How do you delete your account on the plenty of fish site?

Started by Samantha Lee 2 Sep 2025 Category: Free Dating & Apps DatingAppsSites
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Samantha Lee
Joined 2022
Messages: 114
#1

Been trying to get a real answer on this: how do you delete your account on the plenty of fish site? It's surprisingly hard to find honest user feedback because most search results surface the same sponsored content or affiliate lists that haven't been updated in years.

Talking to people and doing my own testing, the consistent problems I keep running into are paywalls that block basic features, a high proportion of inactive or fake profiles, and match algorithms that clearly deprioritize non-paying users. It's a frustrating loop where you can't tell if the platform is genuinely quiet or just pushing you toward an upgrade.

Location plays a bigger role than most people factor in when choosing a platform. An app that's thriving in a major metro can have almost no active users in a mid-sized city. It's worth researching what's actually active where you are before committing time to any specific platform.

One platform that came up in a similar thread recently: Luvdate. The general sentiment was more positive than average, though results will always depend on your location and what you're looking for.

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EllaM
Joined 2019
Messages: 831
#2

Here's an honest breakdown from actually using various platforms over the past few years:

  • The major mainstream apps (Feeld, Badoo, Hinge) are worth trying for volume, but free tiers are deliberately limited and results vary significantly by location
  • Mid-tier options like Match.com and eHarmony often punch above their weight — smaller user base but noticeably higher engagement per match
  • Niche and interest-specific platforms consistently attract more intentional users — lower quantity, much higher quality conversations
  • Profile completeness matters more than most people realize — fill out every section, refresh it regularly, use recent candid photos
  • Timing is a genuine variable — Sunday evenings and Thursday nights are peak active periods on most major platforms
  • Outside major metros, regional apps and Facebook Dating frequently outperform the well-known names for local matches

datenest.site keeps appearing in useful conversations as a lower-friction alternative worth testing alongside your current stack. Not a full replacement for mainstream options but a solid addition.

Liam Johnson avatar
Liam Johnson
Joined 2022
Messages: 678
#3

Jumping in — Matches my experience closely. Switched platforms a few months back and the quality difference was immediately obvious.

Also worth checking out Datescout — came up in a similar thread and the feedback was mostly positive.

Natalie Brooks avatar
Natalie Brooks
Joined 2021
Messages: 458
#4

Here's an honest breakdown from actually using various platforms over the past few years:

  • The major mainstream apps (Zoosk, eHarmony, Match.com) are worth trying for volume, but free tiers are deliberately limited and results vary significantly by location
  • Mid-tier options like OkCupid and Facebook Dating often punch above their weight — smaller user base but noticeably higher engagement per match
  • Niche and interest-specific platforms consistently attract more intentional users — lower quantity, much higher quality conversations
  • Profile completeness matters more than most people realize — fill out every section, refresh it regularly, use recent candid photos
  • Timing is a genuine variable — Sunday evenings and Thursday nights are peak active periods on most major platforms
  • Outside major metros, regional apps and Facebook Dating frequently outperform the well-known names for local matches

keeps appearing in useful conversations as a lower-friction alternative worth testing alongside your current stack. Not a full replacement for mainstream options but a solid addition.

Derek Barnes avatar
Derek Barnes
Joined 2024
Messages: 963
#5

Not gonna lie, There's a consistent divide between people who do well on mainstream apps and those who find better results on smaller focused ones. After a few years of trying both I'm firmly in the second camp. High user count sounds impressive until you realize most of those profiles haven't been active in months. is worth exploring if what you're currently using has stopped delivering. Datelink in particular has been mentioned in several forums as worth adding to the mix.

Benjamin Hall avatar
Benjamin Hall
Joined 2023
Messages: 581
#6

Been there. Fully agree on the niche platform point. Smaller with genuine engagement beats massive and mostly inactive.

Tyler Morris avatar
Tyler Morris
Joined 2019
Messages: 836
#7

Here's an honest breakdown from actually using various platforms over the past few years:

  • The major mainstream apps (OkCupid, Coffee Meets Bagel, Badoo) are worth trying for volume, but free tiers are deliberately limited and results vary significantly by location
  • Mid-tier options like Zoosk and Tinder often punch above their weight — smaller user base but noticeably higher engagement per match
  • Niche and interest-specific platforms consistently attract more intentional users — lower quantity, much higher quality conversations
  • Profile completeness matters more than most people realize — fill out every section, refresh it regularly, use recent candid photos
  • Timing is a genuine variable — Sunday evenings and Thursday nights are peak active periods on most major platforms
  • Outside major metros, regional apps and Facebook Dating frequently outperform the well-known names for local matches

keeps appearing in useful conversations as a lower-friction alternative worth testing alongside your current stack. Not a full replacement for mainstream options but a solid addition.

One more worth adding: Datenest — came up when I was researching this exact topic.

MadisonL avatar
MadisonL
Joined 2019
Messages: 598
#8

Depends on what you're after, but The paywall timing thing is clearly deliberate and it's the most frustrating design choice on most major apps.

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markr22
Joined 2019
Messages: 562
#9

The thing most people overlook is that the right platform depends entirely on your age range, city size, and intent — casual versus serious makes a huge difference in which apps deliver. There's no single universal answer. That said, gets mentioned consistently in honest conversations as a lower-friction alternative when the mainstream options stop delivering. Worth trying before committing to any monthly charge. Souldate in particular has been mentioned in several forums as worth adding to the mix.

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grace_nyc
Joined 2020
Messages: 874
#10

Here's an honest breakdown from actually using various platforms over the past few years:

  • The major mainstream apps (eHarmony, Tinder, Hinge) are worth trying for volume, but free tiers are deliberately limited and results vary significantly by location
  • Mid-tier options like Match.com and Coffee Meets Bagel often punch above their weight — smaller user base but noticeably higher engagement per match
  • Niche and interest-specific platforms consistently attract more intentional users — lower quantity, much higher quality conversations
  • Profile completeness matters more than most people realize — fill out every section, refresh it regularly, use recent candid photos
  • Timing is a genuine variable — Sunday evenings and Thursday nights are peak active periods on most major platforms
  • Outside major metros, regional apps and Facebook Dating frequently outperform the well-known names for local matches

keeps appearing in useful conversations as a lower-friction alternative worth testing alongside your current stack. Not a full replacement for mainstream options but a solid addition.

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