Hey everyone,
Like most people here, I use review sites (including this one) to research before paying for any dating subscription. Lately I've been comparing the paid tiers across the big three apps and wanted to share what I found, plus hear what this community actually pays for.
What I've gathered so far:
Tinder Gold (~$39.99/mo, drops to $12-23/mo on 6-12 month plans)
The whole value is the "See Who Likes You" grid. If your profile already gets steady likes, it saves serious time. If you get few likes, you're paying to stare at an empty screen. Also worth knowing: pricing varies by age and location, and the weekly plan is the worst deal on the app.
Bumble Premium (similar price range)
The Beeline works like Tinder's likes grid, plus travel mode and advanced filters. The women-message-first rule means the conversation dynamic is completely different, which matters more than the features in my opinion.
Hinge+ / HingeX
Smaller pool than Tinder, but if you're relationship-focused, the match quality per hour seems better. Prompt-based profiles filter out a lot of the casual crowd.
The pattern I keep seeing: every app sells the same core feature (see who liked you) under a different name, in the same $20-50 range. So the real question isn't "is the subscription worth it" - it's "which app's user base matches what I'm looking for."
Full disclosure: I write for a review site called SpicyRanked and we did a detailed cost breakdown of Tinder's tiers with the full pricing tables here:
Is Tinder Gold Worth It in 2026[*1]
But I'm curious about real experiences from this forum:
1. Which paid plan actually improved your results, and in what city size?
2. Has anyone paid for two apps at once and compared them directly?