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The Best and Worst Dating Apps in 2016 Ranked by Reviews - Business Insider App analytics company Applause recently completed a study of 97 dating apps to see which ones were meeting user expectations.

RANKED: America's most popular dating apps from best to worst.

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11: Hinge (22100) Hinge's innovation was that it only matched you with your extended social network friends of friends.

The app presents you with around a dozen matches a day for you to swipe yesno on.

No.

10: Grindr (28.5100) Grindr's mission was to help gay guys meet up, quickly, wherever they were.

It quickly became a smash hit, and recently sold a majority stake to a Chinese gaming company.

No.

9: Zoosk (30100) Zoosk recently had to lay off a third of its staff after being crushed in the market by apps like Tinder.

It has features like photo verification, which lets you confirm that your photos are actually you.

No.

8: Match (31100) Match was one of the original online matchmaking services, and bills itself as having made the most dates, relationships, and marriages.

It is definitely for a crowd that is more serious about finding a lasting partner.

No.

7: Lulu (33.5100) Lulu isn't a traditional dating app, but rather, a girls-only app that lets women rate men anonymously.

The men, who are all guys the women know via Facebook , are rated on a scale of one to ten.

Their profiles are automatically pulled in when the women they know access Lulu .

The Best and Worst Dating Apps in 2016 Ranked by Reviews - Business Insider App analytics company Applause recently completed a study of 97 dating apps to see which ones were meeting user expectations.

RANKED: America's most popular dating apps from best to worst.

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11: Hinge (22100) Hinge's innovation was that it only matched you with your extended social network friends of friends.

The app presents you with around a dozen matches a day for you to swipe yesno on.

No.

10: Grindr (28.5100) Grindr's mission was to help gay guys meet up, quickly, wherever they were.

It quickly became a smash hit, and recently sold a majority stake to a Chinese gaming company.

No.

9: Zoosk (30100) Zoosk recently had to lay off a third of its staff after being crushed in the market by apps like Tinder.

It has features like photo verification, which lets you confirm that your photos are actually you.

No.

8: Match (31100) Match was one of the original online matchmaking services, and bills itself as having made the most dates, relationships, and marriages.

It is definitely for a crowd that is more serious about finding a lasting partner.

No.

7: Lulu (33.5100) Lulu isn't a traditional dating app, but rather, a girls-only app that lets women rate men anonymously.

The men, who are all guys the women know via Facebook , are rated on a scale of one to ten.

Their profiles are automatically pulled in when the women they know access Lulu .

The Best and Worst Dating Apps in 2016 Ranked by Reviews - Business Insider App analytics company Applause recently completed a study of 97 dating apps to see which ones were meeting user expectations.

RANKED: America's most popular dating apps from best to worst.

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No.

11: Hinge (22100) Hinge's innovation was that it only matched you with your extended social network friends of friends.

The app presents you with around a dozen matches a day for you to swipe yesno on.

No.

10: Grindr (28.5100) Grindr's mission was to help gay guys meet up, quickly, wherever they were.

It quickly became a smash hit, and recently sold a majority stake to a Chinese gaming company.

No.

9: Zoosk (30100) Zoosk recently had to lay off a third of its staff after being crushed in the market by apps like Tinder.

It has features like photo verification, which lets you confirm that your photos are actually you.

No.

8: Match (31100) Match was one of the original online matchmaking services, and bills itself as having made the most dates, relationships, and marriages.

It is definitely for a crowd that is more serious about finding a lasting partner.

No.

7: Lulu (33.5100) Lulu isn't a traditional dating app, but rather, a girls-only app that lets women rate men anonymously.

The men, who are all guys the women know via Facebook , are rated on a scale of one to ten.

Their profiles are automatically pulled in when the women they know access Lulu .

The Best and Worst Dating Apps in 2016 Ranked by Reviews - Business Insider App analytics company Applause recently completed a study of 97 dating apps to see which ones were meeting user expectations.

RANKED: America's most popular dating apps from best to worst.

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