course, this also depends on what you're looking for.
In this blog post I'm comparing the most popular dating apps, the pros and cons, along with tips to get more matches and dates. "We listen and we don't judge". So whether you are looking for something more serious or for something more casual. I'll help you discern the good from the bad. These apps will come to the rescue!
Overview of Dating Apps
We're going to look at the five best-known apps that you've probably heard about before reading this blog. All dating apps are basically free to use (read: freemium) but they all offer paid versions.
Dating Apps
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- Tinder
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- Bumble
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- Hinge
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- Breeze
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- Happn
We're going to judge them based on the number of users, subscriptions and the serious vs casual dating aspect.
Tinder
Tinder is by far the most popular dating app in Europe and is also the easiest to create an account for. Within minutes you can upload a few photos and start swiping. You get 50 swipes to the right per day with the free version. Because Tinder has a somewhat lower entry barrier, there tend to also be more fake profiles on it.
Tinder Plus
Tinder Plus is Tinder's basic paid subscription and it includes:
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- Unlimited swipes per day - You can now swipe right (or left) as many times a day as you want
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- unlimited rewinds (accidentally swiped to the left? you can go back a profile)
- Tinder Passport that allows you to change location with the app without actually changing location
- unlimited rewinds (accidentally swiped to the left? you can go back a profile)
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- No ads
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- Incognito Swiping - Only the people you have swiped to the right can see your profile (this is optional)
Tinder Gold
Tinder Gold, aka the second tier model of Tinder where you get added benefits on top of the Plus subscription:
Seeing your likes
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- New top picks every day - Profiles selected specifically for you based on your swiping behavior
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- 5 Super Likes per day - Your like gets priority over other likes someone receives
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- 1 boost per month - For 30 Minutes your profile becomes one of the top profiles in your area (if your profile is bad you won't get much benefit from this)
Tinder Platinum
Until recently, this was the highest subscription model you could get the most benefit from with even more benefits on top of the "perks" of the previous models.
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- Like Priority - All your normal likes are seen faster than those of the other users, unless it's a Superlike
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- Messages with Likes - You can send a message with a like (just like Hinge) View Likes over the past 7 days
Tinder Select
The most exclusive subscription of Tinder called Select that costs 500 euros at the time of writing. It gets you the following benefits:
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- Private message: Up to 2 times a week you can send someone a message without matching first. Please note that you can only send a private message through the Sent Likes tab. You cannot send a Super Like at the same time, and some users may opt out of receiving private messages.
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- Skip the line: People you like can view your profile in their Likes You page, even if they don't have a Gold or Platinum subscription. Your profile also stays at the top among their likes for 7 days.
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- Special status: Show off your membership with an exclusive SELECT badge. If you do not want to add this badge to your profile, you can opt out in your Settings.
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- SELECT mode: See and be seen by the most popular profiles on Tinder and find someone who really suits you.
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- VIP Experience: Memberships are given to less than 1% of users to ensure you get the most exclusive experience.
But to apply for this subscription, according to the Tinder website, you must meet some requirements namely:
Bumble
The dating app that became popular after Tinder in part because women make the first move. This means that after a match, only women can send a message (EDIT: NO LONGER THE CASE), question or GIF first. This app is mostly considered a more "serious" dating app than Tinder. The free version allows unlimited likes. Bumble also seems to be more female-friendly. After you match, the lady gets 24 hours to make the first move and you then get 24 hours to respond to that. Bumble is also often seen vs. Tinder as one of the apps for serious relationships.
