The Latest Insights on Dating Apps for Young Men: A 2025 Survey
In an era where technology and dating converge, matching apps have transformed the way individuals seek relationships. A recent study by MOCHI, a digital marketing support company, surveyed 100 young men in their 20s who have experience with these applications. The findings, released in September 2025, shed light on user experiences, spending habits, and relationship outcomes within this demographic.
User Engagement and Retention
Continued Usage
The survey highlighted that only
22% of respondents are currently using dating apps, indicating a significant drop-off since initial usage. In fact, a whopping
78% of young men reported having used a matching app at least once, but many are not sticking around. This trend suggests a possible dissatisfaction with the long-term effectiveness of these platforms.
Preferred Platforms
Among those who have used these applications, the most popular choice was
Pairs, utilized by
31.9% of respondents. Following closely were
tapple at
28.6%, and
with at
21.1%. These findings illustrate a strong preference for these three leading services, while lesser-known apps made up only a small fraction of total usage.
Financial Investment in Dating Apps
Subscription and Charging Trends
An interesting revelation from the survey is that
74% of the young men have paid for features on dating apps.
Pairs emerged as the most monetized platform with
28% of charged users, followed by
tapple and
with, at
19% and
18% respectively. Conversely,
26% of respondents reported never spending money on these services, signaling a divide in user commitment.
Reasons for Payment
The motivations for subscribing varied, but common themes included the desire to unlock messaging features and improve match efficiency. Many perceived that opting for a premium subscription increased their chances of successful matches. Participants expressed sentiments such as:
- - "I wanted to communicate with someone I was interested in."
- - "Free options felt like a missed opportunity."
- - "Paid accounts increase efficiency when searching for serious relationships."
Relationship Outcomes
Successful Connections
The survey also asked about the outcomes of these digital interactions. A notable
61% of respondents indicated that they had met someone and entered a relationship through a matching app. However,
24% were only able to connect but not develop a romantic relationship, while
15% reported failing to make any connections at all. This indicates that while some users find success, a considerable number still face challenges.
Speed of Relationship Development
Interestingly, most relationships formed relatively quickly, as
42% of respondents reported progressing to dating within
three months of meeting. Another
33% were able to establish relationships in under a month, suggesting that young men are keen to cultivate meaningful connections without extended waiting periods.
Conclusion
In summary, MOCHI's survey provides a comprehensive overview of the dating app landscape among young men in 2025. While user engagement rates show a decline in active users, the significant proportion willing to invest financially indicates the potential for these platforms to foster genuine relationships. The findings signal important trends in the dating app market, highlighting opportunities and challenges for service providers.
Survey Duration: September 1 to September 30, 2025
Participants: 100 young men with experience in dating apps
Survey Method: Internet Questionnaire
For those interested in further insights and future trends, additional resources can be found through MOCHI’s media platform.*