It's a cool concept and helpful for people who want to meet someone in a more organic manner.
Hinge focuses on common connections that you and a potential partner share on Facebook.
Which is great if you trust the judgment of your friends and family.
Coffee Meets Bagel hopes to offer users better-quality matches by sending curated matches, or "bagels," each day at noon.
They suggest ice-breakers for first messages, and the profiles are more in-depth than Tinder.
You'll need to wade through a sea of profiles, which makes it easy to pass over people you might have given a chance under different circumstances. I have friends who've met spouses through Ok Cupid. In fact, I've been on Ok Cupid, on and off, for roughly the last 11 years.
Profiles are much more in-depth than most dating sites, and if you answer a seemingly endless series of questions, they will spit out a reasonable Match/Enemy percentage ratio on profiles to help you gauge compatibility.Frankly, if I saw a cute guy in a coffee shop, I'd just approach him rather than check to see if he's on Happn.The app seems designed for people who don't want to use online dating but who also don't want to approach people in real life. The League is an "elite dating app" that requires you to apply -- and supply your job title, college and Linked In profile.But if you're someone who procrastinates, Bumble may not be for you.Also because women must message first, Bumble tends to weed out the slightly more insecure males.If you want to play the odds when it comes to online dating, you need to be swiping where everyone's swiping.