New Dating Sites In Usa 2015

  

Meeting people should be easy. After all, the world is full of them and they're fairly evenly divided in terms of gender, height and so forth. But as a review of literature stretching back to cave drawings will tell you, meeting -- and hanging onto -- the right person isn't all that easy.

Match is a free-to-join but pay-to-chat online dating site where singles can mix and mingle on their own terms. Since 1995, Match has set high standards in the dating industry and inspired deep relationships based on mutual compatibility. Match used to offer a free trial period to singles who were curious about how it works, but now the dating site has a lifetime free. If you're serious about finding lasting love, then EliteSingles is the American dating site for you. With singles right across the US, EliteSingles is an international dating platform, operating with partners in over 25 countries worldwide and helping 2500 singles find love each month through our online dating sites.

This is where dating services come in. They're not perfect but they're better than ordering brides by mail or submitting to your mother's idea of who your perfect match is.

Just like other means of meeting candidates for romance, dating sites are fraught with peril. You could meet people you don't like, people who don't like you, people who are boring or even downright dangerous. But the same is true of just about any other method of meeting people. Ever ridden the subway?

What it comes down to is that there are risks in everything so as long as you take the obvious precautions -- don't meet strangers in dark places, don't send money to someone you've never met and don't reveal all your personal information in a single gush -- online dating is probably less dangerous than crossing a busy street or trying to clean out your gutters on a windy day.

One thing's for sure -- there's no shortage of dating sites. No one really knows how many there are but the answer is somewhere in the thousands. Like people, they come in all shapes and sizes. Some are free, others are pricey. Some take everybody, some are selective. Many cater to individual tastes -- there are sites for gays, Jews, Christians, equestrians, millionaires, Hispanics and old white people. There are even dating sites for virgins.

Here's a sampling to get you started. We're not saying these are the best sites for you -- that's something you need to decide for yourself -- but like examining puppies or seaside condos, looking can be half the fun. Might as well get started.

Successful Singles

Remember how we said there were sites that cater to every demographic slice imaginable? Well, here's one that specializes in New England, a locale that can be a little forbidding and frosty to the uninitiated.

Fittingly for a site in a region that cherishes its history and traditions, Successful Singles has been around since 1984, which is not quite the Colonial Era but actually predates the Internet as we know it.

Successful Singles even goes so far as to announce that it is not an online dating site, instead proclaiming itself to the 'the premier social introduction service in Boston.'

Rather than using algorithms to match clients, Successful Singles uses a more personal approach, starting with a 10-minute phone consultation followed by a 50-minute face-to-face meeting, after which it promises introductions within 10 days.

The approach seems to work with the upscale client base it's targeting. At ConsumerAffairs, we don't hear much about Successful Singles but what we do hear is pretty positive.

'I spent months online with no success. Joined Successful Singles and met women that were interested in having a long-term committed relationship. I don't have lots of time to spend on the computer, so having my own personal matchmaker was an ideal situation for me,' said John of Norwood, Mass.

If the prospect of spending a New England winter by yourself is a chilling prospect, Successful Singles may be the answer. More information here.

It's Just Lunch!

It's Just Lunch uses an approach similar to Successful Singles, offering to pair up compatible couples for lunch or a drink after work. Describing itself as a 'dating service for professionals,' It's Just Lunch also uses a personal counselor approach, hoping to find just the right chemistry in each situation. With offices in major cities, it's not restricted to a single geographic area.

The reviews we're received at ConsumerAffairs the last few years have been largely positive, like this one from Michael of North Carolina: 'By and large I have been satisfied with the experiences gained from the group. The dates have all been delightful, professional women. I have enjoyed my experiences, and have made a connection with one of the women.'

There's no free lunch and IJL is not exception. Prices vary but be ready to spend $1,000 or more. That may sound like a lot and while it may be true that money can't buy happiness, it may at least make the down payment.

No matter how much or little you spend, being too rigid in your expectations or specifications can lead to frustration. One negative review we read said the client wanted to meet no one older than 32 and became angry when one date turned out to be 34. The world is a big place but perhaps not quite big enough to be so inflexible in our choices.

As with all the services featured here, read the contract carefully, be sure you understand it and keep a copy. Contracts mean what they say. If a dating service says it will introduce you to two people a month, it's not realistic to expect it to produce more than that. More info here.

