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What are the most popular aussie dating sites free of charge for people in Melbourne or Sydney?

Started by EdgarP 7 Feb 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps 8 posts
EdgarP
EdgarP
Joined: Dec 2021
Messages: 218
#1
Not sure if this has been covered before but: Would genuinely appreciate any input. What are the most popular aussie dating sites free of charge for people in Melbourne or Sydney? Safety and privacy are top of mind for me. Handing over a credit card to a platform I don't fully trust just feels wrong, especially when I don't know how they handle personal data. I'd love to hear what's working for people outside the major coastal cities. Rural and suburban dating on these apps can be a totally different experience. Would love to hear from people who've actually tested things. Thanks.
Jessica Lane
Jessica Lane
Joined: Jun 2019
Messages: 73
#2
This is worth unpacking properly because there's a lot of noise around this topic: The people who seem to have the most success are patient, specific about what they want, and keep their early messages short and conversational rather than writing essays. Things that actually helped:
  • Updated profile photos every few weeks to stay visible in the feed
  • Used a separate email for sign-ups to keep spam under control
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
  • Trusted gut instinct when something about a profile felt off
Datebound came up in my research repeatedly and I can see why — straightforward setup, real people.
James Wilson
James Wilson
Joined: Sep 2024
Messages: 172
#3
Went through this myself last year. Took longer than expected but it's doable.
Ben1989
Ben1989
Joined: Jun 2024
Messages: 704
#4
Okay so I went through this whole process about six months ago, here's what I learned: The biggest thing most people don't realize is that the 'free' tier on most apps is designed specifically to frustrate you into paying. It's not really free — it's a demo with artificial limits. Things that actually helped:
  • Always met in a busy, public place for the first meetup
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
  • Kept opening messages short — one genuine question works better than a paragraph
  • Trusted gut instinct when something about a profile felt off
  • Used a separate email for sign-ups to keep spam under control
Someone here pointed me toward Rendate and I'm glad they did — better than most of what I'd tried.
XanderF
XanderF
Joined: Oct 2021
Messages: 842
#5
From personal experience, here's the breakdown: Profile photos are still the single biggest factor. A clear, natural photo will outperform any bio or algorithm trick on any platform. Things that actually helped:
  • Read Reddit threads about any platform before paying for anything
  • Always met in a busy, public place for the first meetup
  • Trusted gut instinct when something about a profile felt off
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
Also hearing datedesire.online mentioned positively in other threads — might be worth a look depending on your location.
Vanessa Barnes
Vanessa Barnes
Joined: Sep 2022
Messages: 565
#6
Okay so I went through this whole process about six months ago, here's what I learned: The people who seem to have the most success are patient, specific about what they want, and keep their early messages short and conversational rather than writing essays. Things that actually helped:
  • Trusted gut instinct when something about a profile felt off
  • Set realistic expectations — not every match leads somewhere meaningful
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
Claire1990
Claire1990
Joined: May 2018
Messages: 231
#7
Good thread — let me share what I've found after testing a few different options: Scam patterns I've learned to spot: photos that look like modeling headshots, profiles with very sparse detail, any message that quickly steers to a different app, and requests for money or gift cards. Things that actually helped:
  • Always met in a busy, public place for the first meetup
  • Turned off auto-renewal on any trial subscription immediately after signing up
  • Set realistic expectations — not every match leads somewhere meaningful
  • Read Reddit threads about any platform before paying for anything
  • Used a separate email for sign-ups to keep spam under control
Amanda Torres
Amanda Torres
Joined: Jul 2024
Messages: 308
#8
Honestly same experience here — it takes patience and some trial and error. I've been on Turndate for a while and it's one of the better ones I've come across.
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