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  • Disappointed

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    By Red&white Roses
    I’m not even sure how to put it in words. I had high hopes for this app but it’s probably the worst dating site I’ve been on. I’m glad I didn’t pay for more than a week’s subscription. 👎👎
  • “Christian” tinder

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    By Ekrntbt1
    First issue is the app doesn’t show you anyone closer than 150 miles from you. Second issue is you definitely need to “pay to play”. And worst of all you can match with 30 people and 31/30 will ghost you eventually or just never respond. No one uses this app in a marriage/Christian manor. It’s all about how much attention people can get from others to boost their ego. I’d give this app negative stars if possible. I’m not perfect, and I’m not the hottest guy in the world, but I’m not unattractive by any means. I’ve never used tinder but this app seems to represent the same type of people that are on tinder. Long story short don’t rely on the Internet to lead you to your future husband/wife. Just let God lead you on his own time. Poor business model by the creators of this “Christian” app. Shame on you.
  • Trash

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    By ooo,ihg&vhrdvhuhf$f
    Fake app!…
  • Scammers

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    By Not godly app
    I got scammed on this app, they don’t check profile. Kelvin Anderson// Kel is a scammer. I have all the message to provide my point.
  • Payment Trap-Not Free

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    By ProScout01
    Can’t even see simple matches much less start a conversation with ANYONE without a paid subscription. Garbage. NEXT
  • Scammers’ Paradise

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    By aekalvig
    This is the worst dating app I’ve ever used. Most profiles have just a picture, name and age. The app doesn’t require a member to fill out the profile. It’s weak and with no algorithm. The man who show up for me are hundreds and thousands of miles away from me. You cannot search, either. For me, an older single, I’ve chatted with nothing but scammers in the past week. These are people who want me to go to WhatsApp so that they can work their romance scam on me. I paid for a membership and when I realized how awful this app was, requested a refund. That was last week and they’ve not responded. Please stay safe and don’t download this app.
  • Good to meet new people

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    By anna22.2022
    It's a nice app and easy to set up. But even when you target 40miles away as you range, the app only gives you people 300-400 miles away. Same for age!! So frustrated!
  • Fakes

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    By MikeFmBklyn
    Too many fake profiles on this site. BEWARE. I found that out within the first few minutes, so ask for a refund and of course they have ignored my requests!
  • Disabled my account

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    By Jinn star
    I requested to change my number and all the sudden my account got disabled. They want you to spend money on the app and then boom delete your account for no reason.
  • Upward: Un-Hinged

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    By Buzz019780
    If Hinge is the dating app designed to be deleted, Upward is the dating app designed to keep you on-app and spending money indefinitely. Sad, because otherwise there are some nice women on the app, and Christians are an underserved market vis-a-vis dating sites/apps. I spent about a year of my time and about $100 of my money experimenting with Upward — wanting to like it. Consider: Upward won’t show you the top, most popular people to swipe right on your profile until you pay at least $17.99 for a weekly subscription. (They’ll show you some right-swipers without a subscription, for sure, but I’ve never seen — let’s call them — my five-star right-swipers until I pay. [I know because Upward shows you a preview of your top-level right-swipers, but you’ll never see their profiles organically in your queue]). Add to this: Because they won’t reveal your prime right-swipers in the first few days, these admirers often get disillusioned with the app and delete their accounts…before you can buy a subscription and view them. Also, Upward doesn’t delete right-swipes — that show up in your “heart count” at the bottom of the app — when you swipe left on one of your (less popular) right-swipers in the profile queue. So you may have 100 “hearts,” but some/many you’ve already swiped left on. To make matters worse, Upward forces you to consider matches that are outside (in my case, older) than my established age range preference for matches. I personally don’t wish to date someone older than me, but I regularly get right-swipe/heart/like notifications from women several years older than me. So many of the right-swipes in my heart count aren’t relevant; Upward is just using inflated heart counts to bait me into purchasing a subscription. All considered, Upward is designed NOT to match you in the short-term…but instead to maximize revenue as quickly as possible. Basically, it’s the antithesis of Hinge. And, ironically, the app designed to be deleted (Hinge) is still on my phone. Upward, the app designed NOT to be deleted, is deleted. Buyer beware.

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