Zoosk has over 35 million users. Now, that’s not to say that they’re all active. Some may have given up the search for a soulmate. Others may have moved on to other apps. And still others may have met their match and are now married with six children in Paducah.
But that’s a lot of people to choose from. Many, many potential first dates. There are 3.8 million visits per month, and your search will be based on the locality of your matches. That said, you’ll be unlikely to match up with that dude from Guadalajara when you, yourself, live in Toronto.
But this, as all good things, comes at a price. Users can sign up for a free account. Using that account, they can create a full profile, and can browse through other profiles. Your free account will also allow you to send “smiles” to other users.
What it won’t allow you to do is talk with them. To do that, you’ll need to plunk down $75 for 6 months, or $30 if you just want to try it for one.
People who have used Zoosk say that the site is “good enough.” Zoosk reviews have had nothing bad to say about the interface of the site. The user experience is actually quite fun, and it’s easy to navigate. So will you find the love of your life on Zoosk?
Zoosk Reviews
Negative Zoosk reviews are pretty typical to any dating site. Some complain that they didn’t find the perfect match. Of course, we have no way to know if that’s because the perfect match just wasn’t on the site, or if the person advertised themselves as someone who hates babies.
Other Zoosk reviews complained about the cost of the site. And, admittedly, there are cheaper alternatives out there. Tinder is free, for the most part. So is Plenty of Fish. We bought a month of the service in order to give you an honest review. We probably wouldn’t do that in real life.
Zoosk reviews had good things to say, though, as well. Those who did try to cancel did so easily. There’s no need to call customer service, as with some sites. Instead, you can just cancel your Zoosk membership through the website.
Other Zoosk reviews had great things to say about the little “gifts” you can give on the platform. Similar to those little gifts you can give on Facebook, Zoosk offers virtual teddy bears, chocolates, hearts and more. Of course, those cost you Zoosk coins.
Zoosk coins are tokens you purchase through the website. They’re available to both paid and free members, and you’ll use them for a few things. You can send gifts. You can also boost your profile which highlights your profile in others’ carousels.
The price of Zoosk coins is in addition to the cost of your membership. (Of course it is!) And while many Zoosk reviews said they were fun to use, none said that the coins were actually necessary.
Should You Sign Up for Zoosk?
Well. You can if you want to. It’s free to set up a profile, and the initial setup phase is actually quite quick. You can log in with Facebook or create a new account, and at the most basic level you’ll just answer a few questions.
If you want more tailored matches, fill out a complete profile, so others can read more about what you’re into. Make sure you’ve got a great profile picture, because it’s easy for someone to click “no” on you without even looking at your other information.
But there are free options out there. Zoosk is by no means the cheapest option. For example, Match.com costs around $27 per month if you subscribe for three months. By contrast, eHarmony costs as much as $60 per month.
If you’re looking for something to try for a month or so, feel free to check out Zoosk. There weren’t too many complaints, other than those who didn’t find a date and those who felt “tricked” into paying for the service.
Overall, Zoosk is just about like any other online dating platform. It’s easy to use, and can be fun, but it’s going to cost you more to find your first date than you’d actually spend on your first date.