Head to head · Last verified 2026-06-18
Monkey
Browser · AppLuckyCrush
Since 2019Monkey vs LuckyCrush
Quick Verdict
No verdict. Monkey's login requirement and platform availability are verified from its own site; LuckyCrush's equivalents are not. We are not going to fill that gap with assumptions.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Monkey | LuckyCrush | YourCafeCam |
|---|---|---|---|
| Works in a browser | Yes | Not verified | Yes |
| iOS app | Yes | Not verified | Not verified |
| Android app | Yes | Not verified | Not verified |
| Signup required to start | Yes | Not verified | Yes |
| 1-on-1 video | Not verified | Not verified | Yes |
| Random matching | Yes | Not verified | Yes |
| Gender filter | Not verified | Not verified | Not verified |
| Country filter | Not verified | Not verified | Yes |
| Free tier | Not verified | Not verified | Free to start. Some features are paid. |
Facts come from each product's own public pages or our competitor-research library, with the date shown above. See our editorial policy for how this is checked.
Choose Monkey if…
- You want a service with an account behind each user, which Monkey states it requires.
Choose LuckyCrush if…
- We have no verified basis for a recommendation here.
YourCafeCam is independent of both Monkey and LuckyCrush, and competes with them. Our editorial policy sets out how we handle that.
The Verified Half
Monkey: one-tap social login, web version alongside mobile apps, random matching. LuckyCrush: 2019 launch and EU/US markets per our research record, adult positioning, everything else unverified.
Want Another Option?
Private one-to-one video, an account-based pool so bans and blocks actually persist, and a browser experience with no download. Free to start and no card required — but we do ask you to register, which is the deliberate trade the table above makes visible.
If a completely account-free service is what you want, we are not the answer, and the comparison above is more useful to you than we are.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this page thin?
Because half the data does not exist in a verified form. Publishing a full-looking comparison anyway would mean inventing it.