Plenty of Fish (POF) – Full Review (New Zealand, 2025)

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

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  • Best for: Big pools and broad discovery
  • Age sweet spot: 22-45
  • Coverage (NZ): Wide footprint; quality varies by region
  • Safety: Photo verification, report/block, chat controls
  • App Store (NZ): ~4/5 overall (version-dependent)
  • Google Play: high 3s to low 4s out of 5 overall

POF offers volume and variety. Use filters and verification to cut noise and find intent-aligned matches in NZ’s larger centres.

Key features (NZ)

Core

  • Large user pool and browsing modes
  • Profile filters and intent tags
  • Match-only chat tools
  • Verification prompts and safety tips

Paid perks

  • See who liked/viewed you
  • More search filters
  • Visibility boosts

Strengths and trade-offs

Strengths

  • Big reach, many ways to discover
  • Flexible filters to focus on intent
  • Good companion to Hinge or Bumble

Trade-offs

  • Quality varies with region and time
  • Some noise without aggressive filters
  • Key features gated behind premium

Pricing in New Zealand – guide

PlanMonthly (NZD)Notes
Premium tiersVaries by age & marketViews/likes, extra filters, boosts, more daily actions.

Tip: enable verification and refine filters for faster signal.

Safety and privacy

  • Stay in-app at first; report/block quickly
  • Public first meets; share plans with a friend
  • Hold private contact until trust builds

Loveify verdict

POF delivers reach in NZ. Pair with Hinge or Bumble to balance depth and tone.