Last modified on Wednesday, April 23 2025 @ 03:05 pm
From its inception, Hinge has wanted to distinguish itself from Tinder and be “the relationship app”. There is no swiping. The app is designed to give you information about people and match you as quickly as possible so you can go out on a date and connect in person. Hinge is “designed to be deleted”. It's not designed for endless simple photo matching but for meeting people and falling in love, so you can get off of the dating app. Users like what Hinge brings to online dating. Every week users on Hinge arrange over 200,000 dates (which works out to 1 every 3 seconds). Thanks to how this matchmaking works that Hinge provides, 3 out of every 4 of these dates, turns into a second date.
Hinge some great features to help users get a better idea of their matches before liking or passing. Instead of swiping left or right on someone based on a couple of photos, users are asked to “like” particular parts of a match’s profile (which include both images and little notes about themselves) to encourage more consideration and help users strike up a conversation. It’s a good way to get users to pay attention to their matches beyond some photos.
There are a couple of ways to get started with Hinge (and verify your profile in the process). Users are no longer required to logon with Facebook, instead they can choose Facebook or their mobile numbers for verification. Logging in with Facebook definitely makes things easier, as you can upload information and photos automatically instead of manually entering everything. (Hinge used to block you from uploading photos yourself, and instead pulled them from Facebook.) However, while your Hinge account doesn’t appear in your Facebook profile, it does utilize your social network circles by connecting you with Facebook friends of friends, which can be awkward depending on your privacy needs.
Hinge previously required certain information (like first and last name), but now you can opt out of adding your last name, religious and political preferences, and other information you might not want to share right away with potential matches.
Users can also opt out of receiving notifications, though it does encourage you to opt-in to notifications as you go through the profile set-up process, so be prepared to answer this question more than once if you choose “no.”
One drawback is that you have to manually go into preferences to change age ranges (my matches automatically ranged from one year younger to fifteen years older), maximum distance (the default was 100 miles), height, ethnicity, and religion. Also, you are asked to upgrade if you want to see certain preferences, like whether or not your matches are open to children, their education, politics, or drinking, smoking and drug habits.
The matching process for Hinge gets better as you use the app. It sends you profiles based on what you’ve previously liked, so the more you use it, the better your matches (in theory). When viewing profiles you can click the heart button on a photo or on their prompt to show that you like it, or you can and add a comment to start a conversation with that person. This is private and only you and that person can view these likes and comments.
Once a conversation is started, you can continue to chat with that person within the app.
The app is easy to download and is free for new members to try out. Users can stay with the free option or purchase a preferred membership for $4.99-$9.99 per month, depending on the subscription plan. When you want to cancel your subscription, make sure to turn off the auto-renewal feature in the settings to avoid getting billed for the next cycle. It is easy to cancel through the app settings.
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The Hinge dating app is available on iTunes and Google Play. Once you have installed the app and launched it you will be required to create an account. For this you will be asked for your phone number or access to your Facebook account. If you selected Facebook (most members do), information is automatically pulled and added to the different parts of the Hinge Profile. With any missing information (or if you create an account with your phone number) you then have to manually add it. Please note, if you plan on signing up through Facebook, Hinge now requires that you have at least 60 Facebook friends as a way to confirm your account is real. When you sign up to Hinge it asks for the following information:
With most profile attributes you can select "Prefer not to say" and with many you can select if it is visible or not to other members on your profile. Instead of writing out your answers to some profile questions you can also leave a Voice Prompt (an audio clip).
Hinge also allows you to specify your dating intentions if you wish on your profile. The feature allows users to select a dating goal from a list in a menu. Some options include “life partner,” “long-term,” “open to short-term,” “short term, open to long-term,” “short term,” and “figuring out my dating goals.”. For more information see: Hinge Introduces New Feature “Dating Intentions”
When you combine dating intentions with a relationship type you can get extra specific about the relationship you are looking for in a partner. Relationship Type allows you to specify if you are in the midst of figuring things out or if you want to be monogamous, or not. For more information see: Hinge Launches New Relationship Type Feature
All new members get a free account which allows access to almost all the features of Hinge. This includes viewing and receiving matches, and communicating with those matches through the app.
Selfie Verification is a process that allows you to verify your profile using a selfie video and the photos you have uploaded to your profile. It uses a combination of machine learning and human oversight that will compare facial geometries from the video selfie to the photos. Once the process is completed (usually within 24 hours) the selfie video and underlying facial recognition information will be deleted.
After successful verification, you’ll get a new badge on your profile to show people that you’re really you. You will also be able to see whether other Hinge profiles are verified or not. This allows you to make more informed decisions about who you want to interact with.
Selfie Verification is not required to be a member of Hinge. For more information see: Hinge Rolls Out Selfie Video Verification
Hinge has been all over the map with pricing for its app. When the app relaunched in 2016, users were told they had to buy an $8 monthly subscription to use the service. After some controversy, they allowed longtime users access to a free version. Now it seems Hinge offers all users both a scaled-back free version, and a “Hinge+” membership which costs between $16 - $30 per month, depending on what type of subscription you purchase. Early in 2023 Hinge released a top-tier membership called HingeX for $50 a month.
Hinge also offers Roses for purchase. Users get 1 free Rose every Sunday. You can find the Rose button next to the Like button when viewing someones profile.
Hinge also offers Boost that you can purchase separately. When Boost is enabled your profile is visible to more users for a certain period of time.
With the Hinge app you cannot search for matches. Instead Hinge sends you up to 15 matches daily (on average about 5 per day) in a feed. You can specify your matches falling within certain criteria though included age range, distance from you, and religion. With potential matches sent to you – you can see:
A feature called Standouts organizes matches in users’ feeds so that those who seem most compatible show up first in the queue, but more notably it offers topics that interest both of you to spark better (and stickier) conversations. This feed will refresh daily so that new prompts will appear based on previous likes and comments from each user’s chat history. Over time you will get a more curated matching experience thanks to your participation and Hinges matching AI algorithm.
Along with regular matches you also get 1 Most Compatible match per day:
If you and a match have expressed interest in each other and started communicating, and once you have exchanged your contact details, Hinge will a few days later ask if you have had a date with the match and how it went. This feature called "We Met" is designed to supply the Hinge matching algorithm with further information to help refine and improve your matches.
Match Notes allows users to privately share details about themselves that they don’t want to post to their public profiles. It allows users to share these details only with their potential matches. This includes important information like if they are non-monogamous, sober, have a disability, or are recently out.
You add a Match Note when you update your settings. If someone has added a Match note, another user must acknowledge it in order to actually match (or they can also choose to not match with the person). The Match Note is automatically shared when two people Like each other.
The rebrand of Hinge allows daters the ability to see more than just a couple of pictures before deciding whether or not they’re interested. The profiles are easy to navigate, with the photos, prompts and basic stats adding enough information to get a good idea of the person while not getting bogged down in details. Also, the ability to like a specific photo or comment is a great addition, so users have a specific point to start a conversation. If you want the ability to use Hinge in a more unlimited fashion, or receive more details up front, then you’ll have to pay the monthly fee for the Preferred service. The free account provides a perfect option to see what Hinge is about before committing.
In 2018 Hinge was purchased by Match Group which is a subsidiary of IAC/InterActiveCorp.
For more detailed information on this dating service you can check out our Hinge Facts and Statistics page. Information can also be found in our topic for Hinge news articles.
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