Comparison
Twos vs Azar
Azar is owned by a large corporate group, behind dating apps like Tinder and Hinge. It was built to keep faces moving. Twos believes you don't need a thousand faces, you need one conversation that leaves you better than it found you. So no one connects until two people have waved to each other first.
The honest comparison.
Azar is owned by the group behind Tinder, Hinge, and OkCupid, acquired in 2021. That ownership tells you what it's built to do: keep you swiping. It runs on a skip button and a freemium economy where gems and subscriptions unlock gender filters and faster matching.
Twos is built on the opposite belief: that the value was never in the volume, it's in the one conversation you actually finish. No skipping. No paying to filter people by gender. A call starts only when two people wave to each other first, and fifteen minutes later you hang up happier than you picked up.
Dimension by dimension.
Who's behind it
Twos
Twos: An independent company built around one idea, that a good conversation improves your day.
Azar: The dating conglomerate behind Tinder, Hinge, and OkCupid.
How it starts
Twos
Twos: You wave, they wave back, and only then do you talk.
Azar: Random pairing with a skip button, built for cycling through faces fast.
The economy
Twos
Twos: Free, no paywall on who you can talk to.
Azar: Freemium, gems and subscriptions unlock gender filters and faster matching.
The experience
Twos
Twos: One focused 15-minute conversation that leaves you lighter.
Azar: Open-ended skipping, sessions are short by design.
Safety
Twos
Twos: Real people, moderated, no anonymous strangers.
Azar: Account-based, optional verification, many users present pseudonymously.
Self-view
Twos
Twos: No self-view, so you focus on the other person.
Azar: Front and center, like every swipe-based app.
Azar was built by a dating company to keep you swiping. Twos was built for the one conversation that actually stays with you.