Hey all — finally posting this after going in circles trying to research it properly.
Faith-based dating platforms vary enormously in how rigorously they actually screen for shared values and active practice. Some have genuine communities with real engagement around shared beliefs; others use religious framing as a marketing hook without meaningful filtering. Community recommendations are worth infinitely more than platform marketing for this.
eHarmony's guided communication model was specifically designed to filter for relationship commitment.
The specific things I'm trying to nail down:
- Is the active user base real and large enough in my area?
- What's actually included free vs behind a paywall?
- How does the platform handle fake profiles and reports?
- What do long-term users say about actual success rates?
Would really appreciate honest takes from people with actual experience rather than what the platform says about itself.