With all the dating apps out there, it can be hard to figure out which one to use. Since you’re here, you must’ve heard of Hily somehow. Luckily for you, we did our homework and are here with answers to any questions about Hily you might have.
The Hily dating app is an app co-founded in 2017 by Yan Pronin and Alex Pasykov. What distinguishes this app is its use of AI that focuses more on compatibility than on perceived attractiveness.
What kind of name is Hily? Well, it’s an acronym, and it stands for, “Hey, I like you.”
So, what do the users of Hily have to say about it? We took a look at reviews on popular review sites. Read on to see if people are enjoying their time on Hily or if they’d recommend looking elsewhere. Keep this in mind, though: More often than not, it’s dissatisfied users of a dating app who will take the time to write a review.
Hily reviews are overwhelmingly negative, with folks complaining that the app is “ghost town” and “filled with bots.” One even declares it the “worst dating site by far.”
Hily fares considerably better on Trustpilot, with 343 total reviews resulting in an average rating of 4.2 stars out of 5. Fans of the site praise its excellent customer service and ease of use. Some reviewers did complain of having to pay extra for certain features.
Hily reviews on App Store are also overwhelmingly positive, with 193K reviews resulting in an average rating of 4.2 stars out of 5. Like the TrustPilot reviewers, folks on App Store express satisfaction with Hily’s customer service and ease of use. Others report less positive experiences, like spending hours on the app without getting any replies, or experiencing the occasional glitch.
Hily reviews on Google Play are very much in line with the reviews found on App Store and Trust Pilot. The app has 162K reviews, resulting in an average rating of 4.1 stars out of 5. Fans of the site remark on the site’s easy navigability and report success finding dates using it. Others complain – and this complaint is common across all the various review sites – about having to pay for certain features.
Some publications devote full essay-style reviews to Hily. We look at a few examples below.
Naomi Narrative published a piece titled “Tired of Tinder? One Girl’s Honest Review of the Hily Dating App.” Naomi loves Hily. She met a great guy on it, and she liked him so much that she deleted the app. In terms of her experience actually using the app, Naomi praises its ease-of-use, its profile boosting features, and its profile verification system. Her critiques include the fact that the app doesn’t have an option for bisexuals and that the user base isn’t as big as it might be for more established apps.
The Victoria Milan published a review by a writer named Mertcan Yalcin, which largely sings the praises of the app. Yalcin heaps particular praise on Hily’s customer service.
The Independent declares Hily to be “the smart, free dating app that you should know about.” The review praises Hily’s innovative features and use of machine learning.
Well, it’s probably no surprise that reviewers on “Pissed Consumer” aren’t too happy with Hily. Based on 34 customer reviews, the app receives an average of 1.2 stars out of 5. Fully 100% of the Hily reviews on this site are negative.
Fortunately, Hily hasn’t had any complaints, lawsuits, or scandals.
Yes, the Hily dating app is totally legit!
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Hily is easy to sign up for, and you can do so using a Snapchat or Facebook account. Upon signing up, you’ll be able to add your profile picture and bio. Then comes the part that makes Hily special: You will answer questions in a personality test. Then you can use the app on your Android or iOS device.
On Hily, once two people have liked each other, they can start messaging. But the first message must be sent within 48 hours of matching, lest the match expire. It’s your call whether you want to extend the match–or you can match with this person again in the Finder section.
The AI of Hily finds mutual interests by having you answer questions, and then it links people that the AI deems to have a higher probability of matching with each other.
The co-founders of Hily emphasize how AI machine learning is the driving force behind the app’s success. When you fill out your personality test, then proceed to swipe left and write, send messages, and more, the app is honing on your interests and preferences. That way, Hily can present you with matches with whom you’re actually compatible.
You can use Hily to find a hookup or a serious relationship! But its emphasis on real compatibility might make Hily a better bet for something serious and long-lasting.
The cost of Hily subscriptions varies based on the length of the subscription you’re purchasing. You pay $7.99 for a weekly subscription; $29.99 for a monthly subscription; and $199.99 for a lifetime subscription. You are free to cancel at any time without penalty.
You can download and use Hily for free. Doing so will enable you to check profiles, match, share stories, view streams, and more. To unlock certain features, though, you need a premium subscription. If your subscription ever expires, you can still use the free version of the app, or even regain access to premium features in the Daily Roulette, provided you log in daily.
Only you can decide whether Hily is worth the money for you. If your dating life is important to you, it might be worth the investment.
One thing Hily and Tinder have in common is that both parties must match with each other for a conversation to begin; this is sometimes called a “mutual opt-in format.” Both are also swiping-based apps. Tinder, as a more popular and widely used app, has a wider pool of potential matches to select from.
Hily doesn’t publish a specific success rate.