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Your Hinge & Bumble profile review, in seconds.

Know exactly why she’s not swiping right — three specific fixes for your bio and photos. No generic "smile more" advice. Built for Hinge, Bumble, and Tinder — the way profiles actually get judged in two seconds.

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What it actually does

  • Score before / score after — see what fixing your top 3 issues does.

  • Three named fixes: BIO, PHOTO 1, PROMPT — not a list of vague tips.

  • Specific rewrites, not principles ("trade ‘music’ for one artist" beats "be specific").

  • Platform-aware — Hinge, Bumble, Tinder each get different advice.

  • Catches the clichés that kill swipes — vague hobby lists, quote bios, "partner in crime" energy.

See it on real situations

Real Hinge profiles, real Bumble bios, real Tinder photo grids — three named fixes per audit (BIO, PHOTO, PROMPT). Never 'smile more', always specifics.

corporate engineer
Your bio
Software engineer. Love travelling, fitness, music.
Top fix · BIO
Trade ‘music’ for one artist. ‘Prateek Kuhad’ starts more conversations than ‘music’ ever will.

Why:One specific anchor beats five generic ones. The fix is a copy-paste edit, not a principle.

gym-bro list
Your bio
Fitness | Cars | Cricket | Looking for someone fun
Top fix · BIO
Pick one, drop two. "Fitness | Cars | Cricket" reads as a checklist, not a person. Lead with the one you’d talk about for an hour.

Why:Lists feel performative. One specific signal feels human.

wholesome generic
Your bio
Looking for a partner in crime who shares my love for adventure and good food.
Top fix · BIO
Cut "partner in crime". Replace "adventure and good food" with one specific weekend you actually had. Prove the vibe; don’t name it.

Why:Show, don’t tell. "Last weekend I drove four hours for one chicken curry — worth it" beats "love adventure".

How it works

  1. 1

    Paste your bio

    And describe your top 3 photos in a line each.

  2. 2

    Pick the platform

    Hinge, Bumble, Tinder, or general — the audit uses platform-specific norms.

  3. 3

    Get three fixes

    Each one tagged (BIO / PHOTO / PROMPT), with the specific issue and the specific fix. Plus a score for now vs. after.

Common questions

How is this different from a friend giving feedback?+

A friend will tell you "looks good" or "smile more". The audit is built to tell you the things friends won’t — your bio reads like a Wikipedia summary, your gym selfie is in the wrong slot, your prompt is the most-used Hinge prompt and you’re vanishing because of it.

Does it actually look at my photos?+

You describe your photos in a line each. Photo upload + visual analysis is rolling out — for now, a description ("gym mirror selfie shirtless", "trek photo with friends") is all you need.

Will it tell me if my photos are bad?+

Yes — directly. "Lead with the trek photo, not the gym mirror selfie. Save the gym shot for slot 4." That kind of specific.

What clichés does it actually catch?+

The audit knows that "love travelling, fitness, music" is one of the most over-used bios on dating apps, that quote bios kill, and that one specific cultural anchor (an artist, a city, a film) starts conversations.

Can I use it for Hinge prompts specifically?+

Yes. The audit covers prompts as one of the three fix categories — including which prompts to drop ("Two truths and a lie" is the most-used Hinge prompt — you vanish).

Know exactly what to fix on your profile.

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