
singleflirt - Reviews and experiences
Feb 2026-Mar 2026
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Evenings wasted, sort of
Evenings wasted, sort of
SafetyI tried this site evenings after work, hoping to meet someone—ended up spotting a clearly fake profile. I messaged support, they admitted the user was bogus but wouldn’t take them down. Frustrating. It still worked sometimes for real chats, and I liked the interface, but paying for that oversight felt like throwing money away.
Unexpected buzz
Unexpected buzz
ProfilesHalfway through signing up I was staring at my screen, laughing — dozens of likes and stacks of messages showed up within minutes. It felt surreal, like bots at a party. Photos looked off, and most features lock behind paywalls. It’s fun; I’d warn friends to be cautious.
Moved and kind of surprised
Moved and kind of surprised
ProfilesWeirdly, I almost didn’t sign up. I had just moved across town and was fed up after a couple bad apps, so I was sceptical. Turns out it wasn’t a total scam. I found genuine profiles and actually started a few decent chats. Yeah, there’s spam and you can lose chunks of time if you don’t set simple rules for yourself, but my worries faded. Not perfect, but it worked for me.
Brief panic, fixed fast
Brief panic, fixed fast
ServiceI'm relieved they sorted it fast. My account got flagged out of nowhere and I needed it — I was in the middle of a few important chats and honestly panicked. I was skeptical support would care. I messaged them, sent a selfie and a short explanation. Same day they unblocked me and kept all my messages. Annoying glitch, but their fix was solid.
Morning smile
Morning smile
MatchesI was halfway making my morning coffee when I realized I was actually smiling at my phone. Short messages at first, then one reply that referenced a tiny detail from my profile — a book I'd mentioned — and that was it. I had doubts before, after being burned by sites that felt fake, but this felt different. The credits are a bit pricier than some places. Still, the conversations were real and patient. The photos matched and the person I talked to kept coming back to things we’d said. I felt grateful, pleasantly surprised really, that it worked out. Would try again.
Odd redirects
Odd redirects
Safetythe site felt phony, moderators were juggling profiles and they even steered me (yes, redirected) to an older site called iflirts.com. That looked like a setup to milk money with costly messages. One detail really stood out: the redirection — it's deliberate and it made me trust them less. Annoying, honestly.
Spotted at Tim's
Spotted at Tim's
ServiceI first saw this on a friend's phone at Tim's — yeah, classic — and I even nudged my sister to try it. Messages actually arrive most of the time, so delivery is decent, which is half the battle. I had a billing hiccup once; customer service wasn't lightning-fast but they fixed it, so thumbs up for that. There's still tons of low-effort profiles and the paywall is annoying, but I'm keeping it for now.
About singleflirt
Singleflirt is an online dating platform focused on facilitating introductions and communication between adults seeking romantic connections. The service is aimed primarily at single users and typically includes profile creation, browsing or matching tools, and messaging features to support contact between members. Access is provided through a web-based interface, with account registration required for participation.
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