Editorial note: Reviews are conducted by our neurodivergent team. Haik is our own app — we score it on the same criteria as all others.

Oddly Review

The quirky dating app celebrating neurodiversity and different ways of thinking

Tested December 2025 8+ screenshotsBy Sarah Chen

6.8

out of 10

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✦ Quick Summary

Oddly at a Glance

Our Take

Celebrates neurodiversity in spirit, but too small a user base to be practically useful for most users.

Best For

Users in major cities who want a neurodiversity-positive space beyond the major apps

Not For

Anyone outside major metros, or anyone wanting an active autism/ADHD-specific community

We Tested

Tested 3 weeks, December 2025. Very limited matches in most areas.

Detailed Scores

Autism-Friendly
6.5
ADHD-Friendly
7.2
Community Quality
6.5
Communication Features
6.8
Sensory Design
6.9

Pros

  • Celebrates neurodiversity and 'quirky' personalities
  • Interest-based matching with niche tags
  • Welcoming community tone

Cons

  • Very small user base — limited matches in most cities
  • Not specifically autism or ADHD focused
  • Limited features compared to dedicated ND apps
  • Expensive for what you get
  • Low activity in most areas outside major cities

Membership Pricing

Monthly

$12.99

/month

Quarterly

$0

/month

Annual

$0

/month

Best value

How It Compares

Oddly vs. Haik

Oddly wins on

  • Broader 'quirky' appeal beyond autism/ADHD labels

Haik wins on

  • User base size and activity
  • Autism and ADHD community specifically
  • Pricing — Haik is free
  • Feature depth

Bottom line: Oddly is a feel-good concept with a tiny user base. Haik is a purpose-built product with an active and growing neurodivergent community.

Read our Haik review

Last verified December 2025: App active but user growth appears slow. Feature updates minimal.

✦ Our Verdict

Best For: Users in major cities who want a quirky, neurodiversity-friendly alternative to mainstream apps

Oddly celebrates neurodiversity in its branding but falls short as a practical tool for autistic and ADHD adults. The user base is tiny — most users will see the same profiles repeatedly — and the app lacks the specific autism and ADHD community features that Haik offers. It's charming in concept but limited in execution.

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Reviewed by

Sarah Chen

Neurodivergent Relationship Specialist & AuDHD Advocate

AuDHD advocate. 5 years neurodivergent relationship research. UC Berkeley counseling psychology.

Late-diagnosed autistic (AuDHD) — personal lived experienceM.S. Counseling Psychology, UC Berkeley5+ years working with autistic and ADHD adults on relationships
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Oddly — Common Questions

Based on what readers most often ask after reading this review.

Oddly celebrates neurodiversity and quirky personalities but is not specifically designed for autistic or ADHD adults. It's more of a neurodiversity-friendly general dating app.

Oddly is a small app with an estimated user base in the low thousands. In most cities outside major metros, matches will be very limited.