About Easy3P
As someone who’s been curious about more open-ended dating dynamics, I downloaded Easy3P with a mix of skepticism and curiosity. Most dating apps feel like a solo sport, but this one is built for a specific niche: connecting singles with couples, or couples with other couples. I used it for a few weeks as a single person, and I have to say, it carves out a space for conversations that would be awkward or impossible to start on Tinder or Bumble. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re exploring polyamory, threesomes, or just open-minded friendships, this app is where that community actually hangs out.
Features & Highlights
The standout feature is the Couples Mode. I saw many joint profiles where both partners were clearly involved, with photos of them together and bios written from a “we” perspective. This immediately cuts through the ambiguity and potential drama you might find elsewhere. I appreciated the detailed preference filters—you can specify if you’re a single looking for a couple, a couple looking for a single, or a couple looking for another couple. The in-app messaging is solid; I could send GIFs and photos easily, and starting a group chat when talking to a couple was straightforward. They also have community forums on various topics, which I checked out. It felt less like a feature and more like a digital coffee shop where people ask for advice about navigating these unique relationships.
User Experience
My first swipe was a weirdly liberating experience. Instead of the usual “here’s my dog, I like tacos” bio, I saw profiles that were upfront: “Married couple seeking a fun third for occasional adventures” or “Single female exploring ENM connections.” It was refreshingly honest. The interface is simple—it works like most swipe apps, so there’s no learning curve. One specific moment that sold me: I matched with a couple, and we used the app’s built-in icebreaker questions. It felt low-pressure and helped us figure out our vibe before moving to a video call. The app didn’t get in the way; it just facilitated a connection that would have been hard to make organically in my daily life.
Pricing
The core app is completely free to download, match, and message. That’s a huge plus. There is a premium subscription that unlocks features like seeing who liked you, advanced filters (like by lifestyle or interests), and incognito mode. I used the free version and never felt pressured to upgrade to have a decent experience. For casual use, free is totally fine. If you become a power user and want more control over your discovery, the subscription might be worth it, but I found plenty of matches without it.
Updates & Support
During my testing, I got one minor app update that fixed some notification bugs. The app feels maintained. I had a question about profile verification and used the in-app support chat. I got a real, helpful reply within about 24 hours, not just an automated bot response. They pointed me to the right FAQ and resolved my issue. It’s not 24/7 live chat, but for a free app, the support was better than I expected.
Security & Privacy
I downloaded Easy3P directly from the Google Play Store. In terms of privacy, you can control what info is on your public profile. The profile verification process (submitting a selfie) adds a layer of trust, and I tended to engage more with verified profiles. The app does serve ads in the free version—they’re banner ads at the bottom and not too intrusive. You can review their data collection in the privacy policy; it collects typical usage data for app functionality. I didn’t feel my data was being exploited, but as with any dating app, I was careful not to share sensitive personal details in early chats.