SeniorMatch: What the Company Claims, and What You Can Actually Check
SeniorMatch is a subscription dating site for adults over 50. Here is what the company publishes about itself, clearly labelled as its own claims, the App Store prices and rating you can actually check, and the FTC guidance that matters more than either. SeniorSite did not test this service.

SeniorMatch is a subscription dating site aimed at people over 50, published by Agematch Technology Internet Co., Limited. This page sets out what the company says about itself, labelled as its own claims, alongside the few things about the service anyone can independently check. It is not a test of the service.
That distinction matters with dating sites, because almost everything a dating company publishes about its membership, its activity levels, and its success rate is unaudited. Registered-user counts and success-story totals come from marketing pages and can't be confirmed from outside.
So the sections below are ordered that way: the company's own claims first, then the handful of figures you can verify yourself before spending anything, then the safety guidance that matters more than either.
What SeniorMatch says about itself
SeniorMatch's home page describes the service as a "Premium Dating Community & Healthy Living for Mature Singles Over 50" and states that "only verified members can connect with you here." Elsewhere on the site the company says it "focuses on members over 50 years old and is best suited for this age group." Those are the company's descriptions of its own product.
The membership figures the company publishes
As of August 2026 the SeniorMatch home page advertises "2.3 Million+ Senior Singles Over 50," "36,600+ success stories," and "10+ Privacy Controls." None of those figures is audited or verifiable from outside, and registered-user totals on dating sites typically include accounts that have been dormant for years. Treat them as marketing rather than as a guide to how many people are active near you.
The company also says members join for reasons beyond romance, including travel companions, activity partners, and friendship.
What the company says about verification, and what it also says
SeniorMatch describes these checks on its own site:
- Photos are manually reviewed before a member can interact with others
- Video verification is used to screen accounts
- Only verified members can send messages
Two things belong alongside that. First, those are the company's descriptions of its own process, not the findings of any audit. Second, SeniorMatch states plainly at the foot of its own home page: "SeniorMatch does not conduct background checks on the members of this website." Reviewing a photo is not verifying a person's identity, history, or intentions.
What the company says about its design
The company positions the site as easier to use than mainstream apps, with larger type, simple navigation, and no swipe mechanics. That's its own description. Whether it suits you is something you can judge for free by making an account and looking around.
It also says matching considers shared interests, values, and lifestyle rather than photographs alone. How the system actually weights any of that is not published.
Features the company advertises
The features below are taken from SeniorMatch's own materials. None of them has been tested here.
Discover, Flame, and Moments
The company describes a matching system in several parts. Flame surfaces recommendations based on the preferences you enter. Discover lets you narrow by country, state, and city.
Moments is described as a feed where members post updates. Profile browsing can be filtered by location, which matters more than any algorithm: a site is only useful if there are members within driving distance of you.
First date ideas and local events
SeniorMatch advertises a First Date Ideas feature built from suggestions contributed by members and sorted by type.
The company also promotes local in-person events. Whether any are held in your area is not something the site publishes, and it is worth asking before you count it as a benefit.
Likes, winks, and messaging
The site offers a "wink" as a low-commitment way to signal interest, and private messaging for actual conversation. The company says messages are encrypted and that you control who can contact you.
By the company's account, free members can browse and send winks while paying members get messaging and various extras. That means the free tier is enough to see who is out there, which is the useful part.
What it costs
SeniorMatch uses the standard freemium structure: joining and browsing costs nothing, and the features that let you hold a conversation sit behind a subscription. Establishing exactly where that line falls, and what the renewal terms are, is the thing to do before paying.
What a free account includes
By the company's account, a free account lets you create a profile, browse by age and location, send winks, reply to messages from paying members, comment on profiles, and upload photos. That's enough to answer the only question that matters: is there anyone near you here worth paying to talk to?
What a subscription adds
The company lists the following in its paid tier:
- Unlimited messaging
- Advanced search filters
- Priority placement in search results
- Seeing who viewed or liked your profile
- No advertising
- Anonymous browsing and additional privacy controls
- Voice and video chat
Plus cosmetic extras such as animated winks and greeting cards.
