The name MySugarDaddy makes it tricky to open a review without sounding like I’ve got a fat-pocketed benefactor footing my bills for a little romance. Truth be told, I usually sit on the other side of that exchange—and judging by my readers, you probably do too. Sometimes Tinder feels a little too low-class for the champagne-chugging jet-set crowd, especially if you already know what you want in a relationship.
As the name suggests, MySugarDaddy.com is a dating site aimed at sugar babies and sugar daddies. They’ve been around for years, drawing close to a million visitors per month—a strong sign that the platform is doing something right. Whether you’re looking to be taken care of or to do the taking care, the site promises to cut out much of the guesswork. So, does it live up to the hype? Let’s find out.
Who’s Going to Be My Sugar Baby?
I’ve reviewed a ton of off-brand hookup sites—you know, the ones plastered all over free porn sites promising “local horny MILFs” or the “nymphomaniac girl next door.” Most go for a barebones look: a stock photo of a sexy couple and a signup form. MySugarDaddy starts with a similar step, asking if you’re a Sugar Daddy or Sugar Baby, but that’s about where the similarity ends.
This site clearly targets a more refined crowd. The design is polished, with a sleek logo, clean typography, and a rundown of perks upfront. Instead of cheesy stock shots, there’s an auto-playing video montage of couples living large—private jets, beachside massages, clinking crystal glasses, fine dining, and shopping for jewelry. If you were expecting a “wham, bam, thank you, ma’am” vibe, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
MySugarDaddy has members all over the world, claiming to be a market leader in Europe and now available in the U.S. If you’ve got deep pockets, a little ocean between you and your dream sugar baby isn’t a dealbreaker. My main concern? How thinly spread these users might be.
The site also emphasizes all the free things you can do: “Unlike most dating websites, you don’t need a monthly membership to access our site.” A few free features are standard everywhere, but it made me curious to see what I could actually do without paying. Maybe the freebies are more for the ladies—an interesting strategy to attract high-paying daddies.
But How Do I Get Inside?
If you want to see members, you need to register. You can sign up with Facebook for convenience, or use your email. I went the email route—simple form, uploaded a profile pic—and then ran into problems.
After submitting my photo, I was redirected to the European version of the site and was logged out. When I tried to log in again, the site said my username and password were invalid—attempting to register again? The email was already in use. Resetting the password didn’t work—no email, even in spam.
I tried a different email and VPN, same issue. Frustrated, I created a new Facebook account to register. Then I got a warning: “There is a 60-minute delay before new accounts can log in to any applications. Please try again in an hour.” A heads-up beforehand would’ve saved me multiple headaches.
Finally Getting in the Door
After waiting an hour, I logged in via Facebook—only to get an endless spinning “Loading” circle. Usually, site-breaking issues like this happen on low-budget platforms, not ones aimed at a wealthy clientele.
If I weren’t reviewing, I probably would’ve given up and tried SugarDaddyMeet, which is much easier to sign up for. But persistence paid off, and eventually, I landed in the members’ area.
The good news? Despite worries about limited U.S. users, most members are stateside. In major cities, you’ll have plenty of sugar babies to choose from. Once inside, navigating the site is easy—modern, social-media-like, and smooth overall.
Let’s Find a Sugar Baby
I found a potential match, Natalie, who seemed perfect for a fancy dinner or night out. Of course, to start chatting, you have to pay. MySugarDaddy uses a credit system: one person pays to initiate the conversation. You can request the other person to pay, but that’s usually more useful for sugar babies.
Memberships are pricier than most hookup sites. A one-month membership costs $65, which includes 50 credits—enough for about 10 conversations. Extra credits can be purchased for $18 per 50, with discounts on bulk packages. For anyone considering becoming a sugar daddy, this is relatively minor compared to what you’ll likely spend keeping a sugar baby happy.
My biggest complaint isn’t the price—it’s the frustrating registration process. Transparency about verification would save a lot of headaches.
Once inside, though, the site is smooth, polished, and easy to use. You can browse members locally and globally, and decide whether a premium package is worth it. My main advice? Stick with it if you encounter registration issues. Once you get in, MySugarDaddy delivers a much more sophisticated dating experience than most other platforms in this niche.
