Peck Dating App: Match & Date

FlipTree
4
Rating
10K+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About Peck Dating App

After my last dating app left me exhausted from endless, pointless swiping, a friend recommended I try Peck. I was skeptical, but I downloaded it. What I found was an app that actually seems to want you to make a connection, not just rack up matches. It doesn’t promise magic, but it creates a space where conversations can actually start.

Features & Highlights

Peck’s features feel designed for real use, not just a checklist. The Smart Matching is the star. I noticed it quickly learned my type; after I passed on a few profiles of hardcore gym enthusiasts, it stopped showing them. It seems to weigh location and shared interests heavily, which meant my first few matches lived close enough for a casual coffee.

The Video Profiles are a game-changer. I was nervous to record mine, but seeing other people’s short clips made them feel real. You can hear someone’s laugh or see their mannerisms—it cuts through the curated photo facade. I matched with someone specifically because their video showed them geeking out over the same obscure board game I love.

I haven’t braved a Peck Event yet, but I like that they exist. They host things like group hikes or trivia nights in my city. It feels like a low-pressure way to meet several matches at once, which is a clever solution to first-date anxiety.

User Experience

The app is clean and fast. I never had to hunt for a button. One evening, I was swiping while half-watching TV, and the experience was smooth enough not to be annoying. A specific moment that sold me was getting a match notification with a prompt from our shared interest (we both listed “80s synth music”). It gave us an immediate, non-awkward opening line instead of the usual “hey”.

However, the initial profile setup is lengthy. They ask a lot of questions about your values and lifestyle. It felt tedious at the time, but I have to admit, the quality of my matches was higher because of it. It’s a trade-off: more work upfront for less frustration later.

Pricing

Peck is free to use with core functions: swiping, matching, and messaging. I never felt pressured to pay. There’s a premium tier that lets you see who liked you, use advanced filters, and get more daily profile boosts. For me, the free version was perfectly sufficient. The paid features are nice-to-haves, not necessities, which is how it should be.

Updates & Support

The app updates every few weeks, usually with small tweaks to the interface or new prompt questions. I once had a glitch where a message failed to send. I used the in-app help chat and got a real, helpful response within an hour—they fixed it on their end. It was a surprisingly painless support experience.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded Peck directly from the official Google Play Store. The app asks for standard permissions like location (for distance-based matching) and camera access for photos. You can make your location less precise in settings. I appreciate the profile verification badges; it adds a layer of trust. The privacy policy is clear about data usage, and I haven’t noticed any creepy targeted ads from my activity on other platforms, which is a plus.

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App information

DeveloperFlipTree
Version2.0.4
Requires17+
Downloads10K+
Pricefree