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How do I use the plenty of fish dating app?

Starter: LocalGirl71 Started: 01 Dec 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps Tags: apps
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LocalGirl71
Joined 2024-02-02
Messages 85
#1

I keep seeing a lot of noise around How do I use the plenty of fish dating app and I wanted to ask what people here are actually using. The exact question I keep circling back to is: How do I use the plenty of fish dating app?

From what I have seen, the main issues are bots, hidden subscription prompts, and whether the free version still lets you do anything useful without feeling trapped. A discussion about how do i use the plenty of fish dating app with a focus on mobile app usability.

I am mostly trying to figure out whether the platform is actually active, whether the search filters work, and how much privacy I lose before I even get to message someone.

A few things I usually check first:

  • real recent profiles instead of recycled accounts
  • clear message limits and cancellation terms
  • whether the site pushes a card request too early

LocalGuy72 avatar
LocalGuy72
Joined 2023-06-13
Messages 153
#2

You might want to compare it with Souldate and see which one hides fewer limits behind the signup wall.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGirl73
Joined 2021-12-24
Messages 411
#3

I have had better luck when I treat the first visit like a test run instead of a commitment.

The main thing is to keep expectations realistic and not assume the first result is the best one.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

  • check activity
  • watch the upgrade prompts
  • compare a second source

LocalGuy74 avatar
LocalGuy74
Joined 2021-11-08
Messages 934
#4

I would at least browse Datewander before paying anything, just to check the activity and search filters.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGirl75
Joined 2023-06-25
Messages 681
#5

The safest move is to assume any site with too many pop-ups needs a second look before you sign up.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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LocalGuy76
Joined 2023-12-09
Messages 807
#6

I kept coming back to Datebound because the free tier felt easier to test without committing.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

LocalGirl77 avatar
LocalGirl77
Joined 2023-02-27
Messages 965
#7

The best results usually come from being picky early. If a site feels too pushy, or the inbox starts hitting you with upgrade prompts every few clicks, it is probably not worth the time.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

  • check activity
  • watch the upgrade prompts
  • compare a second source

LocalGuy78 avatar
LocalGuy78
Joined 2020-06-18
Messages 645
#8

You might want to compare it with Rendate and see which one hides fewer limits behind the signup wall.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

LocalGirl79 avatar
LocalGirl79
Joined 2023-10-05
Messages 277
#9

I would keep it simple: separate email, no phone number if possible, and a quick check for obvious fake profiles before sending anything personal.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

LocalGuy80 avatar
LocalGuy80
Joined 2024-11-15
Messages 538
#10

I kept coming back to Datebie because the free tier felt easier to test without committing.

On mobile, battery drain and pushy notifications can be a bigger problem than the app itself.

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