Lifemates

Maybe it's just that folks really are friendly (or at least very cold) in Canada and unusually grateful for human warmth but for whatever reason, Lifemates Canada seems to have a stellar record of forging new alliances.

'I submitted a review a number of months ago and I just wanted to say that Marcel and I have now been married for a number of months and are very happy,' said Sheree of Kitchener, On., in a ConsumerAffairs review, one of several from Lifemates clients who tied the knot with dates they met through the service.

Like Successful Singles and It's Just Lunch, Lifemates uses a personal inteview and match-up process and targets upscale clients.

'The Lifemates Canada Dating program carefully evaluates each and every member so that we can introduce you to an individual that shares your interests and background,' the company says. 'Lifemates introduces you to members whom, because of common values, goals, professional backgrounds and other similarities, provide the highest likelihood that you will move your date into a true relationship.'

Lifemates Canada has been in business for more than 20 years and has 10 offices around the country. More info here.

Events and Adventures

Lunch is OK but what if you want to go skydiving or horseback riding? That's where Events and Adventures comes in. Operating in nine cities, Events and Adventures organizes a series of events each month for its invitation-only clients.

'In a group, there’s no pressure, everyone relaxes, and you can be yourself. Each month is packed with 30-50 great event choices: foodie, night out, active adventure, casual hangout,' the company says. 'We are an invitation-only club of people like you spending social time having fun with like-minded people.'

It gets high marks from ConsumerAffairs reviewers like Bob of Phoenix, who wrote: 'Since I joined Events and Adventures I’ve attended probably close to a hundred events like pottery painting... so many different events. I had a great time at the Extreme Adventure Course up in Flagstaff.... There have been a lot of nice people. I’ve made a lot of friends and found a significant other through Events and Adventures.'

The monthly events range from a simple wine-tasting to outdoor sports and expeditions to foreign lands. To join, applicants must be successfully interviewed and must certify that they are single.

Perhaps a big point in E&A's favor is that it's not just a dating service but also a way to meet new friends -- something that's often a problem for stressed-out professionals.

'What interested me most about the club was meeting new people. With Events & Adventures, I have made new friends,' said Nick of Minneapolis in a ConsumerAffairs review. 'I have attended two trips or events a month. I went bowling, I went to both singles mixers, both party buses, movies. But my favorite was the Halloween haunted house party bus.'

Like other higher-end services, E&A doesn't list its prices on its website so be sure you understand the pricing and have read the contract carefully before signing anything. Learn more here.

Match.com

The dating services we've looked at so far have all been, to one degree or another, what the MBA types call niche plays -- designed to appeal to a certain slice of society, and generally a higher socio-economic slice at that. They all have a personal 'facetime' element as well -- you have to meet, or at least talk to, a human being to be accepted.

Match.com is the exact opposite. It's what we might all a 'pure Internet play' -- everything's done online, nearly anyone can register and what happens after that is up to you.

It's perhaps the difference between using a personal shopper at Nordstrom and just going online and buying something that looks about right on eBay. As you would expect, this creates a lot more room for error. On the other hand, it's a lot cheaper -- nearly free, in fact. Membership runs about $30 a month, depending on which plan you choose.

Like any do-it-yourself project, usine a site like Match.com means you need to be a very careful shopper. Take Poonsie of Gaithersburg, Md., who narrowly escaped misfortune.

'Three men scammed me in this site by using Caucasian pictures instead of their own pictures. I recognized Nigerian accent in phone and told them I was going to report them. They cancelled their accounts and now I can't find them in Match.com,' she said in a ConsumerAffairs review.

It's a good thing Poonsie came to her senses but lots of others don't. Last month, our Jennifer Abel wrote about a woman who nearly sent $40,000 to an online suitor who had concocted some sort of story about needing money to get to the U.S. so the two could begin their blissful relationship.

This is the kind of thing that can happen on low-cost, mostly unmoderated sites so it's essential to be on your guard at all times. Even in the best circles, things are often not what they seem and online, they can be truly dreadful, even dangerous.

You might meet up with someone like George of Farmington Hills, Mich.:

I am an admitted violent offender with a police record. I keep getting emails from match.com to join. I have called & emailed them to stop trying to get me to subscribe but even after knowing my situation they continue to try and make money off me. ... I just got in bar fights beating on drunk males but what about child & other sex offenders?

