

Les Amis vs Sitch
Les Amis focuses on friendship while Sitch is built around dating. Both are available in 1 city — here’s how they compare.
Side-by-side comparison · Updated 2026
At a glance
Pricing
Les Amis is priced at Free (Free to join; optional credit purchases for premium experiences), while Sitch comes in at $$ (Free to apply; paid "Setup" packs required for matches).
Format & matching
Les Amis uses groups of Varies, compared to Sitch’s 1:1, and Les Amis relies on interest-based matching while Sitch uses algorithm-based matching.
How they work
Les Amis: Download the app and create a profile — all users go through a verification process to keep the community women-only. Browse upcoming events in your city, from pottery classes and wine tastings to outdoor hikes and dinner parties. RSVP to anything that catches your eye. You can also join interest-based groups to find women who share your hobbies and start chatting before you ever meet in person. Show up to the event, meet your new people, and follow up through private messaging in the app.
Sitch: You start by submitting an application — think of it as a dating profile with teeth. You share your values, interests, hot takes, and deal-breakers. Sitch's AI and a team of human matchmakers review your profile and, if accepted, you buy a pack of "Setups." From there, Sitch sends you curated matches one at a time. If both people say yes, Sitch handles the intro so neither of you is stuck waiting for the other to message first. You can also call their AI matchmaker for real-time dating advice.
What to love
Les Amis: Women-only space creates genuine comfort and safety. Curated offline events take the planning burden off you. Verified profiles mean less spam and more real people. Available across 12 cities in Europe and the US. Interest-based groups let you find your people before meeting IRL.
Sitch: Hybrid AI + human matchmaking feels more thoughtful than pure algorithms. The mutual opt-in intro removes the awkward 'who messages first' problem. Application process filters for people who are actually serious. AI matchmaker phone call feature is a genuinely novel touch. No endless swiping — matches come to you.
Reality check
Les Amis: Women-only means you can't bring male friends or partners. Event availability varies heavily by city — Barcelona and Amsterdam have the most. Premium experiences cost extra credits on top of the free tier. Still relatively small community in newer cities like Austin and New York.
Sitch: NYC-focused, so most people can't use it yet. Waitlist and approval process means you might wait a while to get in. Paid Setup packs on top of the application feels like a lot of friction. iOS only — no Android or web app.
Søren's take
On Les Amis: Les Amis nails something most friendship apps get wrong: it leads with real events, not endless chat threads. The women-only angle isn't just a filter — it fundamentally changes the vibe. Women show up more open, more relaxed, and more willing to actually exchange numbers. The European city coverage is strong (Barcelona and Amsterdam especially), though the US expansion is still early. If you're a woman in one of their cities and you're tired of trying to make friends through dating app side features, Les Amis is the real deal.
On Sitch: Sitch is betting that the future of dating isn't more swiping — it's less. The hybrid AI-plus-human matchmaking model is compelling because it adds a layer of curation that pure algorithms can't replicate. The application process and paid Setup packs create real friction, but that's kind of the point: it filters for people who are genuinely invested in finding someone. If you're in New York and tired of the dating app hamster wheel, Sitch is worth the waitlist. Just know that you're paying for the privilege of being set up, and the app is still early enough that the match pool may be limited.







