# Best eHarmony Alternatives in 2026

> The best eHarmony alternative is Lamp: AI matching on personality and values, without the long questionnaire and steep subscription. Here's why Lamp wins.

Published: 17 June 2026 · Updated: 17 June 2026 · By The Lamp Team
Canonical: https://lampdating.com/blog/best-eharmony-alternatives

If you're looking for an eHarmony alternative, you probably came in with the right
instinct — compatibility matching, relationship-focused, something more intentional than
swiping — and found the execution didn't live up to the promise. A lengthy questionnaire,
a wait that stretches to days before matches appear, and one of the steeper subscription
fees in the category. eHarmony identified something real: that personality and values
compatibility is the thing that actually predicts a lasting relationship. It just built
that insight into a decades-old questionnaire and never modernised it.

The best eHarmony alternative takes the same instinct — match on who people really
are, not on photos — and executes it properly. That is Lamp.

## The problem with eHarmony's model

eHarmony's founding premise is correct. Compatibility science consistently shows that
value alignment and personality similarity are stronger predictors of relationship
success than physical attraction alone. Matching people on those dimensions is the right
goal. The methods it uses to get there are the problem.

The onboarding questionnaire is one of the longest in online dating. You can spend
upward of forty minutes answering it before you see a single match — and when you do,
the matches trickle in slowly rather than arriving as a curated selection you can act
on. The daily matches mechanic means the platform controls the pace of your dating life.
You're not doing compatibility work; you're doing patience work.

Then there's the price. eHarmony charges premium subscription rates. That is a
meaningful commitment before you have any evidence the introductions will be good.
The incentive problem is the same as every other subscription model: the fee is paid
whether you find someone or not. You are paying for access to the system, not for
a good outcome.

A real eHarmony alternative keeps what worked — the compatibility-first philosophy —
and replaces what doesn't: the slow delivery, the outdated scoring methodology, the
cost, and the paternalistic interface that rations your own matches back to you.

## What makes a genuine eHarmony alternative

The bar is specific:

- **Match on personality and values**, not a photo grid and not a search filter.
  The fundamental insight eHarmony had is the right one — it needs executing properly.
- **Deliver curated introductions efficiently.** Not a daily drip, not a wait, not a
  queue you have no visibility into. A relevant few, shown to you with the reasons
  they fit.
- **No steep subscription gate.** Compatibility matching should not cost a premium
  monthly fee just to see your matches. The incentives need to align with your outcome.
- **Help you connect, not just introduce.** Compatibility gets you to hello. A good
  app closes the gap between introduction and date.

Most "apps like eHarmony" miss at least two of these. Lamp hits all four.

## Lamp: the best eHarmony alternative

Lamp is an [AI dating app](/glossary/ai-matchmaking) built on exactly the premise
eHarmony built its brand on — [compatibility-based matching](/glossary/compatibility-based-matching) —
executed with current technology rather than a legacy questionnaire. It builds a
compatibility model from your personality, your values, and your [Wishes](/how-it-works)
(a plain-English description of exactly what you're looking for), and introduces a
curated few who genuinely fit, with the reasons shown before you say a word.

- **AI matching on personality and values.** Not a scored questionnaire — a dynamic
  compatibility model that understands who you are and what you're looking for,
  updated as it learns more. Read how [AI matchmaking actually works](/blog/how-ai-matchmaking-works).
- **Curated introductions, not a daily drip.** No waiting for the system to decide
  you've earned your next batch. A curated few who genuinely fit, available when you
  are, with clear compatibility reasoning.
- **Free on iPhone.** eHarmony sits at the top of the dating app price spectrum.
  Lamp is free to download — the core matching, introductions, and Genie's everyday
  help are included, not paywalled.
- **Genie turns introductions into dates.** Once you're matched, [Genie](/glossary/ai-dating-assistant)
  — your AI dating assistant — can suggest a bio that sounds like you, an opener
  built around your specific match, and a date idea worth going on. It suggests only;
  you send everything yourself. eHarmony introduces; Lamp introduces *and* helps
  you connect.