We haven't verified George's claims but if you scroll through the 1,175 consumer reviews on our site, it becomes quickly apparent that, while there may be really great people lurking on Match, there are quite a few others who probably would not make great luncheon companions, let alone lovers.

On the other hand, it's also true that there are lots of great opportunities just waiting to unfold on Match.com and the other relatively wide-open sites. It's easy to forget this, since it's generally the people who are disappointed who are most likely to go public, while those whose search is successful aren't as inclined to tell the world about it.

At a family dinner recently, I mentioned that I was working on a story about dating sites and was informed of Match.com's role in several pairings, including the recent marriage of a very close relative and the longterm relationship of another. A close friend, I was told, is in a serious relationship that grew out of Tinder, a site that operates much like Match but on a somewhat smaller scale.

My immediate response was that nobody ever tells me anything. My daughter assured me that in her circle of friends in Los Angeles, everyone just assumes when new relationships spring up that the people met online.

'Nobody has time to meet anybody. Everybody's too busy working and going to auditions,' she said. (Everyone knows this is why LA traffic is so bad -- the populace is constantly shuttling between auditions and parttime gigs). More info here.

Nothing new, really

To hear people talk about dating services, you'd think they were an exciting and mind-bending innovation or a newly-arrived plague but the truth is they've been around forever in slightly different formats.

If you get right down to it, Successful Singles, It's Just Lunch, et al aren't much different from the way people have always hooked up -- through the recommendations of friends and acquaintances. OK, you're paying somebody to do it, but it's the same principle.

Events & Adventures simply makes it easier to do what enterprising singles have always done -- joined social, sports, adventure and education groups to have fun and meet new people.

Back in my misspent youth as a reporter for large news agencies, I tended to move every year or two. Valuing my liver, I didn't want to hang out with other journalists, so I prowled what we then called alternative weekies -- New Times, the Village Voice, etc. -- looking for likely sounding companions. I also tried mountaineering clubs, sailing lessons and sports car racing. (Actually, there weren't many women racing sports cars but at least we lonely guys got to drive fast without getting in trouble).

I met several significant others this way, not to mention quite a few insignificant others. It was more fun than sitting in church basements or working for political candidates (which would be even worse than hanging out with journalists).

The alternative weeklies have pretty much faded away but they've been replaced by dating sites for every imaginable taste and budget. The more risk-averse among us are probably better off spending a little money for the kind of professional help offered by the more exclusive sites, while the more adventurous may be able to succesfully navigate the tricky shoals of the free-for-all sites.

An easy way to get started is to read the reviews on our site and others. Do this before you sign anything. You would not believe how often we hear, 'If only I had read your site before I ...'

When you find a service that seems right for you, explore as much as you can, review all of the material, examine the pricing in great detail, read the contract several times and be sure you understand it. Only then should you provide your credit card number or fork over any cash.

Finally, as in all things, hope for the best but prepare for the worst. Things may work out great in the end but you will most likely need to make course corrections along the way. Everyone has setbacks but all's well that ends well and, as they say, it's not over til it's over.

It seems like every day a new dating site launches and invites singles to view dating from a new perspective. There are plenty of options to mix things up online. A catchy gimmick or innovative design may catch an online dater’s eye, but only effective tools keep them around long enough to connect with mutual matches.

In 2013, Forbes estimated that 1,000 new online dating services launch every year, however 99% of those fail to attract an audience in such a competitive and unforgiving space. New dating websites are a dime a dozen — the trick is figuring out which ones will actually work for singles and fill a need in the dating scene.

You don’t need to find these needles in the haystack on your own — that’s our job. Our dating experts stay on the pulse of the industry and spread the word about successful dating tools and resources.

To update singles about the latest and greatest dating platforms around, we’ve compiled a list of 17 new and beloved dating sites (and apps) that offer something unique to the modern dater. Plus, we added a few tried-and-true options in case you tire of looking for a shiny new dating site that works.

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In the Architect of Destruction episode of “How I Met Your Mother,” Barney Stinson proclaims that new is always better. Four words to live by. While his logic isn’t the soundest, he does have a point when it comes to the dating industry. Singles are forever chasing after newer, hotter, better prospects, especially online.

New online dating sites pioneer ways to improve the experience for users dissatisfied by the same old swiping game.

