![]() ![]() Plenty of Fish may have been the most popular site out there before the age of Tinder. POF’s paywall notifications? It’s too much. I’m okay with it though because they’re almost exclusively notifications telling you an attractive person likes you. ![]() Argh! Hinge, my favorite app right now, will send you far more notifications than this. What takes it from “that’s a lot of notifications” to “I need to disable these” is that most of the notifications take you to a paywall.Īs a free user, so many of the notifications just took me straight to the subscription pricing page. Imagine getting an email notification a minute or two after each of these. So many notifications that I had to turn them offĮvery time someone sneezes in your state, Plenty of Fish will send you an app notification and an email.įellow smartwatch-wearers, be prepared to charge your watch far more than normal. Plenty of Fish, try googling “User Experience Design”. That’s 5 things on one screen all desperate for my attention. The same, but more spread out for obvious reasons. Apparently paying a monthly subscription isn’t enough ![]() A “!” over the star in the top right to push me to buy tokens.A “!” over the bell to show me all my notifications in yet another place.2 new messages (There are no new messages).On this one screen, I have badge notifications to say: Just take a look at this screenshot as an example. Same thing with the website, only in a less cluttered format. Stepping up now from mildly irritating to overwhelming, there’s just so much going on in the app. So many badges that I don’t know where to look Despite having my profile set to seeking women, I even had one gentleman message me - his profile pic was a lovely close-up of his scrotum. Awkward selfies from poorly dressed people, awkwardly written bios and questionable accounts. It’s not just about seeing people that I don’t find attractive, it’s a whole vibe. If it weren’t for this review, I wouldn’t have messaged a single person. To be completely honest, I didn’t come across a single profile that I was interested in. In fact, the feedback was so poor, I’m not even going to share any quotes with you as they’re downright demeaning. The feedback was unanimous - the quality on POF is notoriously low. In an attempt to keep this observation objective, I’ve discussed it with a few friends that have tried this app. If I had to sum up my entire POF experience in two words, they’d be “confusing” and “disappointing”. As someone with a background in tech and digital marketing, I like to think of myself as being particularly apt in this space. I honestly came into this review expecting to have a pretty good experience. The website is marginally better than the app but not enough to influence these scores. Also worth noting, they have both a website and an app. Some areas are particularly terrible while others are “okay” but they really don’t do anything well. So, let’s take a look at the numbers.Īs you can see, it was a mixed bag. If hookups and casual dating are what you’re looking for, it’s an obvious option to check out.įrom a simple sign-up process to active, quality members and an inclusive environment, it’s an ideal control to compare against. AFF has almost 105 million users and a long-standing reputation. It didn’t take long for my mindset on this review to go from interest and intrigue to “wtf?” and that’s kind of where it stayed.įirst, let’s compare it against another big name in the dating scene, especially for hookups. Plenty of Fish Review: The Digital Equivalent of a Dive Barįor reasons I’ll get into soon, this is the best way I can describe my experience with Plenty of Fish. In the case of Plenty of Fish, there was a lot going on so let’s get started. Do the paid features allow me to get more dates? Do they make using the app easier? Are they worth the money? The best way to find out is trying it first hand.īy the end of this process, I have all the info I need to give you a detailed look at that service. I’m looking to see how many I can get in a one- to two-week window.įinally, it’s time to move on to a paid account. My goal now is to have real conversations and set up dates in the real world. Quality photos, a legitimate bio and any other information it’s looking for. It’s a simple red flag and a trap so many sites fall into.Īfter that, I’ll fill out every part of my profile. No real user would message a blank profile so I know any messages that come through are fake. What I’m looking for here is to see if I get any spam messages. I’ll fill out only the required information then leave it for a day or two to see what happens. The first step in this process is creating a blank profile. ![]()
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