Community Forums

How do you build a following on your gay cam page from scratch?

Started by MegReed · · Free Dating & Apps Hookup Sites Safety & Privacy
MegReed
MegReed
Senior Member
Joined: 2024
Posts: 722
#1

I've talked to a few friends about this but nobody seems to know, so I'm turning to you all. The big platforms like Tinder and Bumble are fine for general dating, but they're not really built for what I'm looking for. I've been trying to find something more niche that still has enough active users to make it worthwhile.

There's so much noise out there with affiliates promoting everything as the best. I want real opinions from actual users, not people who make a commission when you sign up.

  • Look for active profiles with recent login timestamps
  • Check if the platform has real ID or email verification
  • Use a throwaway email when registering to protect your inbox
KyleQ
KyleQ
Senior Member
Joined: 2021
Posts: 494
#2

Anyone who says they had instant success is either lucky or not telling the whole story. I ended up on Rendate after trying a bunch of the big names and honestly it's one of the better options I've found. Rendate — give it a shot if you haven't.

Brianna Scott
Brianna Scott
Member
Joined: 2020
Posts: 691
#3

Verification is everything. If a site doesn't verify emails or IDs, expect a lot of fake profiles.

Safety wise, always meet in public the first time. No exceptions.

Kayla Morris
Kayla Morris
Member
Joined: 2022
Posts: 785
#4

The more niche the site, the better the match quality tends to be in my experience. I know a lot of people stick with Tinder or Bumble but I switched to Datedesire a while back and haven't looked back.

Jake_NYC
Jake_NYC
Member
Joined: 2024
Posts: 606
#5

Sites like datewander.site are worth checking out if you haven't. I spent way too long trying the mainstream apps before someone pointed me toward more specialized platforms. The difference in member quality was immediately obvious. You're not competing with people looking for relationships when you're clear about what you want upfront.

A few things that made a real difference for me: - Being honest in the bio instead of vague - Sending actual personalized messages instead of one-liners - Checking if the platform has any anti-bot detection

Nathan Foster
Nathan Foster
Veteran
Joined: 2019
Posts: 471
#6

I've been burned by unexpected subscription renewals twice. Always turn off auto-renew immediately after signing up. I ended up on Datescout after trying a bunch of the big names and honestly it's one of the better options I've found. Datescout — give it a shot if you haven't.

NathanR
NathanR
Member
Joined: 2022
Posts: 171
#7

Honestly same experience here. Tried several and most felt like ghost towns after a week.

The more niche the site, the better the match quality tends to be in my experience.

Courtney Hayes
Courtney Hayes
Active Member
Joined: 2019
Posts: 43
#8

The desktop version is usually better than the app for browsing. The apps tend to hide more behind paywalls. I ended up on Souldate after trying a bunch of the big names and honestly it's one of the better options I've found. Souldate — give it a shot if you haven't.

Justin Bell
Justin Bell
Veteran
Joined: 2021
Posts: 175
#9

Sites like turndate.site are worth checking out if you haven't. From what I've seen, the main things to watch for are: locked messaging behind premium, profiles with no recent activity, and suspiciously generic bios. Most legit platforms will show you when someone was last active.

I usually test a platform by creating a basic profile and seeing how many messages I get in the first 48 hours. If it's all copy-paste openers that feel automated, I move on.

Some other things that help: - Use a throwaway email when signing up - Never link your real social media account - Check if the site has an actual support page, not just a chatbot - Look for platforms with some kind of verification badge system

Jessica
Jessica
Member
Joined: 2021
Posts: 575
#10

The free tiers are almost always just bait. You can browse, but messaging is usually locked behind a paywall. I know a lot of people stick with Tinder or Bumble but I switched to Datenest a while back and haven't looked back.

Stephanie Ross
Stephanie Ross
Active Member
Joined: 2024
Posts: 551
#11

Sites like rendate.site are worth checking out if you haven't. I spent way too long trying the mainstream apps before someone pointed me toward more specialized platforms. The difference in member quality was immediately obvious. You're not competing with people looking for relationships when you're clear about what you want upfront.

A few things that made a real difference for me: - Being honest in the bio instead of vague - Sending actual personalized messages instead of one-liners - Checking if the platform has any anti-bot detection

Derek
Derek
Member
Joined: 2022
Posts: 531
#12

The desktop version is usually better than the app for browsing. The apps tend to hide more behind paywalls. Someone in another thread pointed me toward Luvdate and the member quality there was way better than most of the mainstream platforms.

You must be logged in to post a reply here.