The prices you can actually check
SeniorMatch doesn't show its website subscription prices to visitors who aren't signed in, so there's no web price on this page. Any figure you see quoted elsewhere for the site's own checkout can't be verified without an account.
Apple's public listing for the SeniorMatch iPhone app does show prices. Its in-app purchases are listed at $34.99 for one month, $69.99 for three months, and $109.99 for six months, with higher tiers above those, running up to $500.00 for a one-month "chairman" subscription. The app's own description repeats the same three subscription prices. App store prices are often higher than the same plan bought directly on a company's website, so check both before you subscribe.
What you can verify yourself
Very little about a dating site can be checked from the outside. Two things can, and both are worth two minutes of your time.
The App Store rating
On the US App Store the SeniorMatch iPhone app carries a 3.8 star average from roughly 2,100 ratings as of August 2026. That's an ordinary score for a paid dating app, and unlike the company's own figures it's a real number you can go and look at. Read the recent one and two star reviews rather than the average:
- On subscription dating apps, low reviews usually cluster around billing and cancellation
- Look for complaints about profile quality and inactive accounts in your region
- Check whether recent reviews mention the same problem repeatedly
The second thing to check is the renewal terms. Subscriptions like this normally renew automatically until cancelled. You cancel where you bought the plan: through your Apple account for an App Store subscription, or in the site's own account settings for a web subscription. Read the renewal line on the checkout screen before you pay, and put the renewal date in your calendar.
Romance scams: the part that matters most
Any dating platform aimed at older adults also attracts romance scammers, and photo verification doesn't change that. The Federal Trade Commission's guidance is the thing to read before you start, not after. The FTC's summary is blunt: "Never send money or gifts to a sweetheart you haven't met in person."
The lies the FTC says scammers tell
The FTC describes a consistent pattern:
- They cannot meet you in person, because they are working abroad, on an oil rig, in the military, or with an international organization
- They ask for money once trust is built, for medical bills, a plane ticket, a visa, or fees to get out of trouble, and they may offer to get you started in cryptocurrency investing
- They tell you how to pay: a wire through Western Union or MoneyGram, gift card PIN codes, a money transfer app, or cryptocurrency
If you suspect a scam, the FTC advises stopping contact, talking to someone you trust, searching the person's claimed job plus the word "scammer," and running a reverse image search on their profile photo. Report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov, and report internet crime to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at IC3.gov. If you already paid by gift card, wire, card, or cryptocurrency, contact that company or your bank immediately.
Bottom line
SeniorMatch is a paid dating site aimed squarely at people over 50, and that age focus is the one substantive difference from a general platform. Its published figures for members and success stories are unverifiable marketing.
The verification steps it advertises are worth having, and the company itself states on its own site that it does not run background checks on members. Photo review is not identity checking and is not a safety guarantee.
The only prices confirmable without an account are Apple's: $34.99 for one month, $69.99 for three months, and $109.99 for six months, with higher tiers above that. Website prices are not shown to signed-out visitors.
The free tier exists so you can answer the question that decides everything: are there people near you, on this site, that you want to talk to? Make a free profile, look at who is genuinely within range, and decide from there.
SeniorSite did not test this service, does not hold an account, and has no relationship with the company. Nothing on this page is an endorsement or a recommendation over any alternative.
If you do subscribe, note the renewal date, know where to cancel it, and read the FTC's romance scam guidance first.
Sources
Primary sources for the figures and guidance on this page:
SeniorMatch.com - the company's own home page, source of every claim attributed to SeniorMatch here, including its 2.3 Million+ members and 36,600+ success stories figures and its statement that it does not conduct background checks on members.
Apple App Store, SeniorMatch - Dating Over 50 - the publicly listed in-app subscription prices and the app's star rating and rating count, checked August 2026.
Federal Trade Commission, What You Need To Know About Romance Scams - the warning signs, the payment methods scammers demand, and where to report.
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) - where to report internet crime, including romance scams.
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