Does Hinge Send Read Receipts?Here's What It Shows Instead

If you're wondering does Hinge send read receipts, the short answer is no. If you message a match, you won't know when or if they've opened it, and they won't know when you've read theirs either.

That's true for every account type, free or paid.

Does Hinge Send Read Receipts? What You See Instead

Open a conversation on Hinge and you'll notice something missing compared to apps like WhatsApp or iMessage: there's no "Read" tag, no timestamp update, no indication the other person even opened the app.

What you get is a simple "Sent" label under your message, and that's it. It stays that way whether the person saw it five minutes ago or hasn't logged in for three days.

In practice, this trips people up the first time they use Hinge after coming from a messaging app that shows everything. There's a moment of "wait, is this broken?" It isn't. It's just designed differently.

No Last-Active or Online Status

Hinge also doesn't show when someone was last active, or whether they're online right now. Some apps flash a green dot or a "last seen 2 hours ago" line Hinge skips all of that.

You genuinely can't tell if a match is mid-conversation with three other people or hasn't opened the app since Tuesday.

No Screenshot Notifications

Worth clearing up separately, since it comes up alongside read receipts a lot: Hinge doesn't notify anyone if you screenshot a chat or a profile. There's no alert sent either way.

Hinge's "Your Turn" Feature

Instead of read receipts, Hinge uses something called "Your Turn" to manage response expectations.

According to Wikipedia, the feature was built specifically as a countermeasure to ghosting, reminding a user to pick a conversation back up rather than confirming whether a specific message was read.

If you've sent a message and haven't heard back, the app can nudge the other person that it's their turn to reply. It's not a read receipt it doesn't confirm they saw your specific message it's more of a gentle system-level reminder.

The "Your Turn Limit"

There's a related feature worth knowing about: the Your Turn Limit. If you've got a backlog of matches waiting on a reply from you, Hinge will cap how many new people you can connect with until you clear some of that backlog.

As reported by TechCrunch, early internal testing of the underlying "Your Turn" nudge cut the number of matches that never turned into a conversation by roughly 25%.

Teams building dating products commonly design around this kind of constraint it keeps the message queue from ballooning into a graveyard of unanswered chats, which tends to hurt engagement across the board.

How Hinge Compares to Other Apps

Read receipts aren't a universal dating app feature some platforms build them in, others deliberately leave them out.

Here's a general breakdown of where things stand:

App

Read Receipts

Notes

Hinge

No

Shows "Sent" only, no exceptions by tier

Bumble

No

Similar approach — no seen status

Tinder

Limited

Some read-status features have appeared in premium tiers at times

WhatsApp

Yes

Blue double-check marks, can be disabled by the user

eHarmony

Yes

Shows a read indicator once opened

This isn't a ranking of which is better it's just context. Some people prefer knowing; some find it stressful. Hinge falls firmly on the "no visibility" side.

What Silence on Hinge Actually Means

Here's the honest answer: you can't know for sure. A lack of reply could mean someone's busy, someone's seeing multiple people, or someone's just not interested anymore.

It could also mean nothing at all they opened the app, got distracted, and forgot. In practice, most users find that if someone's genuinely interested, they circle back within a few days.

When a Follow-Up Makes Sense

If it's been several days and you'd still like a response, sending one light, low-pressure follow-up is reasonable.

Beyond that, repeated messages usually don't change the outcome if someone wanted to reply, the Your Turn nudge already gave them the opening.

Conclusion

Hinge doesn't send read receipts, show last-active status, or notify screenshots on any account tier. Messages only show as "Sent."

The closest tools it offers are the Your Turn nudge and Your Turn Limit, which manage replies without revealing who's read what.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hinge tell you if someone read your message?

No. Hinge only shows a "Sent" label. There's no indicator confirming whether the message was opened or read.

Does Hinge show a "seen" status on messages?

No. Hinge doesn't display seen status for individual messages, unlike some messaging apps.

Can Hinge users see when you were last active?

No. Hinge doesn't show last-active times or an online/offline indicator to matches.

Does Hinge notify someone if you screenshot their profile or chat?

No. Screenshotting on Hinge doesn't trigger a notification to the other person.

Is there a way to know if someone opened your message on Hinge?

Not directly. The "Your Turn" feature can prompt them to reply, but it doesn't confirm they've read the specific message.

Edward Sterling

Edward Sterling

Edward Sterling is the Chief Technology Officer at Zuhio.com, where he leads the company’s technical vision, architecture, and product innovation. With over a decade of hands-on experience in software engineering, cloud infrastructure, and scalable systems, Edward specializes in transforming complex ideas into reliable, high-performance digital platforms.

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