Comparison
Stoner Singles vs Blazr
Blazr is closer to a social feed for cannabis users than a dating product. Stoner Singles is a dating product first. The two compete for time, not for the same job.
The short version
Blazr's product centre of gravity is a feed: scroll, like, follow, occasionally message. Match-making is light. Stoner Singles is built around matching and structured filters first; the community and content sits alongside, not in place of.
Side-by-side
| Stoner Singles | Blazr | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary product shape | Dating app: profiles, filters, matching, messaging | Social feed with limited dating overlay |
| How matches happen | Daily algorithm picks, advanced search, mutual likes | Mostly discovered through the feed |
| Free tier | Full profile and limited messaging | Most of the feed |
| UK availability | Yes, day-one | Yes |
| US availability | Yes | Yes |
| Wider English markets | AU, IE, CA, NZ all live | Variable |
| Verification and safety | Free ID verification, admin validation, comprehensive moderation | Lighter set |
| Best fit for | People with a dating goal in mind | People who want a community feed where dating sometimes happens |
Where Blazr is good
If you want a place to scroll, share, and be in a low-pressure cannabis-friendly space without committing to "I am dating," Blazr is shaped around that. It's a meaningful product if community feed time is what you actually want; not everyone shows up to a dating app actually ready to date.
For some users, particularly people who are coming back to dating after a break or testing the waters, a social-first space can be the right place to start.
Where Stoner Singles is different
We build for the goal. If you're on Stoner Singles, you're at least open to dating. The filters, the daily matches, the message flow, the verification system all assume you want to meet someone. We don't make the feed do the work that a match algorithm should do.
The safety and verification layer is heavier than a social feed needs. Free ID verification, admin validation as an alternative, swift takedown, off-platform contact alerts, behaviour monitoring. The full set is on the Trust & Safety page.
The audience reflects the goal too. Core paid users skew 35 to 54, with strong representation across the UK and US and meaningful volume in Australia, Ireland, Canada and New Zealand. The people on Stoner Singles are largely on it to date, not to scroll.
Who we'd send to Blazr instead
If you mostly want to be in a cannabis-friendly online space and dating is a maybe-side-effect, not the goal. If you respond more to feed-and-react patterns than to filters and structured matches.
Who we'd suggest Stoner Singles for
If meeting someone is actually the point. If you want filters that work, messaging that doesn't gate the basics, and a verification system that gives you a reason to trust who you're talking to.
The bottom line
Different product categories, both legitimate. Pick based on the job you're trying to do. If it's "find a partner," we're built for that. If it's "scroll and react in a friendly space," Blazr fits that better.
Try Stoner Singles
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