The 8 Best Dating Sites and Apps for People Over 40
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minutes. User photos are very small on the web version. The Plenty of Fish website can be very confusing even for
those who are used to online dating. Founded in 2004, Plenty of Fish, or POF for short, is one of the oldest dating services online and boasts over 4 million active daily users. While Plenty of Fish is open to adults in all age brackets, its modern iteration clearly targets mature singles over the ages of 40 and 50 with detailed profile questions relating to past relationships, kids, income, and family specifically designed to make dating as an adult (with experience) easier. Unfortunately, Plenty of Fish’s age does show with its design, which seems to negate any dating preferences chosen during the account setup process and often results in people from outside your preferred age bracket, or even gender preference, showing up in your search results and matches. Random profiles showing up in search results also happens on other dating apps, but the problem seems to be much bigger. Despite these flaws, the sheer volume of singles on Plenty of Fish does guarantee at least some matches very quickly, so it can be worth checking out if you’re struggling to find a match on other dating sites. Download For: iOS Android 06 of 08
The 8 Best Dating Sites and Apps for People Over 40
Find romance after 40 (and 50 . . . and 60!) with these dating sites and apps
By Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson Freelance Contributor Western Sydney University Brad Stephenson is a freelance tech and geek culture writer with 12+ years' experience. He writes about Windows 10, Xbox One, and cryptocurrency. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on October 17, 2022 Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Michael Heine is a CompTIA-certified writer, editor, and Network Engineer with 25+ years' experience working in the television, defense, ISP, telecommunications, and education industries. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Apps Best Apps Payment Services There’s a plethora of apps and services available dedicated to helping adults find their perfect partner. We've tested quite a few and found eight free and/or paid dating sites and apps worth spending your time on. You’re never too old for romance. Dating apps and sites frequently claim to be free but usually have some sort of twist that requires a payment somewhere. As with any people you might meet, do your research before you commit. 01 of 08Best Small Dating Site Love Again
LoveAgain What We Like Free accounts can send up to five messages every day. Signup process is very fast and only takes a minute. What We Don't Like A lot of messages and notifications after joining. Sneaky popup links to pay for an account upgrade that are way too easy to click on. No smartphone or tablet apps. LoveAgain is a solid alternative to many larger dating sites for those looking for a different ocean to cast their net in. Creating a new account is very fast and only requires answering a few basic questions and an email confirmation before you can dive in. Searching for a potential partner on LoveAgain is simple and intuitive to navigate, with options to refine a search by distance and age made readily available. Impressively, LoveAgain allows users to add a filter for bisexual people, which is rarely seen on these dating sites, typically assuming that everyone is either straight or gay. The lack of an iOS or Android app is a bit of a disappointment, so you’ll need to use the official LoveAgain website for your browsing and messaging. Use LoveAgain Online 02 of 08Most Stylish Dating App For Singles Over 40 Hinge
Hinge What We Like By far the best-looking dating app with a really fresh design and a visual UI. Lots of users in their 40s, 50s, and 60s with a slightly more stylish crowd than other apps. What We Don't Like No web version of Hinge which may frustrate those who don’t like smartphones. Profiles looks great but can take a long time to read due to the visual nature of their design. Hinge genuinely feels like the beginning of the next generation of free dating sites for any age group. Its striking visual design bears more resemblance to Instagram and TikTok than its rivals' early-2000s social network vibe. User profiles on Hinge contain all of the usual information one would expect in a dating app. However, all of it’s presented in such a way that encourages more exploration of a profile, subsequently exposing you to images, videos, and text you probably wouldn’t have seen otherwise. This modern design aesthetic means viewing a profile can take longer than on apps like Tinder, which encourages super-fast liking or disliking, but the experience feels more rewarding. Communicating with other users on Hinge is completely free. However, you can sign up for a premium subscription for more advanced search filters and the ability to see everyone who likes you instead of just a select few. Monthly payments for this premium membership begin at around $10 per month. Download For: iOS Android 03 of 08Best Dating App For Professionals 40 and Over Bumble
Bumble What We Like Bumble’s singles tend to be more serious and professional than its rivals. Instagram and Spotify support adds more personality to profiles. What We Don't Like Frequent prompts to pay to promote your profile to other users. Message and match expirations can be really frustrating. Easy to run out of search results if you're after something specific. Bumble is a popular matching service launched in 2014 and has well over 55 million users worldwide. What sets Bumble apart from the other dating apps and services on this list is its three individual modes allowing people to begin searches for friends, business contacts, or potential romantic interests. This approach keeps inappropriate messages out of those conversations meant for socializing and work, but it also seems to attract more mature and professional orientated individuals to the dating searches. This is a massive boon for those dating over 50 or 40 and looking for someone who has their life together or is motivated to do so. While Bumble does have a large userbase, it can still be straightforward to swipe through all of the search results if you’re using it in a rural area or are searching for someone of the same sex. One of the most popular dating sites for older people, Lumen, shut down in late-2020 and merged with Bumble. This closure likely boosted the number of people using Bumble somewhat. However, the volume of search results is still low compared to those seen on Tinder and other dating sites. Another minus is the temporary nature of matches and messages on Bumble, which can expire within 24 hours unless you pay for Bumble Boost. This mechanic is meant to encourage users to respond to matches quickly, but it can be frustrating if you don’t have time due to work or social obligations and lose the ability to talk to someone you really liked. Download For: iOS Android 04 of 08Best Dating Site For Over 50s OurTime
OurTime What We Like Users need to be over 50 years old to sign up for OurTime. Easy to search by location and distance. What We Don't Like Not much activity outside of major cities in the US and in other countries. Impossible to message other users without paying for the monthly subscription which is around $50 per month. No OurTime apps for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. OurTime is a spin-off of Match dedicated solely to matchmaking for singles over the age of 50. Every user must be over this age; those younger are redirected back to Match during the signup process. This singular vision for OurTime makes it a great place for those over 50 who know they want to be in a relationship with someone else around the same age. However, it limits options for those who don’t mind dating people in a slightly younger demographic, such as the 40s. Signing up for OurTime is fairly straightforward and only takes around 10 minutes. Unfortunately, there are no apps for smartphones and tablets, so you’ll need to do all of the setup and searching on a computer. Something else to watch out for is the monthly premium subscription required if you want to message someone you’re interested in. OurTime is free to use, but you’ll need to pay if you actually want to make a connection. Use OurTime Online 05 of 08Dating App For 40+ Single Parents Plenty of Fish
Plentyoffish Media ULC What We Like One of the original dating sites for older people that’s still super active today. Specific search options for users with kids, adult kids, and no kids. Detailed profile questions designed for those over 40. What We Don't Like Setting up a profile on Plenty of Fish can take well over 15minutes. User photos are very small on the web version. The Plenty of Fish website can be very confusing even for
those who are used to online dating. Founded in 2004, Plenty of Fish, or POF for short, is one of the oldest dating services online and boasts over 4 million active daily users. While Plenty of Fish is open to adults in all age brackets, its modern iteration clearly targets mature singles over the ages of 40 and 50 with detailed profile questions relating to past relationships, kids, income, and family specifically designed to make dating as an adult (with experience) easier. Unfortunately, Plenty of Fish’s age does show with its design, which seems to negate any dating preferences chosen during the account setup process and often results in people from outside your preferred age bracket, or even gender preference, showing up in your search results and matches. Random profiles showing up in search results also happens on other dating apps, but the problem seems to be much bigger. Despite these flaws, the sheer volume of singles on Plenty of Fish does guarantee at least some matches very quickly, so it can be worth checking out if you’re struggling to find a match on other dating sites. Download For: iOS Android 06 of 08