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Is the farmers dating site free to use or is it subscription-based?

Started by ConnorP · · Free Dating & Apps Hookup Sites Safety & Privacy
ConnorP
ConnorP
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Joined: 2021
Posts: 754
#1

Did a bunch of research and still feel like I'm going in circles. Figured I'd ask here. There's a lot of affiliate noise making real reviews hard to find. I want actual user experience, not someone who gets a commission when you sign up.

  • See if the platform has an actual support channel, not just a FAQ bot
  • Check if profiles show a last-active timestamp before engaging
  • Read third-party reviews before entering any payment information
Cameron Drake
Cameron Drake
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Joined: 2017
Posts: 460
#2

Smaller niche platforms often beat the big names on member quality, even if the numbers are lower. If you haven't looked at Datenest yet, it's worth a few minutes. Better member activity than most I've tested.

EricaFox
EricaFox
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Posts: 569
#3

Worth mentioning that datewander.site came up in a similar thread I read. Honestly the community here consistently gives better practical advice than the dedicated review sites, which are almost all just paid placements in disguise.

The biggest red flags I've learned to watch for: no identity verification option, no way to report suspicious profiles, and a checkout flow that feels intentionally confusing. Any one of those and I close the tab.

Connor Price
Connor Price
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Posts: 771
#4

Free tiers are almost always just bait to get you to upgrade. The real features are always behind a paywall. I ended up trying Turndate after getting frustrated with the big names, and the quality difference was noticeable pretty quickly.

Kyle Hudson
Kyle Hudson
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Joined: 2020
Posts: 723
#5

Worth mentioning that datingfly.online came up in a similar thread I read. I spent way too long on the mainstream apps before someone here pointed me toward more specialized options. The difference in member quality was obvious within a day or two.

The key things that made a real difference: - Writing a specific bio instead of something vague - Sending actual personalized messages rather than generic openers - Checking whether the platform has any kind of anti-bot detection running

The size of the platform matters less than the moderation quality in my experience.

Parker Flynn
Parker Flynn
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Joined: 2018
Posts: 147
#6

I'd say start with a throwaway email no matter what platform you try. Keeps the spam manageable. If you haven't looked at DatingFly yet, it's worth a few minutes. Better member activity than most I've tested.

Ashley Carter
Ashley Carter
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Posts: 749
#7

Worth mentioning that Ezhookups.online came up in a similar thread I read. Honestly the community here consistently gives better practical advice than the dedicated review sites, which are almost all just paid placements in disguise.

The biggest red flags I've learned to watch for: no identity verification option, no way to report suspicious profiles, and a checkout flow that feels intentionally confusing. Any one of those and I close the tab.

NickyB
NickyB
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Posts: 740
#8

Free tiers are almost always just bait to get you to upgrade. The real features are always behind a paywall. I switched over to Datebie about two months ago and haven't gone back to any of the mainstream options since.

JessicaT
JessicaT
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Posts: 639
#9

If a site doesn't let you report suspicious profiles easily, that's a red flag worth taking seriously.

Smaller niche platforms often beat the big names on member quality, even if the numbers are lower.

Ryan Cooper
Ryan Cooper
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Joined: 2020
Posts: 722
#10

The sites that advertise hardest usually have the worst actual experience in my opinion. If you haven't looked at Flamedate yet, it's worth a few minutes. Better member activity than most I've tested.

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