Dating apps are built to make the process easier, but can do the complete opposite.
But it’s 50/50 whether that data ends in a rom-com-worthy meet-cute.
Hinge fell straight to the bottom with roughly 5 percent of recipients picking it as their favorite dating app.

It’s also the fastest growing dating app in the U.S., perMashable.
But clearly, that doesn’t automatically translate into a positive onlinedating experience.
Coming in fifth was OkCupid with 6.75 percent of the votes.

Apparently, there’s science behind when you should hit up potential matches on the dating site.
Nielsen found that more users sign on at 10 p.m. so your chances are higher then, according toBustle.
In fourth place was Plenty of Fish (POF) with 8.59 percent.
In third was Bumble, which pulled in 10 percent of the votes.
Match was the second most popular dating app, with 14 percent preferring it to other apps.