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In the age of on-demand everything, it’s no surprise that we can get “dates” (I use that term loosely here) hot to go with the tap of a button. Thanks to classic hookup apps like Tinder and newcomers like HUD and Pure, finding a sexy new friend can be just as easy as ordering a pizza. As for the quality, well, that’s probably the same too — hit or miss, depending on the time of day, where you're located, and how hungry you are.
Fortunately, you’ve got me, your resident dating app expert (though I prefer modern-day Carrie Bradshaw), to guide you to the promised land, aka the best hookup apps.
I’ve spent the past three years (yes, really) researching, downloading, and testing dozens of top dating apps to find the best ones for all kinds of daters, including the one-night-stand crowd. From discrete sexting apps to dating sites for serious relationships, I've swiped and vetted them all. I also consulted a panel of sex and relationship experts to make sure my picks are solid.
How to use hookup apps successfully, according to the experts
For best results, I recommend downloading a handful of apps (niche dating apps, too!) and experimenting to see what feels right. When you're scrolling through the apps, skip the ones that scream "romance" (we're looking at you, eharmony).
"Hookup apps help prevent situations where people are on mainstream dating sites with the intention of having a casual hookup but are unclear about these intentions," Suzannah Weiss, resident sexologist for Biird and author of Subjectified: Becoming a Sexual Subject, tells Mashable. "They also give women a space to be openly sexual creatures without judgment."
And thanks to our favorite free dating apps, you don't even have to pay for a premium membership to get results, though there are definite perks if you do. My take? Start out on the free versions. Tinder, Grindr, and Hinge are all good contenders. (Pure is also free for women.) These popular dating apps let you scout, match, and connect with potential partners for free. Think of it as a "try before you buy" situation.
“I think the free tonight section on Tinder makes it really easy to find a hookup,” says Alexander Liebisch, the CEO and founder of TinderProfile.ai. “After talking to 90 of our users at TinderProfile.ai, we found that people who sent their first message in the free tonight section after 10 p.m. on a weekend had a 45 percent higher success rate for hookups than people who swiped earlier in the day on the general section on a weekday and tried to plan out a date.”
Finally, no matter which platform you choose, be upfront and honest about what you want. Because of all the feature-copying happening in the apps lately, most now have special features to let others know you're looking for something casual.
The best hookup apps of 2025
Whether you’re looking for a one-night stand, a friends-with-benefits sitch, or just want to explore your sexuality, the right app will connect you with someone who’s on the same page. So, I’ve gathered the best hookup app for every type of person, based on my hands-on testing, expert opinions, and user reviews.
The Good & The Bad
- A massive global user base
- The best hookup app for men, college students, and many women
- Estimated 75 million+ active users means endless options for quick connections
- Fast, no-fuss swiping gets to the point quickly
- Optional paid upgrades (Boosts, Super Likes, and Platinum features like "Priority Likes") give you serious visibility boosts
- Photo verification helps keep things real-ish
- Free version hits you with ads
- "Swipe fatigue" is real, so prepare for it
- Very little profile info means you're judging mostly on looks
- User base skews male
Who it's for
Read our full review of Tinder.
If your goal is to get laid with minimal fuss, Tinder is still the reigning champion. While it might not explicitly label itself as a hookup app any longer, you know why you're here. And despite losing some users lately, it's still one of the biggest platforms out there, having made 97 billion matches worldwide, and hookups aren't hard to come by. (Pro tip: Use the "Free Tonight" feature, especially on weekends.)
It's built for rapid-fire connections, not lengthy love stories (though some people, including Mashable's own Tech Editor, met their long-term partners on the app).
Why we picked Tinder
Love it or hate it, Tinder remains one of the most popular dating apps for a reason. It's fast, easy, and reliable, making it an easy choice for our top pick. "Tinder, hands down, is the best app for hookups," Michelle Herzog, LMFT and AASECT-certified sex therapist, tells Mashable. "Over the past decade or so, it’s morphed from being the early 20s hookup central to a place for adults of all ages to go for a quick one-nighter." That popularity is especially true on college campuses. Weiss also notes that, "Tinder is probably the most popular hookup app among college students. There are enough people on it that most users will have no trouble meeting people both on and off campus."
