The grade markets itself as ‘female friendly’ … though checking out the description, I’m not quite sure how it counts as specifically ‘female friendly’. Notorious for being ‘THE gay sex app’, when a reviewer checked it out for 30 Dates a while back, he noted there were a notable number of men looking for relationships on the app, and the beauty of it was that everyone seemed far more honest about their intentions than on other sites and apps.įormerly just ‘Hot or Not’, this app changed its name because iTunes decided they would no longer display apps with the word ‘Hot’ in … interesting morals, considering some of the other random apps which come up when you do a search for ‘dating apps’ in the Apple Store! Test the popularity of your photos by finding out exactly how many people think you’re hot.Ģ015 began as the year of the ‘female empowerment apps’ with apps such as Bumble, Siren, Antidate and Lulu offering alleged female empowerment in a range of ways.
One of the most popular apps for gay men, the app boasts millions of members in 140 countries. At least it might keep all those married guys off Tinder ? Hmm … probably hate! The den of glee is an extramarital dating app … so like Ashley Madison, but in dating app form. I have to admit, I can’t work out if I love or hate this name. In its place is the copycat French option Smeeters, which is far less sophisticated and unfortunately doesn’t come with a cool app (or any eligible men, the last time I tried it!!). Started in New York, Grouper came over to London last year, but then changed its mind shortly after. Grouper was the original live meet-up app (and yes, it’s oddly named after a fish!) A group of three female friends, matched up with a group of three male friends – like a triple blind date. Continuing from yesterday’s post, here’s the second instalment of the A-Z of Dating Apps 2015. This week on 30 Dates we’re exploring the ever-expanding offering of dating apps.