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First-message openers that don’t feel copy-pasted.

Paste her Hinge prompt, Bumble bio, or a detail from her photos. Get four openers anchored on that detail — never a generic 'hey', never a copy-pasted line.

See how it works ↓

Free to try · 100 replies on us · No card required

What it actually does

  • Four openers per match — different angles, all anchored on something specific to her.

  • Reads bios, prompts, photo descriptions, or any combination.

  • Avoids the killers: "Hey", generic compliments, "How was your day".

  • Pick the angle: witty, natural, flirty, sincere, or direct.

  • Drop a clue — say "she’s into trekking" or "we have a mutual friend" and the openers build from there.

See it on real situations

Real Hinge prompts, real Bumble bios, real Tinder one-liners. Not made-up profiles, not 'fun fact' bait — what matches actually look like in 2026.

trekker + indie music
Her profile
Ananya, 25. Bio: weirdly passionate about people who order tea at coffee shops. Loves Prateek Kuhad. Always planning the next hike.
Best fit · witty
Three Prateek Kuhad references in one bio is either a personality or a cry for help — which one?

Why:Anchored on a specific bio detail; assumes she’ll get the joke back. Beats "love your travel pics".

minimal bio
Her profile
Riya, 24. Bio is just "exploring." Mostly travel pics, a few group shots, one solo at the beach.
Best fit · witty
‘Exploring’ is doing a lot of work in that bio. Settle a debate — solo trips or group ones?

Why:When the bio gives you nothing, riff on the bio itself, then ask one specific question.

professional but dry
Her profile
Aisha, 27. Bio: "Doctor. Lover of weekend brunch." Photos: dressy headshots, brunch table, beach trip.
Best fit · sincere
Petition to add ‘brunch standards’ to your filter list — what’s the move on a lazy Sunday?

Why:Dry bios kill momentum. The opener picks the strongest signal (brunch) and asks one easy question.

How it works

  1. 1

    Paste her profile

    Bio, prompts, or a quick description of her photos. More signal in = sharper opener out.

  2. 2

    Add a hint (optional)

    Notice something specific? Say "she's into trekking" or "her bio is dry" — the AI factors it in.

  3. 3

    Get four openers

    Best-fit on top, three more for variety. Pick the one that sounds like you and send.

Common questions

What makes a good opening line on Hinge or Bumble?+

Specificity, brevity, and one clear question. Generic compliments and "Hey" rank near the bottom of every dataset of dating-app reply rates. The openers built here always anchor on something visible in her profile and end with a soft prompt for her to reply to.

Will it work if she has a bare bio?+

Yes — the AI is built for low-signal bios too. It pivots to riffing on the bio’s emptiness or the strongest visual signal in her photos. You always get four options to compare.

Is it different from a pickup-line generator?+

Pickup lines are templated and obvious. These openers are written *for her specifically*, using whatever you paste — bio, prompts, photo cues. Nothing generic.

Can I use it on Tinder?+

Yes. Paste whatever you can see in her profile (often less on Tinder) and the AI works with that. The shorter-format suggestions tend to perform best on Tinder.

How many can I try?+

100 free uses on us. No card, no signup gate beyond Google. Paid plans unlock unlimited usage.

Stop sending 'hey' and hoping she replies.

Try it on a match you've been stuck on. 100 openers on us, free, no card.