The full comparison is at [Lamp vs eHarmony](/compare/lamp-vs-eharmony). For the
[marriage-minded](/best-dating-app-for/marriage-minded) in particular, Lamp's
combination of values-first matching and AI connection support is the execution
eHarmony promised its demographic but never delivered.

## What about the other "apps like eHarmony"?

Apps that typically appear alongside eHarmony in comparison lists share versions of
the same problem:

- **Match.com** is eHarmony's corporate sibling under Match Group, but with a
  browse-catalogue model instead of compatibility scores. You're still doing all the
  filtering yourself on a monthly subscription.
  ([Best Match.com alternatives](/blog/best-match-alternatives))
- **OkCupid** added a question-based compatibility percentage to a standard browse
  feed. The instinct is similar to eHarmony's; the execution still leaves all the
  filtering work to you.
  ([Best OkCupid alternatives](/blog/best-okcupid-alternatives))
- **Hinge** built "designed to be deleted" around prompts and likes. It's a better
  swipe app than Tinder, not a compatibility matcher.

Every one of these is either the same browse-and-subscribe model, or a swipe feed
with compatibility branding applied on top. None of them do what Lamp does: build a
compatibility model and make the introductions for you, without charging you to see them.

If you've been on eHarmony for a relationship and haven't found one, the issue isn't
that you haven't waited long enough or paid enough. The issue is that the method is
dated. [Dating app burnout](/problem/dating-app-burnout) is what happens when the
platform's incentives — keep you subscribed — diverge from yours — find someone and
leave. Lamp's free model means its interests point the same direction yours do.

## For serious relationships and long-term compatibility

eHarmony's whole identity is serious relationships — it was built for
[marriage-minded](/best-dating-app-for/marriage-minded) people who wanted compatibility
over casual swiping. That positioning is where it has always been strongest. The
problem is that positioning and execution have diverged over time: the underlying
model hasn't kept pace with what is now possible in AI-driven matching.

Lamp is built for exactly that demographic: people serious about finding a
[lasting relationship](/best-dating-app-for/serious-relationships), who want the
compatibility work done properly, who don't want to spend months and a significant
subscription fee to find out whether the matches are any good. The AI matching does
what eHarmony's questionnaire tried to do, without the friction, without the wait,
and without the bill.

The broader [compare hub](/compare) shows how Lamp's approach stacks up across the
major alternatives. The [how it works](/how-it-works) page explains the matching model
in detail — including Wishes, the plain-English matching tool that replaces eHarmony's
questionnaire with something that actually captures what you're looking for.

## The bottom line

eHarmony got the philosophy right: compatibility matching, values alignment,
personality-first. It built that philosophy into a decades-old questionnaire
with a premium price tag. The best alternative is not a cheaper version of that system.
It is the same philosophy executed with AI — faster, smarter, free, and with an
assistant that helps you turn introductions into actual dates.

That is Lamp. Personality and values matching done by AI, curated introductions with
clear reasoning, Genie to close the gap, and free on iPhone.

[Download Lamp free on the App Store](/) and get the compatibility matching eHarmony
always promised — without the questionnaire marathon and the monthly bill.

## Frequently asked questions

**What is the best alternative to eHarmony?**

Lamp is the best eHarmony alternative. It matches on personality and values — the same instinct eHarmony built its brand on — but uses AI rather than a decades-old questionnaire, delivers curated introductions without a premium subscription, and includes Genie to help you connect. Free on iPhone.

**Is there a dating app that does compatibility matching without a long questionnaire?**

Lamp matches on personality and values using AI — no marathon questionnaire, no weeks-long onboarding, no subscription gate before you see who you've matched with. You describe what you're looking for in plain English via Wishes, and the AI does the matching work.

**Is Lamp free to use compared to eHarmony?**

Yes. Lamp is free to download on the App Store. eHarmony sits at the expensive end of the dating app market. With Lamp, the core experience — AI matching, curated introductions, and Genie's everyday help — is included at no cost.

**What makes Lamp better than eHarmony for marriage-minded people?**

eHarmony's compatibility instinct is right; its execution is a decades-old questionnaire with a high subscription fee. Lamp uses AI to match on personality and values, introduces a relevant curated few, and is free — the right idea, built properly.
