Running out of likes on Hinge? The real fix.
Running out of likes on Hinge is deliberate: free users get a handful a day to push Hinge+. Lamp doesn't ration introductions — it matches you on compatibility and shows you the few who fit.
Hitting the wall after eight likes feels like the app is broken. It isn't — it's working exactly as designed. Hinge rations free likes to a small daily allowance precisely so the wall hurts, then sells you out of it with Hinge+ and HingeX. The scarcity is the product.
If you're tired of running out of likes on Hinge by lunchtime, the question isn't "how do I get more likes" — it's "why am I paying to ration my own dating life?" Here's why the limit exists, and why Lamp doesn't ration the thing that actually matters.
Why this happens
The limit is the upsell
Hinge's free daily likes are capped low on purpose. A frictionless app wouldn't convert free users to paying ones, so the cap manufactures the frustration that Hinge+ and HingeX are sold to relieve. You're not running out of likes because you're using the app wrong — you're running out because running out is what's being sold.
Likes are a volume game, not a matching one
Even unlimited likes wouldn't fix the real issue: a like is a guess based on a few prompts and photos. You're still doing the matchmaking yourself, one profile at a time, with no real signal about whether someone shares your values or wants what you want. More likes just means more guessing.
Quality of intro never improves
Paying for more likes buys quantity, not compatibility. The pool is the same mixed-intent crowd; you simply get to fling more darts at it. The thing that actually predicts a relationship — deep compatibility — was never on offer at any tier.
What actually fixes it
Introductions you don't have to ration
Lamp doesn't hand you a daily like allowance to burn. It builds an AI model of your personality, values and goals and introduces people who genuinely fit — a curated few, chosen for compatibility, with the reasons shown. You're not rationed because you're not gambling; the value is in the fit, not the volume.
Compatibility does the work likes can't
A like is a guess. A Lamp introduction is a match on substance — personality and values, the signals relationship science links to lasting satisfaction. That's why a small number of the right introductions beats an unlimited stream of guesses you pay to refill.
Free where it counts
Core matching, messaging and Genie's everyday help are free on Lamp. You're not paying to lift an artificial limit on your own love life. Genie also helps you open well, so the introductions you get actually go somewhere.
The short version
Key takeaways
- Running out of likes on Hinge is by design — the low free cap manufactures the frustration that Hinge+ and HingeX are sold to relieve.
- More likes is more guessing: a like is a snap judgement on photos and prompts, not a compatibility match.
- Paying buys quantity, never better-fitting people — the pool and the matching don't change.
- Lamp doesn't ration introductions: it matches on personality and values and introduces a compatible few, free on iPhone.
FAQ
Why does Hinge limit your likes?
Is it worth paying for Hinge+ to get more likes?
What dating app doesn't limit likes?
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