Here's What Users Dislike The Most About The League Dating App

Posted by Almeda Bohannan on Monday, June 17, 2024

Amanda Bradford, CEO of The League, founded the app in 2014 with the hopes of making women feel as empowered in relationships as they've become in their professional lives, per Linkedin. The League's first priority was to pair smart, career-driven women with men who would not only respect their partner's achievements but claim proportionate goals of their own. Today, both higher education and professional achievement are cornerstones of The League's policy. As Bradford claims, these requirements help promote equality between partners.

However, some singles have taken issue with the app's intensive application process. One Google Play reviewer lamented the lengthy waiting list, adding that the frustration is compounded by few potential matches once you are actually admitted to the app. According to BuzzFeed, the waitlist process can take up to six months, and the platform only gives you a few matches a day during what's called "happy hour." Perhaps the most inaccessible part of the app is its price. While there's the aforementioned long waitlist for a free account with far fewer features, the first tier of membership starts at $299.99 a month ($74 per week), while top tier monthly services total $999.99 ($249 per week) (via Healthy Framework).

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