Below, you’ll find our list of today’s top new dating platforms that have come up with intriguingly original ideas to make online dating faster, safer, and easier. Taking advantage of these innovative tools and fun communities can bring new life to your romantic affairs. Enjoy!

1. Hater

Topping our list, my favorite new online dating app is definitely Hater. This fun dating and social app made headlines and pushed boundaries when it launched in early 2017. Why? It brings people together based on things they hate! Users can swipe hate, dislike, love, or like on over 3,000 topics on Hater.

Whether you hate slow walkers, cats, Drumpf, or all of the above, you can find someone who shares your disgust on this groundbreaking app. “People are tired of the lovey-dovey branding of most dating apps and sites,” Hater’s Founder told us with a laugh. “Hater spices things up a bit by allowing you to hate things.”

2. Happn

The idea for Happn was born in Paris in 2014, so it’s only new in the context of apps like Match (founded in 1993) and eharmony (launched in 2000).

As smartphones were beginning to take hold of the social scene, Happn’s three co-founders wondered why dating sites and apps didn’t utilize GPS data to seize upon the everyday romantic opportunities of real life. People meet one another all the time in coffee shops and grocery stores, so what if an online dating platform could help those individuals reconnect? They thought it was a good idea, so they made it happen.

Today, Happn helps users find their Crushes and use location-based tools to view the people they’ve crossed paths with most recently. If you’ve ever met someone in the real world that you’d like to find again, Happn offers a great opportunity to create romance based on the everyday happenstance.

3. Bumble

Bumble is the feminist’s take on online dating. In December 2014, this remarkable dating app challenged patriarchal dating norms by requiring women to make the first move (meaning send the first message). From the moment a mutual connection is made, the woman has 24 hours to say something before the opportunity disappears forever.

In same-sex matches, both individuals have the opportunity to respond within the 24-hour window. By putting a time pressure on singles, the app actually speeds up the dating process. As they say on Bumble: Life’s short, so make the first move.

4. Mesh

Mesh’s slogan is “Experience Better” because it aims to bring value back to online dating. Based in New York City, the dating site empowers users to keep out the spammers, jerks, and rejects. Its most innovative feature is the messaging system. Your inbox automatically filters incoming messages so you only see those who meet your standards. The dating platform’s founder, Asher Snyder, prioritized quality and choice when designing this female-friendly online experience.

Mesh is a new and free dating site offering patented message filters and smart matches.

“On Mesh you have a curated, clean inbox with people you actually want to date,” Asher told us in an interview. “Over time, you would then trust your inbox more, so that leads to a higher response rate.”

5. Hinge

When I heard that a dating app called Hinge was positioning itself to become The Relationship App, I was so intrigued that I signed up that day. Within moments, I had matches to talk to and dates to plan. Hinge combines personality-driven profiles and mutual-match communications to ensure quality interactions. The app lets users be the gatekeeper of their own inboxes, deciding who can send messages and who goes into the discard pile.

What’s even better is that you’re not just swiping on the whole dating profile — you have to actually take the time to like or comment on a specific photo or prompt. That makes it easier to start a conversation based on mutual interests.

Hinge is a quality-driven app where users can get to know one another on a deeper level online.

Because your Hinge account is connected to your social media profile, you know everyone is genuine, and you can get a full picture of who they are (especially if they link to Instagram). The relationship app is undeniably effective at pairing up serious daters. I’m actually still seeing a guy I met on Hinge months ago!

8. Forj

Launched in 2018, Forj is a Jewish app designed by couple who met online and understand the awesome power of online dating. The app has focused on putting values first in the dating scene, and it has racked up success stories as a result. The app currently has 3.9 stars on Google Play and is rapidly becoming the go-to wingman for Jewish men and women seeking marriage. We’ve written a full review of Forj to explain how its algorithm works and what the registration process entails.

“I really like the idea behind this app, and I think it has a major advantage over other dating apps,” said mys53 in a review. “It presents people in a less superficial way, which is really refreshing.”

9. JustAskMeOut

In the UK, JustAskMeOut has started a fast-moving dating revolution based on the idea that online daters should skip all the chatting and just go out in person as soon as possible. This new dating site gives online singles a quick avenue to offline fun.

“We don’t have a chat facility — you just have to ask people out,” said Alex Rowley, Founder and CEO of JustAskMeOut. “We designed it that way because we feel the only way to find out if that person is a perfect match is to meet in person.”