Despite the CEO's attempts to soften its image for Gen Z, the app's core remains focused on casual connections. The latest example of this is the "Crush Feelings" campaign from August 2025, which is tied to a new in-app hub called "Swipe Stories," where the company's shared hundreds of real-life love stories from its users. Recent additions like the "Double Date" feature are also pitched as "low-pressure" but could easily lead to more casual encounters.
While you don't have to pay to get results, upgrades like Tinder+, Gold, and Platinum offer perks like undoing a left swipe or messaging before you match. And, of course, the blue checkmark for photo verification helps you stay safer while swiping.
- Free version: Yes
- One month of Tinder Plus: $22.48
- Six months of Tinder Plus: $90 ($15 per month)
- One month of Tinder Gold: $36
- Six months of Tinder Gold : $126 ($21 per month)
- One month of Tinder Platinum : $45
- Six months of Tinder Platinum : $162 ($27 per month)
HUD
Best new hookup app
The Good & The Bad
- Openly encourages honesty about what you want, from FWB to kink
- "Anti-Commitment Mode" badge clearly signals you're here to hook up
- Inclusive of all sexual orientations and gender identities
- "My Bedroom" feature lets you specify desires (kinky or not!)
- Video chat with auto-blur and photo protection for safer screening
- Large user base for more potential matches
- Not available on desktop
- Some reports of account suspensions without clear reasons
- Potential for message delivery glitches
Who it's for
If you're tired of Tinder, HUD is the best new hookup app, and its tagline is literally "Fun without strings attached." HUD stands for "Honest, Upfront, and Direct," and it's the app for people who aren’t afraid to be their most authentic selves. Translation: If you're into non-monogamy, this is where you'll find like-minded people.
The people on this app aren’t here to find their forever person, but friends with benefits is definitely on the table. You might also find kinksters, ethical non-monogamous folks, and people interested in exploring relationship styles that are a little outside the mainstream. With more than 18 million users and counting, HUD has a lot of possibilities for your next hookup.
Why we picked HUD
If Hinge and Pure had a baby, it would be HUD. This app doesn’t beat around the bush, but it’s also artsy in presentation and has a kinky-fun community behind it.
Like Hinge, you can answer prompts (up to three), add photos (up to five), and note whether you’re into smoking, drinking, or drugs. There’s also a really cool "My Bedroom" feature that lets you choose three "desires" that you’re really into, three "desires" you’re "open" to, and three you’re definitely not into. Examples include "bondage," "butt stuff," and "golden showers." There are tons of "desires" to choose from, even if you’re not that kinky, so have fun with it.
In addition to its "My Bedroom" feature, HUD also has an "Anti-Commitment Mode" badge you can add to your profile to let potential matches know why you're here. You’ll also get to pick your archetype (if you’re not sure what yours is, the app has a little quiz) to help you find your match. You can even add your favorite song to your profile.
The chat features are also a little more developed than what you see in a typical hookup app. You can engage with someone’s profile just by liking or commenting on their prompts, photos, etc. The video chat option also shows both cameras blurred until you both decide to reveal yourselves. Of course, you can get more features with a premium subscription, but the free version offers a lot.
- Free version : Yes
- One month of HUD Premium : $29.96
- Six months of HUD Premium: $70.08 ($11.68 per month)
- One month of HUD Premium+: $49.96
- Six months of HUD Premium+: $119.76 ($19.96 per month)
Pure
Best for kinky people
The Good & The Bad
- Guaranteed anonymity with self-destructing photos and videos
- Purely focused on no-strings-attached hookups, cutting out the mixed signals
- Instant matches based on geolocation for spur-of-the-moment connections
- Artsy, discreet interface
- Users can specify turn-ons and filters for couples
- Risk of catfish due to anonymity (always be cautious!)
