dating profile bio writer AI
Write a Dating Bio That Gets More Matches
Turn facts into hooks: specific, human, swipe-right energy—without clichés like “love to travel” with zero proof.
How it works
- 1
Share raw material
Interests, job, vibe, what you’re looking for—even bullet points are fine.
- 2
Get a bio with hooks
Replace vague adjectives with vivid details people can respond to.
- 3
Tune for the app
Tighten for short bios (Tinder) or prompt-friendly lines (Hinge).
Example outputs
Hinge — before
I like food, travel, and fitness. Looking for something real.
Hinge — after
Weekend priorities: a long run, a new recipe that might fail, and one very questionable reality show episode. Looking for someone who plans dates like they mean it.
Bumble / Tinder — short bio
Product by day, pasta experiments by night—my dog is the only critic I trust. Training for a half; playlists are non-negotiable.
FAQ
What makes a good dating profile bio?
Specifics beat adjectives. The best bios include hooks—food, hobbies, humour—that make messaging you easy.
How does AI help without making me sound fake?
It structures what you already shared into tighter lines. You edit the final voice so it matches how you actually text.
Can it personalize for Hinge prompts vs Bumble/Tinder?
Yes—prompt-led apps reward answerability; short bios reward density and one memorable hook.
How long should a bio be?
As long as it stays punchy—especially on mobile. If you’re bored reading it, a stranger won’t finish it.
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