10. Coffee Meets Bagel

When I tried Coffee Meets Bagel, I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to sign up and how polite everyone I met was. It was a creep-free zone with no pick-up lines in sight! Founded in 2012, Coffee Meets Bagel wanted dating to become fun again.

The entrepreneurial dating app accomplishes that by putting women in control of who connects with them online. Coffee Meets Bagel offers women a curated list of matches (called Bagels) to like or pass on — so users only talk to quality date prospects who have expressed interest in them.

Plus, on Coffee Meets Bagel, users have the ability to ask the community to rate their photos in a simple either/or vote. Users earn activity points by choosing which photo they like better and give each other valuable feedback about what pics to post.

11. Hornet

Launched in 2011, Hornet created quite a buzz in the gay community by vying with Grindr for the position of the world’s premier all-male dating network. Today, Hornet has over 25 million members who have been captivated by the app’s clean interface and thought-provoking content. The social-driven profile setup makes it easy to discover hot guys who share similar interests and lifestyles.

12. HER

One of my closest friends uses HER and goes on a date every other week thanks to its fast connective tools. She doesn’t know many lesbian or bisexual women at her work, so the all-women dating app helps her tap into the diverse female-friendly community without going too far out of her comfort zone.

“We thought the best way for women to express who they are is by sharing images.” — Robyn Exton, Founder of Her

Formerly known as Dattch, the female-driven app was started in 2012 as a side project by Robyn Exton, a single lesbian dissatisfied by online dating. Today, HER boasts over 4 million members (all verified as women seeking women) and promotes user-generated events in over 50 countries worldwide.

13. Pure

Known as the “hookup app for awesome people,” Pure certainly has swagger. Thousands of men and women come here for anonymous and spontaneous affairs made in the heat of the moment. Dedicated to fun, freedom, and fantasies, this dating app creates a nonjudgmental space for sex-oriented singles to make instant connections and arrange raunchy encounters.

All you need is a selfie to get started. Profiles aren’t permanent (lasting only one hour), so everyone you see online is actively seeking a short-term hookup. Pure offers a private online space to flirt with locals and go after what you want. If you’re a woman, the app is 100% free. If you’re a man, you can enjoy a free trial period before the subscription period starts.

14. Prospr

Prospr is a brand-new dating app launched in 2019, and it has grown by leaps and bounds by appealing to ambitious, successful, and well-educated professionals across the U.S.

According to the app’s internal stats, 83% of its members have earned at least a bachelor’s degree, and 60% are in senior management positions at their jobs.

With Prospr working for you, you can discover outstanding dates who meet your standards.

How exclusive is Prospr? It actually has a waitlist to join. The dating app reviews every new profile and only accepts the most attractive and authentic singles. The team isn’t afraid to set high standards, and that’s something many highly successful singles love about it. You can read our full review of Prospr to learn how it works and what its plans are for the future.

13. Wingman

Most dating sites leave singles alone to fend for themselves when searching for a date, but Wingman aims to bring a community element back into online dating. This dating app lets users play matchmaker and suggest potential dates for their friends and family members.

Wingman allows users to write a dating profile and swipe on matches on behalf of singles they know.

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On Wingman, singles can feel confident going on dates endorsed by their friends, and the matchmaker can enjoy the chance to bring a little more love into the world by recommending dates. It’s a team effort, and that’s what makes it so exciting.

Wingman has turned a solitary sport into a team effort, and that brings a little extra excitement and trust to the online dating scene. You can read more about the dating app here.

14. Aisle

Since 2014, Aisle has staked out a middle ground between India’s traditional matchmaking services and fast-paced devaluing dating apps. Aisle’s quality-focused app vets all members to cultivate a safe and friendly environment for urban daters interested in making genuine connections online. Page upon page of in-depth success stories speak to the effectiveness of this dating app.

“We didn’t have any mutual friends or relatives, and we both lived miles away from each other. But something just felt right.” — Nehha and Omprakash, a couple who met on Aisle

Instead of paying a flat subscription fee, Aisle members use conversation invites to connect with free members and make a date. When we interviewed him, CEO Able Joseph likened this communication system to buying a drink for someone. One person expresses interest, and the other person can accept that offer at no personal cost. All in all, Aisle is a trustworthy tool to build a relationship with Indian singles.

