Hinge is the app for single women who are tired of the games and just want to connect with someone genuine. The prompts and responses take time to fill out, but when they work, they lead to deeper, more genuine connections. Plus, while users leave apps like Tinder, Hinge’s user base is actively growing in 2025.
What makes Hinge feel more genuine is its “designed to be deleted” philosophy. For many of us, the ultimate goal is to find a connection so meaningful we can’t wait to delete the apps, and Hinge is built around that exact goal. It’s for women who are tired of swipe culture and are looking for a more thoughtful, intentional approach to online dating. It’s ideal if you’re feeling “fatigued and burnt out,” like so many of us clearly are.
The app’s user base is full of men and women who are serious about finding a real connection. For example, a majority of Hinge’s LGBTQ users (82 percent) say they prioritize finding a life partner. That said, “serious” doesn’t mean “rigid.” The app is also great for women who want to define relationships on their own terms.
The app sets the stage for better connections by requiring more effort than a few photos and a lame bio. Profiles are built around creative prompts that give you a better sense of a person’s personality before you match, and the app has even added an AI-powered “Prompt Feedback” tool to help you write better answers.
Hinge has also rolled out features to improve the online dating experience. The “Hidden Words” tool lets you filter out specific words or phrases from incoming messages, giving you more control over your inbox. Meanwhile, “Your Turn Limits” helps reduce ghosting by nudging you to reply to messages. And in June 2025, Hinge collaborated with renowned relationship expert Esther Perel to launch “Your World,” a new set of prompts designed to help you share your authentic self.
As we head into “cuffing season,” Hinge is also offering some timely advice. Their Lead Relationship Scientist, Logan Ury, recently shared the top prompts most likely to lead to a date, including “I go crazy for…” and “The way to win me over is…”. Ury also recommends using the “Backstory” feature to be explicit about your dating goals, since Hinge’s own data shows a majority of users check someone’s “Dating Intention” before liking them.