Like and swipe limit in Pure: is there one, and how to place more likes

Whether Pure has a daily like limit, what really caps the number of likes, and how to place more without the manual routine.

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Is there a like limit in Pure — an honest answer

The short and honest answer: Pure does not publish a fixed daily like limit, and we will not quote a specific number — we have no confirmed data, and we will not invent "50 likes a day" or "100 swipes". If some site states such a limit as a hard fact, be cautious: the app's behavior can change and is not officially disclosed.

What is known for sure is different. For most users the real constraint is not a secret counter but the time and fatigue of manual swiping. Placing dozens or hundreds of likes by hand in an evening is slow and tiring, and that — not some invisible cap — is usually what stops people from being active.

Why you would want to place many likes at all

Pure's key mechanic is the "people who liked you" list. When you like someone, your profile lands in that list, and a simple rule applies: a more recent like shows higher — Pure shows the most recent liker first. So fresh likes are seen first. That is display order by freshness, not a secret "algorithm that promotes active users" — we will not claim what is not confirmed.

The practical takeaway is simple: the more actively and regularly you like, the more often you end up near the top of the lists of people you are interested in, and the higher your chance of a mutual match. Hence the wish to place more likes — but what you hit is the routine, not a limit.

How to place more likes without the manual routine

That routine is what an autoclicker for Pure removes — the OnlyLike browser extension, which places likes in the Pure web version while you are busy with other things. It automates exactly what you would do by hand anyway, only faster and without fatigue.

What limits you Manual swiping OnlyLike autoclicker
Time and fatigue Dozens of likes is slow and tiring Likes are placed automatically, without your involvement
Consistency Easy to drop for a couple of days You can keep activity steady
Risk when rushing Up to you Runs with delays, like a real user

On safety — without promises. Any automation in Pure goes against the service's rules, and we do not promise "zero bans": no such guarantees exist. Likes that are too fast and non-stop increase the risk, so it is wiser not to chase maximum speed, to take breaks, and not to break Pure's other rules. If your account does get blocked, what to do is covered on the Pure unban page.

Frequently asked questions about the Pure like limit

How many likes can you place in Pure per day?

Pure does not officially publish an exact number, and we will not guess one. For most users the practical cap is set by the time spent on manual swiping, not by a hidden counter.

Does an autoclicker remove the like limit?

It removes the practical constraint — the routine and fatigue of manual likes — by automating them. It does not promise any "secret unlimited" bypass of Pure; placing likes at a moderate pace is wiser.

Is it safe to place many likes?

There are no safety guarantees in dating. The more aggressive the pace, the higher the risk; calm, regular activity with breaks is wiser than chasing records.

The bottom line

There is no hard public "Pure like limit" number — what really limits you is the time and fatigue of manual swiping. The autoclicker for Pure by OnlyLike removes that routine: it places likes automatically at a reasonable pace. You can try it for free — download the OnlyLike extension, the first day is free. And if you are choosing between tools, there is a separate comparison of autoclickers for Pure.

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