Dating Profile Optimizer
🤝 Social Skills · Dating

Specific beats impressive.

A profile that sounds like you and says something real — plus the safety basics that matter once you're talking to strangers.

📝
7 questions
profile audit
🛡️
5 questions
safety check
⏱️
20 min
to a rewrite
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The Problem
Your bio could have been written by anyone.
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'I love to laugh and travel' says nothing

It's true of almost everyone, which is exactly the problem — nothing in it gives a stranger a reason to message you rather than the next profile.

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Three different problems get the same generic advice

Too few matches, matches with the wrong people, and conversations that die are separate faults with separate fixes. Treating them as one is why the advice never works.

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Nobody can tell which person you are

A group shot first is the most common own goal on any app — people swipe past rather than work it out.

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Profile advice never mentions the stranger part

Romance scams, what your photo backgrounds reveal, and telling someone where you're going. It's the part that actually matters and it's always missing.

What You Get
Clearer, more accurate, more you.
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Honest Audit
What it signals, and which problem you actually have.
📝
Bio & Prompt Rewrite
Three tones, built only from what you told it.
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Photo Lineup
What each communicates, and what order.
✉️
Opening Messages
About what they wrote, never their body.
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Safety Check
Meeting, verifying, and scam patterns.
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Two-Week Check-In
Including whether to take a break.
How It Works
20 minutes to a profile that's actually you.
1
Share what you've got
Platform, bio, prompts, photos described, who you'd like to meet, and what's frustrating you.
⏱ ~7 minutes
2
Get the audit and rewrite
What it currently signals, a rewrite in three tones with reasoning, and an honest read on who it appeals to.
⏱ ~5 minutes
3
Update it, then check in
Pick what sounds like you, run the safety check, and review after two weeks — changing one thing at a time.
⏱ ~8 minutes
Only true things
go into the rewrite — nothing invented, because a profile that oversells just relocates the disappointment to the first date
1 change
at a time, or you learn nothing
1 video call
before meeting, every time
0
claims about 'the algorithm'
Questions
Everything you need to know.
Will the rewrite still sound like me?
It's built only from what you tell it — it won't add interests, jobs or travel you didn't mention, because a profile that oversells collapses at the first date and the person opposite didn't sign up for that. If what you give it is thin, it asks you questions rather than filling the gap with fiction. Then you pick from three tones and adjust anything that isn't how you'd say it.
Does this give me manipulation tactics?
No — no negging, no manufactured scarcity, no scripts engineered to provoke a reaction. It also won't write you a follow-up sequence for people who didn't reply: one unanswered message is an answer, and persisting is how people get blocked and reported.
Does it know what the apps' algorithms reward?
Nobody outside those companies does, and it won't pretend otherwise. Platforms don't publish their ranking systems, so claims about what 'the algorithm boosts' are folklore — and you'll notice this toolkit has no daily engagement quota, because that advice is invented and mostly serves the app.
Can it look at my photos?
No — you describe them and it advises on what each one communicates: the setting, the framing, what you're doing, and the order. It deliberately won't comment on how you look or rate your attractiveness. It will flag backgrounds worth cropping, which is the part people miss.
Why is there a safety section?
Because this is the one category of profile advice where the stakes aren't cosmetic. It covers meeting in public with your own transport, telling someone where you are, video calling before meeting, and the romance-scam pattern — a relationship built over weeks before anyone mentions money. If someone's already asked you for money, it tells you to stop, report, and contact your bank.
What if the apps are just making me miserable?
The check-in asks that directly, and if the answer is yes it addresses that before suggesting another rewrite. Dating apps are built to be used continuously — that's a design choice, not a requirement — and taking a few weeks off is a reasonable move. Match counts aren't a measure of anyone's worth, and the toolkit doesn't treat them as a score.
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