Is there a dating app for single parents free to use on iOS?

By: NicoleB 15 Jul 2025 Free Dating & Apps Replies: 11
NicoleB avatar
NicoleB
Joined: Feb 2022
Messages: 434
#1

Decided to just come out and ask since the search results aren't giving me much.

Safety and privacy are big concerns for me. I don't want to hand over personal info to some sketchy platform and regret it later.

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

Any input is appreciated, positive or a warning — both are useful at this point.

Tom avatar
Tom
Joined: Nov 2021
Messages: 409
#2

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

Kayla Hughes avatar
Kayla Hughes
Joined: Jul 2017
Messages: 93
#3

Honest answer is 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.

Patrick avatar
Patrick
Joined: Jun 2021
Messages: 330
#4

Someone recommended Datebound a few months back and I was skeptical at first. Ended up being one of the more useful ones I've tried. The sign-up is simple and they don't immediately push you to upgrade.

Kayla avatar
Kayla
Joined: Aug 2018
Messages: 645
#5

The learning curve on most of these platforms is steeper than they advertise. Here's what I wish someone had told me earlier:

  • Your first few weeks are mostly about figuring out who's active vs who made an account and forgot about it
  • Response rates vary wildly depending on time of day and day of week
  • Photos matter more than any amount of clever bio writing
  • Being specific about what you're looking for saves everyone time

Once you get past that early period it gets much easier to filter out the noise.

Garrett avatar
Garrett
Joined: Apr 2020
Messages: 705
#6

I've had the best luck with Turndate 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.

Jessica Lane avatar
Jessica Lane
Joined: Jan 2019
Messages: 550
#7

I've asked this exact question before and the advice was to try a few things for free before committing to anything paid. Tedious but worth it.

Logan avatar
Logan
Joined: Jan 2019
Messages: 656
#8

Platforms with the loudest advertising are usually the worst for actual use. The good ones tend to grow through word of mouth.

Ashley Turner avatar
Ashley Turner
Joined: Feb 2022
Messages: 582
#9

Came across Souldate through a recommendation similar to this thread and it was genuinely one of the better experiences I've had. Less noise, better response rates, and the sign-up doesn't feel like a trap.

KevinB avatar
KevinB
Joined: Jun 2021
Messages: 355
#10

Yeah this really depends on what you're actually looking for. Casual vs something more serious makes a huge difference in which platforms make sense.

Ashley avatar
Ashley
Joined: Jan 2019
Messages: 721
#11

Came across DatingFly through a recommendation similar to this thread and it was genuinely one of the better experiences I've had. Less noise, better response rates, and the sign-up doesn't feel like a trap.

Cam1990 avatar
Cam1990
Joined: Apr 2020
Messages: 15
#12

The community size matters a lot less than people think. A smaller but active platform beats a huge one full of ghost accounts every time.

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