eHarmony is the most expensive app we review and also the one with the best long-term outcomes. The 80-question compatibility model works — matches are genuinely compatible. The low ghosting rate reflects serious users.
Founded in 2000 by clinical psychologist Dr. Neil Clark Warren, eHarmony was the first service to use psychological profiling for matching. The patented Compatibility Matching System analyzes 29 dimensions of compatibility. The outcome data consistently backs up the claims.
Anyone 35+ who is marriage-minded and willing to invest time and money.
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