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How To Create a Dating Profile That Actually Gets Matches

  • Writer: Sheila  Sanderson
    Sheila Sanderson
  • Apr 21
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 30

The Ultimate Guide to Writing a Bio that Stands Out in 2025


Creating a dating profile might seem simple—upload a few pics, write a quick blurb, and start swiping, right? Not so fast. In 2025, online dating is more competitive (and more algorithm-driven) than ever. If your dating profile isn’t getting the attention it deserves, it’s time for a refresh.


In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how to write a dating profile that not only gets matches but helps you attract the right people. Whether you’re using Couplify, Hinge, Bumble, or another app, these tips will help boost your swipe-right success rate.



Woman on her phone looking at her dating app


Why Your Dating Profile Matters More Than Ever


Online dating is now the primary way people meet. But with so many users and apps out there, your profile is your first impression—and often your only shot at making one. Studies show that most people make a decision within 3–7 seconds of viewing your profile. That means your bio and photos need to do some serious heavy lifting.


And yes, the algorithm matters too. Dating apps (including Couplify) factor in profile completeness, activity, photos, and even word usage when recommending your profile to others. That’s why it’s important to be both authentic and optimized.


Step 1: Use High-Quality, Clear Photos (Yes, It Still Matters)


Before anyone reads your bio, they’re looking at your pictures.


Here’s what your photo lineup should include:

  • A clear headshot (preferably smiling)

  • A full-body shot (no sunglasses, no group pics)

  • A picture showing your interests or lifestyle

  • Avoid filters, excessive editing, or blurry party shots


Pro Tip: Profiles with at least 4–6 photos see significantly higher match rates.


Step 2: Craft a Bio That Reflects You (Without the Clichés)


Your bio should be personal, specific, and give someone a reason to start a conversation.


Avoid vague phrases like:

  • “Love to laugh” (who doesn’t?)

  • “Looking for something real” (say what kind of real)

  • “Easy-going” (describe how)


Instead, focus on:


A quick intro sentence: “Originally from Austin, big fan of Saturday morning hikes and iced coffee.”


A few quirks or interests: “I can name all 50 states alphabetically—want proof?”


A short what you’re looking for: “Looking for someone who’s serious about not being too serious.”


Keep it concise—2–4 sentences is ideal. You want to leave room for curiosity and questions.


Step 3: Use Prompts or Q&A Sections Strategically


Dating apps that allow prompts give you a great way to showcase personality. Don’t rush through these.


Try prompts like:

  • “Most spontaneous thing I’ve done…”

  • “Unusual skill I have…”

  • “What I value in a relationship…”


Avoid generic answers. Be honest, be light, and don’t be afraid to stand out. The goal is to spark curiosity and conversation.


Step 4: Choose the Right Words (Yes, Keywords Matter in Dating Too)


You don’t need to stuff your bio like a blog post, but strategic word choice helps the app algorithm understand your profile—and helps the right people find you.


Examples of “dating profile keywords” to include naturally:

  • “Looking for a relationship” or “open to something serious” (if that’s true)

  • Interests like “travel,” “fitness,” “books,” “hiking,” “live music,” etc.

  • Descriptive traits like “driven,” “empathetic,” “adventurous,” “nerdy,” etc.


These signal compatibility to the app’s recommendation engine and to potential matches who filter based on interests or intentions.


Step 5: Update It Regularly

Dating apps reward active users. Even small updates like changing a photo or rephrasing a sentence can give your profile a boost in visibility.


Try to:

  • Refresh your bio every 1–2 months

  • Swap in seasonal photos (outdoors in spring/summer, cozy in fall/winter)

  • Adjust your “looking for” based on how things are going


Final Thoughts: Authenticity + Optimization = More Matches


You don’t have to be a writer or influencer to build a great dating profile. You just need to show who you are, what you value, and give others a reason to swipe right—or better yet, send a message.


If you’ve been wondering why your dating profile isn’t getting matches, or want to know how to write a dating profile that works in 2025, this guide is your first step. Small changes = big results.

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