Loverr.ai
Vol. I ยท Tested and written by Josh

Policy

Editorial policy

One guy, one checklist, one rule: if I wouldn't recommend it to a friend, it doesn't get a high score — no matter how juicy the affiliate commission is.

How I land on a number out of 10.

My score is a weighted average across seven categories I run on every app: character realism, pricing reality, NSFW behaviour and refusal patterns, multimodal depth (image, voice, video), safety and billing discretion, the mobile experience, and how it stacks up against the closest alternatives. None of the categories matter unless the app actually works during real sessions, so reliability is a tie-breaker rather than its own column.

Where the facts come from.

Anything I claim about pricing, features, refund terms, or content limits comes from one of four places: my own paid sessions, the platform's official product / pricing / terms pages, aggregated user complaints from independent forums, or direct correspondence with the company's support. If something can't be backed by one of those, I either hedge it or leave it out. Every review ends with a Sources I checked block.

Found something wrong? Email contact@loverr.ai and I'll fix it and bump the "Updated" date on the affected review.

Money on the table, but not on the scoreboard.

Most "Try" buttons on this site are affiliate links — details on the disclosure page. The size of a commission has no effect on a review's score. If a platform ever sponsored or paid for a placement, it would be labelled directly inside that review, not hidden in the footer.