Video Chat Service Reviews
Reviews of the services people compare us against. Every product fact carries the date it was checked, and anything a source does not state is left blank rather than guessed — including where a guess would flatter us.
YourCafe
An independent review of YourCafe: what it states about signup, format and price, what it does not say, and who a no-account video chat service actually suits.
Verified 2026-08-16Monkey
An independent review of Monkey: the social login requirement, web and app availability, and what its fast random matching is actually good for.
Verified 2026-08-16OmeTV
An independent review of OmeTV: country and gender selection, web and app availability, and what a very large random pool is like to actually use.
Verified 2026-06-18LuckyCrush
Our research notes on LuckyCrush. We could not verify its features from a primary source, so this page records what we know and stops there.
Verified 2026-08-16Azar
Our research notes on Azar. No product facts have been verified from a primary source, so this page is a stub rather than a review.
What You Will Not Find Here
Star ratings, download totals and "trusted by millions" figures. We have no way to verify any of them for a competitor, and a review built on numbers nobody can check is an advert with a byline.
Where a review is thin, it is thin because the source was unreadable — and the page says so rather than filling the space.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you review these services?
We read each product's own public pages, record what they state and the date we read it, and leave everything else blank. We do not publish ratings, download counts or user numbers for competitors.
Are you affiliated with any of these brands?
No. We run a competing service and are independent of all of them, which is exactly why our editorial policy exists.
Why are some reviews so short?
Because we could not verify anything about the product from a primary source. A short honest note beats a long invented one.