dating prompt optimizer
Rewrite Your Dating Prompts to Get More Matches
Turn generic prompts into specific, reply-worthy lines—whether you’re on Hinge prompts, a Bumble bio, or a tight Tinder blurb.
How it works
- 1
Pick your app and goal
Hinge rewards specificity; Bumble needs an easy opener; Tinder wants punchy wit—choose the mode that fits.
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Paste what you have now
Drop a prompt answer, bio chunk, or full short bio—up to 500 characters.
- 3
Swap in the optimized version
Get a rewrite plus why it works and quick ways to make it unmistakably you.
Example outputs
Hinge — before
I’m looking for someone who is kind and likes to travel.
Hinge — after
The way to my heart is a weekend trip with zero itinerary — bonus points if you can find better coffee than I can. Looking for someone who plans like they mean it, not like they’re auditioning.
FAQ
What counts as a “prompt” for the optimizer?
Any short written line you show on a dating profile: Hinge prompt answers, Bumble bio sections, Tinder bio text, Grindr profile text, or a combined mini-bio.
Will this sound generic or like ChatGPT?
The goal is specificity and voice—hooks people can respond to. You should still tweak phrasing so it matches how you actually text.
Does it work for all three apps?
Yes—pick Hinge, Bumble, Tinder, Grindr, or Other so the rewrite matches typical length and tone for that app.
What’s the difference between Rewrite, Improve, and Punch Up?
Rewrite is a full refresh; Improve keeps your core idea and tightens it; Punch Up keeps structure and adds wit and personality.
Is it free?
You can start free inside Aura; limits depend on your plan. Create an account to use Prompt Optimizer alongside the rest of the tools.
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