- Smaller user base compared to mainstream apps, success depends on location
Who it's for
Pure is the place to be if you're looking for uncomplicated, kinky, no-strings-attached hookups without the pressure to define the relationship. Say goodbye to mixed signals and awkward conversations about "What are we?" Pure is where you can be openly horny without shame or judgment. Along with Feeld it's also one of the leading dating apps for Gen Z folks seeking open connections — emphasis on open.
Because Pure is free for women, it also has an impressive 50:50 gender split, the highest in the industry. That's a major draw in a dating app landscape dominated by male users.
The app encourages users to maintain a sense of anonymity post-interaction or to "pretend like you're strangers afterward," making no-strings-attached sex the only name of the game. In a dating landscape where most apps are trying to be for anyone looking for any type of connection, Pure stands out as it's designed exclusively for hooking up.
Why we picked Pure
Pure offers a unique and discreet approach to casual hookups. You write an "ad," specify your desires with "turn-ons," and the app sends out the sex version of an Uber request. The app recently added new "turn-ons" like "Dry Dating" and "Slowmance," and in June 2025, it rolled out a "Photo Verification" feature. When reviewing hookup apps, we look closely at safety features, so this is a notable upgrade for Pure.
In August 2025, Pure made a major push to rebrand itself as a "safer, saner, and healthier" space for hookups with its "Pleasure is Power" marketing campaign. More concretely, the app announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with TBD Health to provide users with at-home STD testing kits directly through the app. Users who test can even add a "Verified by TBD Health" badge to their profiles, which gives some peace of mind on multiple levels.
That said, it's a space to navigate with intention. As sexologist Suzannah Weiss notes, Pure isn't as specifically geared toward the kink and queer communities as Feeld, so you may encounter more straight cis men who are just looking for a conquest. The biggest trade-off remains the smaller user base compared to mainstream apps like Tinder, though its recent explosive growth in the European market suggests that may be changing.
- Free version: Yes
- One month of Pure Queen: $12.99
- One year of Pure Queen: $19.99
- One week of Pure Premium: $13.99
- One month of Pure Premium: $53.96
- One year of Pure Premium: $647.52
Feeld
Best for open relationships
The Good & The Bad
- The free “Constellation” feature lets you link your profile with up to five partners
- Extensive and specific tags for Desires and Kinks (e.g., "Bondage," "Threeway," "Cuddling")
- A non-judgmental community for exploring non-monogamy and relationship anarchy
- Strong emphasis on safety and active consent
- A disastrous 2023 relaunch was plagued by bugs and privacy issues
- App can still be buggy and less reliable than mainstream options
- Key features like seeing who likes you and advanced filters are behind the "Majestic" paywall
Who it's for
Feeld is for the explorers: the singles, couples, and polycules looking to ethically explore non-monogamy, kink, and alternative relationship styles. If you find the binary options on most dating apps to be limiting, Feeld's inclusive, consent-forward environment is a breath of fresh air. It’s a hub for people practicing "relationship anarchy" and believe in creating their own connections without rules or hierarchy.
Why we picked Feeld
Full disclosure: We previously removed Feeld from this list. Its late 2023 rebrand was a well-documented disaster, leaving users with an app that was not only buggy but also had serious privacy flaws, like sharing their specific town or neighborhood instead of a simple distance.
So, why is it back? Because despite that major fumble, its importance to its community is simply unmatched — a fact echoed by experts like Weiss, who recommends it for its sex-positive features.
For finding a hookup, Feeld’s features are unparalleled in their specificity. The free “Constellation” feature lets you be transparent by linking your profile with up to five partners, and you can use more than 20 labels to define those connections, from "Lover" and "Dom" to "Friend with benefits." (While this feature links your profiles, your private chat histories and existing connections are not shared with your partners.) The app also offers detailed desire and kink tags, from "Bondage" to "Cuddling," so you can find exactly what you're looking for.
Feeld is a nonjudgmental space for exploring non-traditional connections, and recent data from its own "State of Dating Report" shows that its members who practice relationship anarchy report feeling less lonely and having stronger support networks.
