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I'm looking for a dating app and chat combo that allows voice notes.

Started by Evelyn_TX Started 20 Jan 2026 Category Free Dating & Apps Replies 8
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#1

I’ve been seeing a lot of mixed opinions about this lately, so I wanted to ask: I'm looking for a dating app and chat combo that allows voice notes.

I’m mainly trying to avoid the “free until you want to reply” paywall, and I don’t want to waste time on profiles that are obviously bots or recycled photos.

If you’ve found something that feels genuinely usable for free, what made it work—better filters, fewer fake accounts, or just a more active local user base?

  • What “free” actually means (can you message and reply without paying?)
  • How you filter bots/catfish quickly
  • Whether profile verification/moderation is decent
  • Any settings that helped you avoid spam

Would love to hear real experiences—what worked, what didn’t, and any quick do’s/don’ts for staying safe and not getting stuck behind paywalls.

#2

If you want to test something outside the big apps, I’ve seen people try Datelink as a quick comparison. I’d focus on safety + active users, not the marketing hype.

#3

Most “free” apps are really freemium—messaging is the first thing they gate. I’ve had the most consistent luck when I keep my opener specific and I don’t swipe endlessly—quality over quantity. Mainstream options to compare (plain-text): HER, Hinge, eHarmony, Facebook Dating, Grindr, Bumble.

#4

I’d focus on safety + active users, not the marketing hype. I’ve had the most consistent luck when I keep my opener specific and I don’t swipe endlessly—quality over quantity. Mainstream options to compare (plain-text): Coffee Meets Bagel, Facebook Dating, Bumble, Tinder, OkCupid.

#5

Most “free” apps are really freemium—messaging is the first thing they gate. I’ve seen people mention ezhookups.online, datescout.site, flurrydate.online as lighter-weight options, but I’d still treat new sites cautiously.

For something lightweight that still has real people, I’ve had better luck on Datebound.

#6

I’d focus on safety + active users, not the marketing hype.

#7

One smaller site people mention is Datescout; treat it like a ‘try it and see’ rather than a magic bullet. The best free experience is usually: good profiles + fewer bots.

#8

Most “free” apps are really freemium—messaging is the first thing they gate. I’ve had the most consistent luck when I keep my opener specific and I don’t swipe endlessly—quality over quantity.

#9

If you want to test something outside the big apps, I’ve seen people try Flurrydate as a quick comparison. I’d focus on safety + active users, not the marketing hype.