The UpdateLead
Undocumented ChangesRelease Summary
Based on the timing of post-update complaints, it appears plausible that v6.74.0 implemented changes that further monetized core functionalities like seeing who has liked a profile and communicating with potential matches.
User ReceptionUser Reception
This sentiment contrasts with pre-update reviews, where some users still found value, such as a 5-star reviewer on v6.73.1 who praised customer service: “I accidentally used one of my unblur features as part of premium and they immediately helped me get it back, they were very understanding and didn’t even ask me a series of questions like most other apps would’ve.”
Billing and Profile IssuesBreaking Changes
Billing practices have also drawn external scrutiny. The Better Business Bureau has received multiple complaints against Hily Corp. alleging that users continue to be charged after canceling subscriptions.[3] One complaint from March 2026, before this update, specifically described the in-app “Manage Subscription” button as “broken.”
Root CauseRoot Cause
Expert VerdictExpert Verdict
Unless Hily adjusts its fundamental approach to monetization, it is likely to see continued user churn and struggle to repair its standing in the competitive dating app market. A future hotfix that rolls back the most aggressive paywalls or offers free features could be a necessary step to placate its user base.