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Dating Apps

All Brass Cove guides on dating apps.

Jun 09, 20267 min

New Dating App Features in 2026 You Should Actually Use

Most dating app updates in 2026 have been cosmetic — new icons, reshuffled menus, things that matter only to the product team. But buried in the recent wave of dating app...

Jun 07, 20267 min

Dating Apps for Single Parents in 2026: Where to Find People Who Get It

Being a single parent changes your dating calculus in ways that childless people rarely understand until they're standing in it. This piece covers which types of platform...

Jun 02, 20267 min

Dating Apps That Actually Work For Women in 2026 (Rated by Real Users)

If you've spent any time on mainstream dating apps, you already know the gap between "millions of users!" and "actually enjoyable experience for women" is enormous. This...

May 30, 20267 min

Dating Apps That Actually Work for Introverts (Tested)

If you find swiping exhausting and small talk physically painful, you've probably wondered whether dating apps were built for someone else entirely. They mostly were — bu...

May 29, 20267 min

Hookup Apps vs Dating Apps: How They Actually Differ in 2026

If you open two different apps right now — one marketed for "meaningful connections" and one for "meeting people tonight" — the experience gap is real, but it's messier t...

May 28, 20266 min

Best Dating Apps for People Over 35 Restarting After Divorce

If you're over 35 and trying to restart your dating life after a divorce, the app landscape can feel like it was designed for someone ten years younger with entirely diff...

May 10, 20266 min

Casual vs Serious Dating Apps: How to Pick the Right One

Most dating-app frustration comes from being on the wrong type of platform. Here's how to identify which is which and pick correctly the first time.

May 08, 20266 min

What Dating Apps Actually Cost in 2026 (Including the Hidden Fees)

A side-by-side breakdown of what nine major dating apps charge, what each tier unlocks, and whether premium is ever worth it. Spoiler: usually not.