Plenty of Fish – Full Review (Canada, 2025)

Updated . Independent editorial; partner links marked “Visit”.

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  • Best for: Broad reach with long Canadian roots
  • Age sweet spot: 24–44
  • Coverage (CA): Very wide; big-city and regional presence
  • Safety: Report/block, photo checks, message filters
  • App Store (CA): ~4/5 overall (varies)
  • Google Play: high-3s to low-4s overall

POF remains a familiar option with lots of profiles and flexible discovery. Expect a mix of intents; screening and clear bios help a lot.

Key features (CA)

Core

  • Large Canadian user base; regional reach
  • Robust profile fields and filters
  • Match-only messaging; spam controls

Paid perks

  • Read receipts & profile boosts
  • Advanced search & priority placement

Strengths and trade-offs

Strengths

  • Familiar brand with wide footprint
  • Useful search and filtering depth
  • Works in secondary cities/towns

Trade-offs

  • Quality varies; screening is key
  • More ads/friction on free tier

Pricing in Canada – guide

PlanMonthly (CAD)Notes
Premium tiersVaries by age & marketRead receipts, boosts, advanced search.

Tip: Use filters + “dealbreakers” to save time.

Loveify verdict

POF offers broad Canadian reach and flexible filtering. Pair with Hinge or Bumble to tighten quality and tone.