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As Barney Stinson found out when he sipped a new bottle of Jumbo Jim’s Grape Scotch — newer isn’t always better. Sometimes it’s downright disgusting. New is untested, which means it could be unreliable, ineffective, or dissatisfying.

The newest craze may be thrilling at first, but you never know how long it will last. Novel online dating ventures often end up unable to compete against more time-tested brands. Longstanding dating websites may not be as flashy, but they get the job done and have decades of success stories to prove it. Below, you’ll find three of our favorite dating sites known for staying current and getting results.

Match

Match is not a new dating site by any stretch of the imagination. It’s actually the oldest dating site. Launched in 1995, Match has been responsible for more relationships and marriages than any other site. It’s like the wise old sage offering dependable, time-tested solutions to counter the fleeting, trendy startups of online dating.

Our expert ratings are based on factors such as popularity, usability, value, and success rate of each site.

4.8/5.0

Relationships:Friends, Dates, and Relationships

Match System:Browse by zip, age, appearance, more

Our Experts Say:“Match has facilitated the most dates and relationships of any dating site, and its large audience and high success rate make it our top review...” Full Review»

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User BaseGender RatioPopularity (Visits/Mo.)
All Singles*
49%*
51%*
39.7 Million*Try Match.com FREE

Even as the site stays true to the personality-based matching that made it so successful, Match continually evolves to better serve singles. Missed Connections is Match’s newest feature. Innovative location-based tools allow members to see when they cross paths with compatible Match members in real life. Because who knows? Maybe that special someone is just around the corner!

Elite Singles

Over 165,000 new US members join Elite Singles each month because they want to take a more discerning approach to love. The online dating site’s claim to fame is that over 80% of members have university degrees and over 90% are over the age of 30. These are serious people interested in a serious relationship with high-quality individuals.

Our expert ratings are based on factors such as popularity, usability, value, and success rate of each site.

4.7/5.0

Relationships:Serious Relationships

Match System:Search, Receive Partner Suggestions

Our Experts Say:“EliteSingles is a leading dating site just for busy, single professionals. More than 80% of members have earned a college degree, and most are looking for a serious commitment...” Full Review»

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User BaseGender RatioPopularity (Visits/Mo.)
All Singles*
44%*
56%*
2 Million*Browse Profiles Free

What began as a curated network in Germany has now expanded into an international endeavor to raise the bar for singles everywhere. Today, thousands of professionals have found love thanks to the intelligent matchmaking resources of Elite Singles.

Elite Singles is an upscale dating website that has stood the test of time and proven its worth to the upper crust of the dating world.

Zoosk

Last of all, Zoosk launched back in 2007 to create a worldwide dating network. The real-time chat features and coin-based subscription plans encourage over 35 million members to interact with one another on a daily basis. The dating site may not be new anymore, but it is still very active with 3 million messages sent on the website and app every day.

Our expert ratings are based on factors such as popularity, usability, value, and success rate of each site.

4.5/5.0

Relationships:Fun Dates, Serious Relationships

Match System:Search and get match recommendations

Our Experts Say:“Zoosk is integrated with social media sites, like Facebook and Google+, so it's very popular with singles on the go...” Full Review»

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All Singles*
48%*
52%*
28.9 Million*Start Zoosk for FREE

When you join Zoosk, you have access to date prospects in over 80 countries, and you can send instant messages, likes, or virtual gifts to catch someone’s attention. Whether you’re seeking a relationship or just want to chat, Zoosk is a fantastic place to get started.

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Try Something Old & Something New to Avoid Feeling Blue

At DatingAdvice.com, we pride ourselves on keeping up with the ever-changing dating industry and informing singles about the resources at their disposal. When a new dating site pops up on our radar, we rush to explore its budding community and review its most notable features for our readers.

When choosing the best new dating sites and apps, we didn’t just look at the launch date — we also looked at its potential for staying power. Many new names in the industry won’t be around for long, so we wanted to choose the most promising and innovative options to help singles have real conversations and make matches that lead to dates.

The new online dating websites on this list have grabbed our attention because of the imaginative ideas, niche audiences, and streamlined functionality behind them. If you want to try something new, we hope you enjoy using these groundbreaking platforms as much as we enjoyed testing them out for you. Choose wisely!

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