
Xfun is a new dating app that I discovered recently. Compared with the previous few apps, it seems rather unfamiliar. I first learned about it from my friend. Later, I searched online and found that it was quite popular. The number of users is no less than that of those large apps.
First of all, its user base is wide. It is applicable to almost all groups. No matter if you are straight, gay, lesbian or transgender, you can find people you want at XFun. It is worth noting that this app is mainly for users to seek the most primitive happiness rather than emotional relationships. Most of the users here are seeking physical pleasure rather than emotional burdens. This app mainly focuses on finding FWB dating and NSA fun. People with these preferences can give it a try.
One thing I really like about this app is that its main functions are all free, including sending messages, etc. If you don’t want to purchase a membership, it is sufficient for your daily use. The main purpose of the app is to help users find and enjoy dates freely.
Kasual, as a dating app, also holds a certain position in the market. Many users have stated that its interface is simple and easy to use. However, its drawbacks are also quite obvious. Many users have expressed that this app seems to have a small user base and it feels difficult to match people. There are too many inactive users.
During my use of this app, I also discovered this problem. The messages I sent out received very few responses and it felt like most of the users in the app were fake. If you are in a big city, then the probability of matching is a little higher. Also, some users have said that they had very pleasant conversations here, and looking for dates here requires patience, which is not suitable for those who want quick dates.
eHarmony claims to be the most reliable dating app. Before starting the matching, users will fill out questionnaires, including your personality, hobbies, criteria for choosing a partner, etc. The app will automatically generate a resume based on your questionnaire and then match it with the most suitable user for you. You can also view others’ profiles for efficient matching. The app helps you find the relationship you want.
However, its questionnaires have greatly disturbed many users. Many users have reported that they feel there are a particularly large number of questions to answer. Even before the matching process starts, they keep answering questions. Moreover, the app only offers membership services for six months, one year and two years, which is not very friendly for those users who want to quickly find dating.
Hily is an app suitable for slow-paced dates. Have you grown tired of the fast-paced life and dating? If the answer is yes, then you can give it a try. Many users have labeled it as slow-paced and suitable for taking it step by step. I also tried Hily for a while and found that it was indeed like that. In this era where fast-paced relationships are prevalent, such an app is quite special.
I found a match on Hily and we talked for about two weeks, sharing our daily lives. We never proposed to meet each other, but later I suggested going out for a cup of coffee together, and he agreed. Our meeting was quite ordinary, just like meeting a long-time friend. However, I still found that the user activity here was not high. Maybe the information you send will take a long time to be replied to.