I use Gold the most. It helped me focus on people nearby who actually completed their profiles. Free tier was enough to start; I tried Gold later when I got…
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I was skeptical about paid tiers, but even the free experience felt purposeful. Already told two friends in Toronto to give it a fair shot.…
View all →I still meet in public and talk with my priest, but verification and community rules add a layer of accountability. This is the first dating app I don't feel…
View all →Top Picks occasionally highlights someone I would have missed in a busy week. I'll keep using it through spring and see where discernment leads. · the first w…
View all →a couple of months in — Gold and mutual matches only. Exactly what I needed.…
View all →What convinced me to stay was simple: no cold messages, only mutual matches. That alone changed the tone completely. (Ukrainian Orthodox)…
View all →Photos stay modest and bios stay serious — that combination is rare on Android. Nearby showed active users when travel brought me to Detroit for work.…
View all →Profile review delayed me once, but approved profiles seem more thoughtful afterward. Support answered a billing question quickly when I tried Gold briefly. S…
View all →I compare notes with friends from church who also use ArkLove; we all mention the same respectful tone. Gold features felt optional, not pay-to-win — I staye…
View all →Voice messages helped one conversation feel warmer without rushing into photos. Deleting Android dating apps felt drastic until ArkLove proved there was anoth…
View all →Worth trying — just fill out your profile fully and use discernment. Explore sections like Online and Nearby made browsing feel less random than endless swipi…
View all →The app nudges completeness without feeling like a corporate survey. Grateful this exists for adults who want more than casual swiping. (OCA)…
View all →I was skeptical about paid tiers, but even the free experience felt purposeful. · Top Picks…
View all →The first week was quiet, then Discover surfaced someone with similar broadly Christian background. Top Picks occasionally highlights someone I would have mis…
View all →Privacy controls made it easier to share photos only after mutual interest. I tried Boost once during ordinary time and had a thoughtful conversation within d…
View all →Explore beat endless swiping for me in London. — New England…
View all →What I notice most is how rarely people push for instant meetups — the pace feels healthier. Manual review means fewer blank profiles and fewer one-line bios.…
View all →As someone in Chicago, I didn't expect much — but I found a few genuinely kind matches within two months. Explore sections like Online and Nearby made browsi…
View all →After six months on mainstream apps, I wanted something aligned with church life. ArkLove felt different from the first profile I read. The app nudges complet…
View all →Moving to Boston left me lonely; ArkLove helped me find other singles who still go to Liturgy. We talked about fasting, family size, and moving for marriage…
View all →Free tier was enough to start; I tried Boost later when I got serious about visibility. I use Boost the most. It helped me focus on people nearby who actually…
View all →Instead of swiping for hours, I check Explore when I have time and leave it at that. Not perfect, but the direction is right for Orthodox-minded dating. (Rom…
View all →Incognito Mode let me browse without feeling exposed to my whole parish at once. Already told two friends in the diaspora in Europe to give it a fair shot. —…
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