Best Dating Apps for People Who Hate Dating Apps (2026)
We built a dating app for people who are done with dating apps. You're welcome.
Love On Deck
Built specifically for the frustrated. No swiping, no algorithm, visibility filters so you're never seen by people you wouldn't want to meet. Pitch deck profiles instead of a photo and bio. Founded by someone who was just as tired of this as you are.
Thursday
Only active one day per week. Interesting concept that forces intentionality. Downside: artificial scarcity doesn't fix the underlying architecture. When it is active, it's the same algorithmic swiping experience.
Coffee Meets Bagel
Limited daily matches reduce the "infinite scroll" problem. Downside: the algorithm still decides your options. You're just getting fewer algorithmic picks, not better ones.
Hinge
Prompts encourage more thoughtful interaction than Tinder. Downside: still owned by Match Group, still algorithmically driven, still paywalls core features.
Bumble
Women messaging first is a nice touch. Downside: underneath, it's the same swiping-based, algorithm-driven experience you're tired of.
The Verdict
If you've deleted Tinder for the third time and sworn off dating apps, try the one that was built because someone agreed with you.