Crosspaths - Christian Dating Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 335 reviews. Read all reviews for Crosspaths - Christian Dating for iPhone.
Crosspaths - Christian Dating is free iOS app published by MingleMatch, Inc.

I don’t got Facebook

dabit321

You have to have a Facebook to sign in. Who has Facebook now a days


Needs much improvement

samanthas94

Firstly, I’m fortunate I’m an active Facebook user but my FB likes do not reflect my favorites and just because I like a page doesn’t mean I’m a huge fan. I hate how it won’t let you customize favorite books/movies/etc. There were very few guys (under 20) within a 100 mile radius which isn’t the apps fault, it just makes it difficult to find anyone. The app needs better marketing and brand positioning. The app has potential but profiles need more question options (OKCupid) especially for guys who don’t fill out their bio except for, “looking for a nice Christian girl” which tells me absolutely nothing about him. We’re on a Christian dating app, we’ve established that: let’s match interests and personality now.


Have to have Facebook

LovelyLiv84

You can only login if you have a Facebook account. I never connect my Facebook to any other apps for security. The site doesn’t give an opportunity to set up a separate login, so I’ve had to delete the app.


Can’t login for months!

BaselDazzle

Even though this app is riddled with tons of fake profiles, I still looked because every now and then I’d meet an actual person who is a genuine Christian. Now, can’t login at all. Redirects back and forth from Facebook to CROSSPATHS.


Get more matches in nearby area

ptubber

Stop running out of matches and forcing to extend our radius past 50 miles to 100 or 200 where it is impossible to meet people. It’s so annoying...


Picture Perfect

Genlies

There are many picture perfect users. I was definitely surprised to see so many Christian singles. I was excited to the point of paying for a month. It seemed that the matches that came through could not respond with correct spelling or simple, subject predicate sentences. The reason this seemed odd was because the match would be a professional. Just know all that glitters isn’t gold. The picture may be perfect but deception is real.


Facebook only?

EllenH23

It would be nice to try this app but I don’t have Facebook. Any plans to use another method of logging in/setting up an account?


You need Facebook to sign up

chretienn

Terrible UX. You should give users a second option and not force everyone to use Facebook in order to use the application.


No matches near my location.

Michelly711

I am requesting a refund as I signed up for 6 months and there aren’t any matches even close to my location. For a Christian site it sure is deceitful. I am extremely upset that they are saying I cannot get my refund. Tsk, tsk, tsk! Stay away!


Tweaks can make this app special

DirectReviewer

I have been in the online dating game for a while now. Crosspaths needs to do two things to make their app successful. 1) get more popular. This will likely happen with time if they fix the next issue. 2) do not require people to “match” each other before they can contact each other. This is the stupidest thing that every dating website does and it is extremely frustrating. When people feel that others aren’t talking to them because their initial messages NEVER GET TO THEM, that is when people start to give up. At the end of the day, I can live with people turning me down as long as my message GETS TO THEM. All of these sights make it so hard to contact someone and this is why people just say “screw it my chances are still better in person than on these sites.” I feel as though if crosspaths would open lines of communication quicker by just letting people freely message each other, they would gain popularity and become a real player in the online dating seen. People will notice the success over time. And don’t give the excuse “people don’t want their inboxes blown up with messages” because although that may be 10% true at best people would MUCH RATHER get 100 messages than 0 messages. “What about 5 quality messages?” Nope still give me the 100 and I’ll choose which ones I think are quality and which ones are not. I put this review here because I’m trying to be constructive. I think crosspaths has a great business model and idea, they just need to make this change. There is weakness in the market and they will destroy the likes of eharmony or Christian mingle if they make the change.