- Free version : Yes
- One month of Majestic: $29.99
- Three months of Majestic: $49.99
- One year of Majestic : $149.99
Hinge
Best dating app for regular hookups
The Good & The Bad
- Massive, rapidly growing user base (around 23 million globally) offers plenty of choices
- "Dating Intentions" feature clearly signals if you're down for casual or FWB
- Prompts and voice notes give you a better sense of personality, leading to more compatible (and fun) hookups
- Filters for specific preferences (e.g., drinking, smoking, family plans)
- No desktop version
- Some users are strictly looking for serious relationships
- Slower-paced than apps like Tinder
Who it's for
Don't let Hinge's "designed to be deleted" tagline fool you. It's surprisingly effective for finding regular hookups, especially if you prefer a bit more connection before getting down to business. If you're in a reasonably populated area and want to find people who are more intentional, even about their casual encounters, Hinge is a great middle ground when Tinder feels too chaotic.
Plus, as young people sour on dating apps, Hinge is one of the only ones with a growing user base.
Why we picked Hinge
I'm not the only one who loves Hinge. Many users are also happy with Hinge's approach to romance and sex. So, even as Tinder's user base declines, the Match Group recently reported that Hinge's user base is growing. What makes this platform so popular? It's a feature-rich app with active, engaged users.
Though it may attract a relationship-seeking crowd, Hinge gives you tools to make your intentions clear. The "Dating Intentions" section lets you advertise exactly what you're looking for right on your profile, so you can filter in people with similar dating goals (and filter out those searching for a "Life Partner"). More recently, Hinge added "Match Note," a feature that lets you share private details pre-chat. While some may use it to get more serious conversations out of the way, you could leverage it to subtly flag relationship preferences or expectations early.
Hinge has also added features to improve safety and help manage interactions. The "Hidden Words" tool lets you filter out specific words, phrases, or emoji from incoming messages. It also introduced "Your Turn Limits," which requires you to respond to some unanswered messages before liking new profiles. To help users move from a great first date to a second, Hinge recently launched its "Follow-Through Formula," a research-backed method to encourage clear and enthusiastic follow-up messages. This was created after data showed that nearly half (49 percent) of Hinge daters held back from messaging after a great first date because they were worried about coming on too strong.
Underpinning these features is Hinge's ongoing commitment to help its users get off the app (and elsewhere) and out into the real world. For example, it's now using AI for coaching, with tools like "Prompt Feedback" to help you write better profile answers. Hinge marketing talks a big game about relationships, but its thoughtful features and slightly more intentional user base make it a solid option for finding hookups that might start with decent conversation.
- Free version: Yes
- One month of Hinge+: $32.99
- Three months of Hinge+: $64.99 ($21.66 per month)
- Six months of Hinge+: $99.99 ($16.66 per month)
- One month of HingeX: $49.99
- Three months of HingeX: $99.99 ($33.33 per month)
- Six months of HingeX: $149.99 ($24.99 per month)
Bumble
Best hookup app for women
The Good & The Bad
- Free to sign up and start matching
- Opening Moves gives women and non-binary users more control in starting conversations
- Balanced user base, which can lead to better quality matches
- Dating intentions make it easy to find a compatible partner
- Users must upload at least four photos to sign up
- In-app verification adds a layer of safety
- Voice and video chat are offered for free
- Matches vanish if no "Opening Move" is made within 24 hours
- Recent user backlash over blocked profiles reappearing is a trust issue
- Free version has limited swipes
Who it's for
Read our full review of Bumble Premium.
Bumble is the best hookup app for women and non-binary people looking for a casual fling where they can set the pace. If you're tired of unsolicited messages and want to filter out low-effort interactions, Bumble's "Opening Moves" feature (a change from the original "women message first" rule that made it famous) puts you in the driver's seat. It's also great if you want to find someone who's upfront about wanting "fun, casual dates" or "intimacy, without commitment."
