I recall hearing about Alovoa a year ago and while it sounds nice with no ads or paid features, being open source, and private data being encrypted I have to imagine the userbase is incredibly small relative to other services. Google Play lists it at over a thousand downloads but it’s also available through F-Droid so that may not mean much. I have to imagine the userbase is mostly men which might prevent some users from joining or sticking around.


Either way (TL:DR) I’d be curious to see what your experiences are with open source dating apps or even apps designed around making friends.

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    1711 months ago

    I used one called The Real World™. It’s free to use but, like most open source apps, the UI is confusing and configuration is complicated.

        • @XpeeN@sopuli.xyz
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          211 months ago

          It’s ok we can just refactor it to using an interpreted language XD

          So why those scientists waste time and money? let them just read the source code -_-

        • xigoi
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          111 months ago

          The graphics are normally great, but they glitch out for some users, often to the point of being completely unusable.

    • xigoi
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      111 months ago

      I tried to use this app, but it seems to have a lot of users who are not interested in dating at all. There is an experimental feature called “engagement rings” that’s supposed to show an indicator of who is interested, but it seems to be very unreliable.