1. People & Relationships

Matchmaking and Compatibility Dating Sites

A different kind of dating site, matchmaking and compatibility sites offer more than just geographic or demographic match-ups. These sites go one step further and offer personality tests to their users to determine how compatible their members are, and then match their users based on the results.
  1. Matchmakers

Chemistry.com Review

Chemistry.com's proprietary matching system is of interest to all U.S. singles, no matter what their sexual orientation. Read reviews and share your own experiences.

eHarmony Dating Site Review

eHarmony is one of the more unique, yet successful dating sites available today. But is it worth the higher-than-average membership fee?

Engage.com

Part matchmaking and part dating site, Engage.com offers it's users access to several social networking sites to see if there's a romantic spark.

LoveTypes

Freebie matchmaking site that uses the Myers-Briggs personality indicator test to determine compatibility.

Matchmaker.com

One of the first dating sites, and thus one of the largest as well. Focuses on matching single people looking for long term relationships.

Mingleness Facebook Matchmaking Site

Join to match your single friends via Facebook.

Ok Cupid Free Dating Site Review

Why is OkCupid the Dating Guide's top free dating site pick? Read on to find out or share your own views and reviews.

PerfectMatch Review

As every member has to sign up by answering the 15-minutes worth of matchmaking questions, you'll automatically find out who you're compatible with at PerfectMatch.

SinglesPlus

Reader reviews of Southeastern US -based matchmaking service, SinglesPlus.See submissions

Write a Review of a Matchmaking Company

Have you ever used a matchmaking company and had success? Share your experiences here, or read what other readers have to say.See submissions

Submit A Matchmaking Service

If you run a matchmaking site, add it to our database with this form. See submissions

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