Why we picked Bumble
"Bumble is a helpful app for women who want to avoid being creeped on and only hear from men they're interested in," Weiss tells Mashable. You have 24 hours to make the first move, then your match has 24 hours to respond — perfect for filtering out those who aren't a good fit if you're looking for a casual hookup ASAP.
However, it's worth being upfront about Bumble's recent fumbles. In April, Bumble faced user backlash over reports of previously blocked or left-swiped profiles reappearing in feeds, a significant trust issue for users. To make matters worse, JPMorgan recently downgraded Bumble's stock, citing slowing growth, accelerating revenue and paid user declines, and hotter competition from rivals like Hinge. The analyst warned that a bounce-back might not even be expected until 2027 (yikes!).
Despite these recent issues and a challenging market, Bumble still stands out for many users. You can chat via text, voice, or video without spending a dime, and free users still have access to basic filters like age, distance, and verified profiles. While premium features (Bumble Boost or premium membership) offer advanced filters, they're not essential to find a potential hookup buddy.
- Free version : Yes
- One month of Premium: $39.99
- Three months of Premium: $79.99 ($26.66 per month)
- Six months of Premium : $119.99 ($19.99 per month)
- Lifetime of Premium: $199.99
The Good & The Bad
- The absolute go-to for gay, bi, trans, and queer men looking for a hookup
- A massive user base with millions of active users
- Hyper-local, fast connections: Location-based grid for quick meetups
- Ideal when you're in a new city and want to meet someone fast
- Easy, straightforward interface
- "Right Now" feature shows immediately available users
- Can be very NSFW (expect explicit profiles and photos)
- More features are moving behind paywalls (XTRA, Unlimited)
- Some users report glitches and biphobia
- "Taken on Grindr" timestamp is opt-in and limited, so remain cautious
Who it's for
Grindr is a popular hookup app for gay men. Correction: Grindr is the hookup app for gay men. As one of the leading mainstream dating apps designed exclusively for the LGBTQ+ community, it offers a range of relationship possibilities, but it is, without a doubt, a common spot to find a fast and casual hookup.
We do want to note that more recently, Grindr paywalled some match features and has been experiencing bugs. Still, it's undeniably the king of gay dating apps, especially for fast hookups with other men.
Why we picked Grindr
Beyond just basic hookup functionality, Grindr has been expanding its offerings and even dipping into AI. For example, it's testing AI-powered chat summaries for paid users and an "A-List" of matches curated by AI, which also includes profile and chat summaries. (While user reaction to A-List on Reddit has been mixed, Grindr reports positive feedback from early access users and a rise in Unlimited sign-ups.) They've also rolled out "Right Now," a feature to instantly see who's online for a speedy meet-up, and recently enhanced it with "Live View," an interactive map that shows you where nearby users in the feed are.
However, the platform has faced its share of backlash for inconsistent moderation. In late July 2025, Grindr banned the phrase "no Zionists" from user profiles, only to reverse the decision after a week. In a 2024 presentation, company heads noted nearly 3.5 million people also use the app for things like getting restaurant recommendations or finding LGBTQ+ events. This led to the "Roam" feature, which lets you temporarily drop your pin anywhere in the world to check out the scene before you get there.
To its credit, Grindr has made moves to become safer and more authentic. In February 2025, they launched an in-app Safety Center, and more recently came "Taken on Grindr," an optional timestamp feature to prove photos are fresh. In a major push for user well-being, Grindr has also rolled out a suite of industry-leading sexual health features. These include the ability to share your HIV status on your profile, opt-in reminders to get tested for PrEP, and even access to free at-home HIV test kits.