Bumble Boost
Also known as the lowest tier subscription on Bumble where you can enjoy:
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- 1 Spotlight per week - Bumble's boost where you become one of the most visible profiles for 30 minutes
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- 5 Superswipes per week - Your like gets priority over other likes someone receives
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- Unlimited liking - You can now swipe right (or left) as many times a day as you like
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- Renew Matches - If your match hasn't responded after 24 hours, you can give them another 24 hours
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- Rematch - Expired matches can be matched again
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- Undo - You can reclaim someone you accidentally swiped left
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- See all your likes - an overview of all the likes you get to see your potential matches
Bumble Premium
Bumble's second tier subscription where you get additional options like:
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- Private mode - Only the people you have swiped to the right can see your profile (this is optional)
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- Travel mode - Swiping at another location worldwide
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- Additional Search Filters - You can filter out certain characteristics, such as height, education or sport
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- Viewing your likes - You can see all your likes and like them back
Bumble Premium+
The highest tier of Bumble where you get some additional options like:
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- Priority Likes - All your normal likes are seen faster than those of the other users, unless it's a Superlike
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- Every week 2 compliments - You can send a compliment/message with a like
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- Standing out more - Your profile stands out more than those of other users
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- Everything from Premium and Boost
Hinge
The dating app "designed to be deleted" with over 20 million users. Unlike Tinder, Hinge actually wants you to create as comprehensive a profile as possible with a minimum number of photos of 6 and a mandatory number of prompts or questions to answer. This also makes Hinge the app with the highest entry barrier. Compared to Tinder and Bumble, users on Hinge tend to be more serious about it.
Hinge+
Hinge has only two subscription types unlike Bumble and Tinder. Hinge + features the following:
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- Unlimited likes - You can now swipe right (or left) as many times a day as you want
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- View all your likes - an overview of all the likes you get to see your potential matches
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- Use dating filters - Filter by certain characteristics such as height or religion
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- Sort all your incoming likes - Sort your likes by recent use or type
HingeX
The highest tier premium version of Hinge with the following included
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- Priority likes - All your normal likes are seen faster than those of other users, unless it's a Superlike
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- Enhanced recommendations - Your Hinge Standouts are much more attuned to you
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- Includes the benefits of Hinge+
Happn
The idea of Happn is that you swipe on profiles you've met in real life or that you cross paths with often (enough). It is somewhat less popular than the Big 3 (Tinder, Bumble and Hinge) but still has plenty of want in Europe
Happn Premium
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- Send unlimited likes - You can now swipe right (or left) as many times a day as you want
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- 10 Supercrushes a day - Your like gets priority over other likes someone receives
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- Seeing who has liked you - an overview of all the likes you get to see your potential matches
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- Use more filters
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- Rewind - You can reclaim someone you accidentally swiped to the left
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- No ads
Breeze
The Dutch dating app with a pretty unique concept: as soon as you match you go on a date. Every day you get to see new profiles at 07:00 in the morning and 19:00 at night with a maximum of 20 profiles per day.
The concept is that you pay 4.50 euros p.p. and cannot chat until an hour before the date thus avoiding a lot of fuss. Happn has a number of "regular spots" that then host the date.
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- No chat function until an hour before the date
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- Payment
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- Walk & Talk vs drinks at bar
Honorable mentions
Inner Circle, Badoo, Raya, Grindr, Lexa
Serious Relationships vs Casual Dating
Whether your goal is to find the one and only or just casual dating, dating apps all have their own value. It won't be about the best app for you, but rather what your goals are.
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- Tinder is easiest to create a profile on and date casually
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- Bumble is a little more difficult because it requires more commitment with profile creation but is already more suitable for singles seeking something more serious
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- Hinge is often seen as the most serious dating app for relationships, however, your profile will determine what you will encounter on it. Hinge is also a bit easier to match on based on your profile because you can send a message along with it.
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- Breeze has no chat and thus depends purely on your profile strength (read: photos).
Dating Photography
At the end of the day, your photos are what matter most. You can have the best personality in the world, but on dating apps you swipe at images - not character. And bad photos? People just swipe those away.
10x your dates! Hire a dating photographer. A photographer who understands how dating apps work and won't just take headshots of you that then don't work. Otherwise, check out the home page.
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