BiSexDating vs OkCupid
OkCupid has long been known for its detailed orientation and gender options, which makes it a reasonable starting point for many bisexual daters. BiSexDating takes that a step further: rather than being one option among dozens on a general platform, being bisexual is the entire premise, so every match already shares that context.
At a glance
BiSexDating
Built specifically around bisexual, bi-curious, and couple daters. Being bi is the default, not one setting among many.
OkCupid
A general-purpose platform with detailed identity options, serving singles and couples of every orientation.
Depth versus breadth
OkCupid's long profile questionnaires can surface compatibility, but they still sit inside a broad, general audience where bisexual daters are one segment among many. BiSexDating narrows that down from the outset, so the compatibility work starts from a shared understanding rather than a lengthy set of questions.
Matching philosophy
Where OkCupid relies on algorithmic compatibility scoring across a wide member base, BiSexDating relies on a focused community where the starting point, being open to more than one gender, is already established. That tends to mean less time spent filtering out mismatched intentions.
Built around bisexual dating patterns specifically
General platforms adapt their tools to serve many identities at once. BiSexDating's browsing, filters, and profile structure are shaped specifically around how bisexual singles and couples actually date, rather than being one configuration among many possible setups.
Start where the understanding already exists
If you'd rather skip past the identity-explaining stage and get straight to real conversations, that's the specific problem BiSexDating solves.