- Free version: Yes
- One month of Grindr Unlimited: $39.99
- One month of Grindr XTRA : $19.99
- Three months of Grindr XTRA : $49.99 ($16.66 per month)
- 12 months of Grindr XTRA: $149.99 ($12.49 per month)
HER
Best for queer women
The Good & The Bad
- Created by and for queer women
- Offers a safe, inclusive space for "lesbian, bisexual, queer women, and gender-non-conforming icons"
- Profile tags like "something casual" make your hookup intentions clear
- Vibrant community with events and social feeds
- Photo-verified profiles for added safety
- Free version has limited search filters (only age & location)
- Contains ads in the free version
- Not available on desktop
- Recent acquisition by Match Group has caused user apprehension
Who it's for
HER is a platform created by and for queer women, providing a safe and inclusive space to connect with women and nonbinary folks without worrying about being sexualized by "skeevy men." Launched in 2015 to meet a growing need in the lesbian dating scene, HER isn't exclusively designed for hookups, but it offers a vibrant community where you can explore casual encounters or even find meaningful relationships. With more than 15 million users, the app is brimming with opportunity for whatever you're looking for.
Why we picked HER
HER makes it easy to signal your intentions. The "Looking for" section on your profile lets you add a "something casual" tag, which is displayed out in the open. More recently, the app introduced "Feelings," a feature that lets you add temporary, expressive tags to your profile like "Hook up" or "Flirty" to show exactly what kind of connection you're craving.
The app also functions like a social media platform, creating an inclusive space for LGBTQ+ users with a social feed, events, and media. While the interface can feel a little clunky at first, it's not too difficult to navigate. For safety, HER offers photo-verified profiles with a checkmark badge.
The biggest news for HER in 2025 was its acquisition by Match Group in May. The move was met with apprehension from its user base, with many on Reddit fearing the "enshittification" of another beloved queer platform. While HER founder Robyn Exton expressed optimism and Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff pledged to "protect" what makes the app special, the sapphic community is largely holding its breath to see if they live up to that promise. As of September 2025, we haven't reported on any problems related to the acquisition.
- Free version: Yes
- One month of HER Gold : $24.99
- Six months of HER Gold : $129.99 ($21.67 per month)
- 12 months of HER Gold: $179.99 ($15 per month)
- One month of HER Platinum: $34.99
- Six months of HER Platinum: $149.99 ($25 per month)
- 12 months of HER Platinum: $239 ($20 per month)
OkCupid
Best dating app for inclusivity
The Good & The Bad
- Highly inclusive of all genders, sexual orientations, and identities
- Detailed profiles and matching questions help you find truly compatible hookups
- You can explicitly state you're looking for a hookup or casual connection
- Large, diverse user base
- CAPTCHA helps filter out bots
- Questionnaire can be lengthy
- No video chat feature
- Free version includes ads
Who it's for
OkCupid isn't just for serious relationships — it's actually a surprisingly solid option for finding casual hookups, especially if you appreciate connecting with someone beyond just their looks. Its unique matching algorithm digs deeper, focusing on your interests, values, and even your stance on social issues. This means you can find people who genuinely vibe with your personality and lifestyle, which often leads to more meaningful (and, let's be real, potentially hotter) encounters. Plus, it was way ahead of the curve on gender identity, sexual orientation, and tackling social issues before it was even trendy.
Why we picked OkCupid
This LGBTQ-friendly site has won over open-minded singles by dedicating a good chunk of its profile-building prompts to important topics like politics, social issues, and even kink or ethical non-monogamy options. (OkCupid beat Hinge by about six years when it came to including options for polyamorous users). This progressive attitude helps attract an informed, respectful, and sex-positive crowd. In fact, a recent OkCupid survey revealed that 79 percent of its users say sexual compatibility is "very" or "extremely" important to relationship success.
While a paid plan offers the most extensive features, you can still use its powerful search filters without spending a dime. You can literally search for the keyword "hookup" or mark "hookups" as your preferred connection type in your profile, making it easy to find others on the same page.
With around 30 million users, there's plenty of opportunity to find casual connections, and thanks to its extensive questionnaire, you might actually connect on a deeper level beyond just physical attraction, making those encounters even more satisfying.
