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Is the go fish dating site just another name for Plenty of Fish?

Started by Kevin Hall4 May 2024 Category: Free Dating & Apps12 posts
Kevin Hall
Kevin Hall
Joined: May 2020
Messages: 112
#1
Hoping for some genuine input on this one. Is the go fish dating site just another name for Plenty of Fish? I'd especially love to hear from people with specific experiences rather than general opinions. Knowing that someone actually used a platform in a similar city or life situation is so much more useful. Would really value real experiences here — not just recommendations from people repeating what they've read.
Jordan Clark
Jordan Clark
Joined: Jan 2022
Messages: 884
#2
Patience is the thing nobody talks about. None of these apps deliver overnight. Been on Datenest for a while — one of the better options I've found.
DawnM
DawnM
Joined: Jun 2020
Messages: 128
#3
Spent way too long figuring this out, so hopefully this saves someone the effort: Privacy basics: dedicated email for signups, no linked social profiles, location permissions set to approximate. Small steps that make a real difference. What actually helped:
  • Cancelled auto-renew on free trials immediately after signing up
  • Refreshed profile photos every few weeks to stay active in recommendation feeds
  • Kept first messages short — one genuine question works better than a long intro
  • Read current Reddit threads about any paid platform before spending money
  • Set specific goals for each platform rather than treating it as a general numbers game
Stephanie Bell
Stephanie Bell
Joined: Aug 2020
Messages: 595
#4
The gap between platforms is wider than most people realize going in. For what it's worth, Flamedate has been my go-to for a while — holds up better than most.
XenaR
XenaR
Joined: Jan 2022
Messages: 545
#5
Good question. The answer varies a lot depending on your location and what you're actually after. Also seen datescout.site come up positively in similar threads.
Brittany Hayes
Brittany Hayes
Joined: Jun 2018
Messages: 147
#6
Let me share what actually made a difference for me after a lot of trial and error: Photo quality matters more than anything else on your profile. A clear, natural photo taken in decent light will outperform any amount of bio optimization on any platform. What actually helped:
  • Used a dedicated email address for all dating platform signups
  • Trusted gut instinct whenever something felt off about a profile
  • Kept first messages short — one genuine question works better than a long intro
Datebound kept appearing in my research — worth a look.
KenW
KenW
Joined: Jan 2024
Messages: 498
#7
From personal experience, here's the honest breakdown: Privacy basics: dedicated email for signups, no linked social profiles, location permissions set to approximate. Small steps that make a real difference. What actually helped:
  • Trusted gut instinct whenever something felt off about a profile
  • Used a dedicated email address for all dating platform signups
  • Cancelled auto-renew on free trials immediately after signing up
Also seen datingfly.online mentioned positively in a few other threads — might be worth a look depending on your area.
Lauren Scott
Lauren Scott
Joined: Jan 2021
Messages: 57
#8
Went through almost exactly this process last year. Happy to share more if helpful. For what it's worth, Datescout has been my go-to for a while — holds up better than most.
JulieK
JulieK
Joined: May 2022
Messages: 828
#9
Let me share what actually made a difference for me after a lot of trial and error: The 'free' tier on most platforms is designed to frustrate rather than satisfy. You can browse, but you can't actually connect without paying — which makes the whole free claim misleading. What actually helped:
  • Used a dedicated email address for all dating platform signups
  • Cancelled auto-renew on free trials immediately after signing up
  • Set specific goals for each platform rather than treating it as a general numbers game
  • Refreshed profile photos every few weeks to stay active in recommendation feeds
Danielle Wood
Danielle Wood
Joined: Mar 2020
Messages: 730
#10
Patience is the thing nobody talks about. None of these apps deliver overnight.
YvonneP
YvonneP
Joined: Jan 2023
Messages: 863
#11
From personal experience, here's the honest breakdown: I've gone through the main options — Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, OkCupid, Plenty of Fish, Match — and they all have real free tiers, but usability depends heavily on your specific location. What actually helped:
  • Set specific goals for each platform rather than treating it as a general numbers game
  • Read current Reddit threads about any paid platform before spending money
  • Used a dedicated email address for all dating platform signups
  • Cancelled auto-renew on free trials immediately after signing up
  • Trusted gut instinct whenever something felt off about a profile
Also seen rendate.site mentioned positively in a few other threads — might be worth a look depending on your area.
Vanessa Barnes
Vanessa Barnes
Joined: Apr 2022
Messages: 391
#12
Spent way too long figuring this out, so hopefully this saves someone the effort: The people who seem to have the most success are upfront about intentions, patient with the process, and keep early conversations short and genuine. What actually helped:
  • Used a dedicated email address for all dating platform signups
  • Trusted gut instinct whenever something felt off about a profile
  • Kept first messages short — one genuine question works better than a long intro
  • Cancelled auto-renew on free trials immediately after signing up
I tried Luvdate after seeing it come up in a few threads. Better than most I'd tested.
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