Our review
★★★★☆ 4.0
eharmony built its name on a long compatibility questionnaire and a claim to sit behind more marriages than any competitor. The modern product is lighter than the infamous 400-question original, but it still front-loads effort and curates matches instead of offering a swipe buffet. Best for people who know they want a long-term partner and will pay for a filtered pool. Notably, it long refused same-sex matching and only added it after litigation — worth knowing history for some users.
Pros
- Deep compatibility matching
- Marriage-minded, paying user base
- Curated matches reduce noise
Cons
- Among the priciest subscriptions
- Long onboarding
- Small daily match flow
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