- Free version: Yes
- One month of OkCupid Premium: $44.99
- Three months of OkCupid Premium: $89.99 ($29.99 per month)
- Six months of OkCupid Premium: $134.99 ($22.49 per month)
The Good & The Bad
- Unapologetically designed for quick, no-strings-attached hookups
- You can browse anonymously without creating a full account
- Detailed "Cruiser Filters" let you search by body type, endowment, and specific sexual preferences
- Web-based platform means no app store downloads and less censorship
- Not for dating or relationships of any kind
- The explicit, uncensored nature can be overwhelming for some users
- The iOS app is no longer available for download
Who it's for
Sniffies is a web-based cruising platform built for one thing: finding sex, right now, with minimal small talk. Sniffies was deemed too hardcore for the App Store, and so it's not technically an app. It's a hookup destination for men seeking men who want spontaneous and anonymous encounters.
The vibe is explicit and unapologetically focused on sex, so don't come here looking for a long-term relationship. While it's free to use and focused on anonymity, paid Sniffies users get additional privacy features for extra peace of mind.
Why we picked Sniffies
If you feel like Tinder and Grindr aren't direct enough, I'd like to introduce you to Sniffies, the hookup platform that brings cruising into the 21st century. It launched an official iOS app in March 2025, only to be kicked out of the App Store by May for being, well, too horny for Apple. But if you downloaded the app before it was removed, and haven't deleted it, it should still work.
As soon as you enter the website, you'll see a map of guys nearby who are looking for action in your area. (You don't have to deal with registering for an account or anything — pull up the site, choose to browse anonymously, complete the age verification and captcha, and you're in.) The "Cruiser Filters" let you search for exactly what you're into, from body type to endowment size to your favorite sex positions.
It's also totally free to use, but a premium membership will get you perks like unlimited messaging, ad-free browsing, extra privacy, and read receipts.
- Free version : Yes
- One month of Sniffies+: $19.99
- Three months of Sniffies+: $38.97 ($12.99 per month)
- Six months of Sniffies+: $59.94 ($9.99 per month)
Recommending hookup apps isn't something we take lightly. Your time, and more importantly, your safety, truly matter to us. That's why our selection process goes beyond surface-level swipes.
Here’s exactly how we make sure our recommendations are trustworthy and genuinely helpful:
Hands-on testing: We create profiles, navigate their interfaces, test how well their matching algorithms actually work, and explore all the chat options. We're looking for apps that are intuitive, effective at connecting people, and have solid user safety features. If an app feels clunky, pushes too many annoying ads, or just gives off a bad vibe, it doesn't make our list.
Expert and community feedback: We read user reviews across platforms to identify common issues. We also worked with Mashable's dedicated Dating & Relationships writers to make sure our recs are comprehensive and accurate. Finally, for this particular guide, we also consulted the following experts for their insights.
Continuous monitoring: The app world changes fast (sometimes faster than your relationship status). So, our work doesn't stop after we hit publish. We continuously monitor app performance, feature updates, and ongoing user feedback. This commitment means we're ready to make tough calls and update our recommendations anytime an app no longer lives up to its promise.
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What didn't make the cut
Plenty of Fish (removed January 2025): After its recent rebrand, testing revealed key features, like free messaging for non-matches, were removed. We also noticed issues with repeat profiles. Overall, it doesn't bring anything unique to the dating app table that other apps aren't already doing better, meaning we no longer recommend it as a hookup app.
Match (removed August 2025): Despite anecdotal user reports that Match has led to casual connections, we've decided to remove the titular Match Group app, which we still recommend for serious relationships.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our favorite hookup apps have free versions that offer enough functionality to scout, match, and connect with potential partners. Tinder is our top overall pick, but Grindr and Hinge are also great free dating apps that Mashable reporters have tested and enjoyed in their personal lives. While you don't have to pay to get results, be aware that some apps, like Match and eharmony, are very limited in their free versions and will push you toward a paid plan for full functionality.
That depends on your comfort level. Hookup apps can be a fun way to explore your kinks and desires, but meeting people you met on the internet also comes with risks. Catfishing and encountering fake or dead profiles can be a problem on some sites. There's also the risk of users not being upfront about their intentions.
That said, many apps have safety features to help you feel more secure. Photo verification, in-app video chat with blur features, and the ability to block users are common. Ultimately, being cautious, setting clear boundaries, and using an app's safety tools will help make the experience worthwhile.
