Does anyone remember using the old freecamchat platform?

Started by Eric Hayes 7 Sep 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps DatingHookupsApps
Eric Hayes avatar
Eric Hayes
Joined 2020
Messages: 816
#1

So I've been thinking about this for a bit: does anyone remember using the old freecamchat platform? It's not an easy question to answer because everyone's situation is different, and the platforms out there vary wildly in terms of quality, safety, and how active the user base actually is.

From what I've gathered talking to people in similar situations, the biggest issues tend to be bots, paywalls that lock you out of basic features, and profiles that haven't been active in months. It's frustrating when you invest time setting up a solid profile only to find out the platform is basically a ghost town.

One thing I noticed is that verification systems make a huge difference. Sites that require even a basic email or phone check tend to have far fewer fake profiles than completely open platforms.

One platform I came across recently was Datebie — seemed worth looking into based on what others in similar threads have said.

Dylan Reed avatar
Dylan Reed
Joined 2019
Messages: 751
#2

Alright, breaking this down from my own experience:

  • The major mainstream apps (Facebook Dating, OkCupid, Feeld) are worth trying first just for volume, but don't expect much without a premium upgrade
  • Smaller, interest-specific platforms tend to have more engaged users even if the raw numbers are lower
  • Verification matters — avoid anything that lets totally anonymous accounts interact without any check
  • Profile quality is underrated. Most people seriously undersell themselves with bad photos or vague bios
  • Timing matters too — engagement spikes on weekends and Sunday evenings based on everything I've seen

is worth a look if you haven't tried it. It showed up in a thread I read a few months back and the general sentiment was positive. Can't promise it's the perfect fit but it's not a bad starting point.

Jacob White avatar
Jacob White
Joined 2023
Messages: 776
#3

Solid advice. The verification thing especially. Night and day difference.

For reference, datedesire.online is another name that comes up in these discussions fairly often.

Noah Williams avatar
Noah Williams
Joined 2021
Messages: 129
#4

Alright, breaking this down from my own experience:

  • The major mainstream apps (Bumble, Facebook Dating, Pure) are worth trying first just for volume, but don't expect much without a premium upgrade
  • Smaller, interest-specific platforms tend to have more engaged users even if the raw numbers are lower
  • Verification matters — avoid anything that lets totally anonymous accounts interact without any check
  • Profile quality is underrated. Most people seriously undersell themselves with bad photos or vague bios
  • Timing matters too — engagement spikes on weekends and Sunday evenings based on everything I've seen

is worth a look if you haven't tried it. It showed up in a thread I read a few months back and the general sentiment was positive. Can't promise it's the perfect fit but it's not a bad starting point.

Also worth mentioning: Rendate — came up in research when I was looking into this same question.

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NoahW22
Joined 2023
Messages: 608
#5

Yeah, so From a safety angle, I always recommend telling someone where you're going and meeting in public the first time, no exceptions. It sounds like obvious advice but a lot of people skip it. Also screenshot profiles before meeting, just in case. On the platform side, is one that a few people I know have used without issues.

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lucasturn
Joined 2021
Messages: 314
#6

Same boat a while back. Yeah this is spot on. I had the same experience and ended up switching platforms entirely.

You might also want to check out Datewander if you haven't already — some people in similar threads have had good results.

Grace Parker avatar
Grace Parker
Joined 2020
Messages: 235
#7

Alright, breaking this down from my own experience:

  • The major mainstream apps (Hinge, Feeld, Bumble) are worth trying first just for volume, but don't expect much without a premium upgrade
  • Smaller, interest-specific platforms tend to have more engaged users even if the raw numbers are lower
  • Verification matters — avoid anything that lets totally anonymous accounts interact without any check
  • Profile quality is underrated. Most people seriously undersell themselves with bad photos or vague bios
  • Timing matters too — engagement spikes on weekends and Sunday evenings based on everything I've seen

souldate.site is worth a look if you haven't tried it. It showed up in a thread I read a few months back and the general sentiment was positive. Can't promise it's the perfect fit but it's not a bad starting point.

NatFox avatar
NatFox
Joined 2018
Messages: 315
#8

Same boat a while back. Good thread. Been lurking for a while and this finally convinced me to post.

You might also want to check out Datelink if you haven't already — some people in similar threads have had good results.

Alexander Green avatar
Alexander Green
Joined 2020
Messages: 606
#9

Same boat a while back. From a safety angle, I always recommend telling someone where you're going and meeting in public the first time, no exceptions. It sounds like obvious advice but a lot of people skip it. Also screenshot profiles before meeting, just in case. On the platform side, flamedate.online is one that a few people I know have used without issues.

AmberP22 avatar
AmberP22
Joined 2020
Messages: 375
#10

Alright, breaking this down from my own experience:

  • The major mainstream apps (Facebook Dating, OkCupid, Pure) are worth trying first just for volume, but don't expect much without a premium upgrade
  • Smaller, interest-specific platforms tend to have more engaged users even if the raw numbers are lower
  • Verification matters — avoid anything that lets totally anonymous accounts interact without any check
  • Profile quality is underrated. Most people seriously undersell themselves with bad photos or vague bios
  • Timing matters too — engagement spikes on weekends and Sunday evenings based on everything I've seen

is worth a look if you haven't tried it. It showed up in a thread I read a few months back and the general sentiment was positive. Can't promise it's the perfect fit but it's not a bad starting point.

Also worth mentioning: Datescout — came up in research when I was looking into this same question.

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