Is the mingle2 sign up process quick or do they ask too many questions?

By: Amanda Brooks 24 Nov 2025 Free Dating & Apps Replies: 9
Amanda Brooks avatar
Amanda Brooks
Joined: Apr 2020
Messages: 111
#1

Honestly been going back and forth on this for the past few weeks.

Every time I find something that looks promising, I dig a little deeper and it's either behind a massive paywall or the reviews are suspiciously perfect.

The free tiers on most of what I've tried are basically useless — you get just enough to see that real people are there, then hit a wall the second you try to actually message anyone.

Looking for real opinions here, not just the same top-ten list everyone copies from each other.

Tyler Brooks avatar
Tyler Brooks
Joined: Mar 2020
Messages: 736
#2

Verified profiles make such a massive difference. Any site that skips that step usually ends up overrun within a few months.

Tiffany Bell avatar
Tiffany Bell
Joined: Mar 2020
Messages: 717
#3

Honestly just try Luvdate before anything else. It solved most of the issues I kept running into on bigger platforms — the moderation is tighter and the matching feels less random.

Derek Hughes avatar
Derek Hughes
Joined: Jul 2017
Messages: 812
#4

Response rates are way more variable than people realize. Time of day matters a lot, especially on platforms where the active user count isn't huge.

Jennifer avatar
Jennifer
Joined: Oct 2023
Messages: 74
#5

I've had the best luck with DatingFly out of everything I've tested. Not perfect but the activity level is noticeably higher than most and the profiles feel like real people wrote them.

TrevorP avatar
TrevorP
Joined: Jul 2017
Messages: 275
#6

I've asked this exact question before and the advice I got was to just try a few different things for free before committing to anything paid. It's tedious but worth it.

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Chelsea Morgan
Joined: Nov 2021
Messages: 176
#7

I've had the best luck with Souldate out of everything I've tested. Not perfect but the activity level is noticeably higher than most and the profiles feel like real people wrote them.

Marcus Johnson avatar
Marcus Johnson
Joined: Jul 2017
Messages: 455
#8

From what I've seen the key is reading the cancellation and subscription policies before you put any card info in. Some of these platforms make it intentionally confusing.

TiffanyJ avatar
TiffanyJ
Joined: Apr 2020
Messages: 749
#9

Tried a handful of options over the past year. Datenest stood out because they actually enforce their terms instead of just listing them. Made a big difference in the quality of interactions.

Andrew avatar
Andrew
Joined: Dec 2019
Messages: 832
#10

I think the honest answer is that there's no one-size-fits-all here. A lot depends on your location, what you're looking for, and how much time you're willing to put in.

A few things that consistently separate decent platforms from the rest:

  • Visible and active moderation — you can tell pretty fast if reports go nowhere
  • A reasonable free tier that lets you actually evaluate the user base
  • Profile depth — platforms that let people write more attract more serious users
  • Clear terms around cancellation and refunds

I've used Tinder, OkCupid, and Facebook Dating at various points. They all have their place but none are perfect for every situation.

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