Your safety always comes first. A great way to start is by being direct and setting your boundaries early on in the conversation. Weiss suggests you can say something like, "I'm open to oral sex but not intercourse."
Weiss also points out a few red flags to watch for in conversations. Be cautious if someone:
Tries to push your boundaries after you've stated them.
Pressures you to drink or use substances.
Makes things feel transactional, like expecting sex just because they did something nice for you.
Tries to guilt you into anything.
Besides watching for red flags, it's always a good idea to meet in a public place for the first time and let a friend know where you're going and who you're meeting. Sites like Tinder and Grindr also have their own safety guidelines for users, which cover everything from consent to safe sex and STI prevention.
The best approach is to be direct about what you want. According to Weiss, you should state that you’re looking for something casual right on your profile. This helps manage expectations from the start and avoids situations where someone might develop feelings because your intentions were unclear.
You don't have to share everything, but it's helpful to include what you're comfortable with and what you want in a casual relationship. This straightforwardness is usually effective on hookup apps and helps you connect with people who are on the same page.
While Hinge markets itself as the app that's "designed to be deleted," a lot of people successfully use it for casual hookups.
The key is Hinge's features that encourage you to be upfront. You can use profile prompts to make your intentions clear, and the app allows you to display what you're looking for (e.g., "short-term relationship, open to long"). This helps filter out people who want something more serious and connects you with users who are looking for the same thing. So, while it's known for relationships, being direct on Hinge can lead to clear and respectful casual encounters.
Hookup apps are prime territory for FWB. We rate HUD as our top pick for finding a FWB situation in 2025. Tinder and Pure are also great if you're looking for something super casual. Hinge or OkCupid can work if you want a side of connection with your benefits. For the kinky crowd, check out the social platform FetLife.
Both Tinder and Bumble are popular choices for hookups, but they cater to different experiences. Tinder is still the reigning champion if your goal is to get laid with minimal fuss. Its design is built for rapid-fire connections, and it has a massive global user base, which means endless options.
Bumble is a smart choice for women and non-binary people who want to set the pace. Its "Opening Moves" feature puts women and non-binary users in control of starting the conversation, which can help filter out low-effort interactions. It’s great if you want to find someone who is upfront about wanting "fun, casual dates" or "intimacy, without commitment."
Yes, they can. Bumble, for example, is a great option for shy guys who prefer the other person to make the first move, while Hinge is our favorite overall dating app for introverts. If you're looking for a more anonymous experience, an app like Pure could be a good fit. It's designed for no-strings-attached hookups and allows for guaranteed anonymity (you can set photos and videos to self-destruct after they're opened). This lets you cut to the chase without the pressure of a detailed profile or extended flirting.
Grindr is the king of hookup apps for gay, bi, trans, and queer men, but other options might be a better fit depending on what you're looking for. Scruff is our top pick for the best Grindr alternative, Sniffies is a map-based cruising site for quick, raunchy hookups, and Archer is for men who are ready for something more serious.
Sadly, no. HER is the most popular lesbian dating app, created by queer women for queer women to find both hookups and community. However, there's no equivalent to Grindr in the lesbian community, and Grindr's reputation for NSFW content and massive user base remains unmatched.
There isn’t a hookup app exclusively for gamers (there are some niche gamer dating apps out there, but we haven’t found any worth recommending). Most gamers use mainstream hookup apps and just make their interests clear in their profile. You might also find casual connections within gaming communities on platforms like Discord or Reddit. For something more niche or kink-friendly, Weiss recommends Fetlife.
"FetLife is popular among gamers and even has some subgroups specifically for kinky gamers,” says Weiss. “The app/site tends to attract nerds and other fringe communities."
Tabitha Britt is a freelance writer and editor. Aside from reviewing dating apps and sex toys for Mashable, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis. She has a Master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School of Social Research and is a grad of Sextech School. You can find more of her work in various online pubs, including National Geographic, Insider, Kinkly, and others.



