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, 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, 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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