Comparison

Best relationship apps for women in 2026

Maureen Evelyn

The short answer

The best relationship app depends on the stage you're in. Paired and Lasting are built for couples improving an existing relationship. Relish offers coaching for couples and individuals. Alora is the one built for a single woman dating with intention, decoding mixed signals, handling a partner who won't commit, and moving toward marriage without settling.

"Relationship app" covers two very different things: apps that help a couple strengthen what they already have, and apps that help you navigate the uncertain part before commitment. Picking the right one starts with being honest about which situation you're actually in. Here's a fair look at four of the most talked-about options for women.

Full disclosure: this comparison is published by Alora. We've tried to describe the other apps accurately and fairly at a high level; check each app's own listing for current features and pricing.

App Who it's really for Format Best for
Alora A single woman dating with intention toward marriage Personal relationship coach (Maureen), any hour, + text screenshot reads Clarity on mixed signals, commitment, and "what do I do?"
Paired Couples in an existing relationship Daily questions, quizzes and prompts for two Everyday connection and communication habits
Lasting Couples wanting relationship-health / counseling-style work Structured programs grounded in relationship research Deeper work on a committed relationship or marriage
Relish Couples and individuals wanting guided coaching Personalized coaching and lessons Ongoing guided relationship coaching

Alora, best for dating with intention toward marriage

Alora is the outlier on this list, on purpose. Every other option assumes you're already in a defined relationship. Alora is built for the phase most apps ignore: the messy middle between the first date and commitment, where the real confusion lives. You chat with Maureen, a coach built on relationship coach Maureen Evelyn's philosophy, upload screenshots to get his tone and pattern read back to you, and get an honest sense of whether he's actually moving toward you. It's free to download with a 7-day free trial, has been downloaded more than 50,000 times, and holds a 4.9-star rating. If your question is "he won't commit but I want kids, what do I do?", this is the app built for you.

Paired, best for everyday couple connection

Paired is designed for two people already in a relationship. It sends daily questions and prompts you answer together to build communication and closeness. If you and a partner are both committed and want a light, fun habit to stay connected, it's a lovely fit. It's not built for the single woman trying to figure out whether he's even in.

Lasting, best for deeper work on a committed relationship

Lasting focuses on relationship health for couples, with structured content grounded in relationship research. It leans closer to counseling-style work and suits couples who want to strengthen or repair a committed relationship or marriage. Again, the assumption is that the relationship is already defined.

Relish, best for guided coaching

Relish offers personalized relationship coaching and lessons, for couples and individuals who want ongoing guidance. If you want a structured coaching program, it's worth a look. Alora differs in focus: it's specifically for a woman dating with intention and needing in-the-moment clarity, in her own voice, whenever she's stuck.

So which should you choose?

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best relationship app for a single woman dating toward marriage?

Most relationship apps (like Paired and Lasting) are built for couples working on an existing relationship. If you're a single woman trying to date with intention, decode mixed signals, and figure out whether he'll commit, Alora is built specifically for that phase, it coaches you, the individual, rather than a couple.

Is Alora a dating app like Hinge or Bumble?

No. Alora is not a dating app, there are no matches or profiles. It's a coaching app, with Maureen (an AI coach built on Maureen Evelyn's philosophy) helping you navigate the person you're already dating and decide what to do.

Are relationship apps worth it?

They can be, if you pick the right kind for your situation. Couples apps help two committed people communicate better. A coaching app like Alora helps an individual get clarity and confidence in the uncertain dating-to-commitment phase. The best one is the one built for the stage you're actually in.