And while Tinder is free to send and receive messages, you can upgrade your account to get more out of it, including better visibility and (hopefully) more matches.
Happn: Everything You Need To Know
Happn was created in 2014 as a direct rival to Tinder. It’s another swipe app that has the same basic concept as Tinder: That is, you can’t send messages to someone until you mutually like each other. There’s no search function either. Instead, you just swipe left or right on profiles.
Where Happn has always differed, however, is that it’s a location-based dating app where matches are based on the people you’ve met in real life. Intrigued? The idea is that the app matches you with people who have hung around the same places as you, such as bars and galleries. You may have already met before, and the app wants to help you break the ice.
Happn, then, is a lot more focused on helping you arrange quick-fire local dates. For instance, you can only match with someone within a 250-meter radius of yourself, and, provided the two of you like the look of each other, you can then arrange to meet up there and then.
Happn’s user base is solid but not spectacular. It averages around 100,000 daily active users, but its entire selling point is entirely down to the fact that it tracks the number of locations you’ve visited. It’s free to sign up, but you need to upgrade your account to send and receive messages.
Happn Versus Tinder: The User Base
Tinder is easily one of the most-used apps in the world. At the time of writing, it boasts as many as 57,000,000 users. Millions of new users download it each month, meanwhile, while its member ratio is heavily in favor of males, around 37% of its active users are females.
Tinder is especially popular with younger adults aged between 20 and 35. A large percentage of its users come from the USA, with many living in urban settings – especially cities.
Happn, on the other hand, has around 6,000,000 users at the time of writing. Around a million of these are active weekly users, but Happn’s male-to-female ratio is much more balanced than Tinder (it’s around equal).
Like Tinder, Happn’s age range is generally 23-35-year-olds, and a greater percentage of users come from English-speaking countries. Many users are city-based, but Happn caters to all age groups.
Happn vs Tinder: Profiles
Tinder is famous for its “less is more” approach when it comes to profiles. You’ll typically find that most users add a few pics but only one or two lines about themselves. They’ll state one or two interests, maybe they’ll insert something witty, and perhaps they’ll add an emoji.
Essentially, no one goes in-depth on Tinder, but instead, they try to catch someone’s eye with their pics and their sense of style and humor.
Happn is largely the same, but users tend to fill out even less info. Instead, most Happn users simply add a few pics and wait for matches. However, the app lets you see your mutual interests, and it also shows their exact location (unless they’ve made themselves invisible).
Happn Versus Tinder: Premium Features
Tinder is completely free to match with other users and send silversingles and receive messages. You can also pay for extra features for a one-time fee, such as “Boosts” (which make your profile more visible for 30 minutes) and Super Likes (which ensure that you’re always noticed each time you “like” someone).