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How to Write a Dating Bio That Actually Gets Replies

 

A dating bio shouldn’t be a resume or a confession—keep it short, specific, and friendly. Here’s a step-by-step formula that converts views into messages.


Start with a one-line hook. This could be a short hobby, a playful line, or a value statement: “Coffee snob who loves dog parks.” Hooks give a quick impression.

Add two lines of specifics. Mention one activity and one value: “Weekend hikes • Kindness over drama.” Specifics make you memorable.

Include a gentle prompt. Use an invitation to reply: “Tell me your best local coffee spot” or “If you could teleport, where would you go?” Prompts lower the friction to reply.

Avoid lists of traits. “I’m funny, honest, loyal” is bland. Instead, show rather than tell: “I’ll bring extra granola on our hike.”

Keep tone natural. Prefer short sentences and calm humor. No need to act overly clever.

Photo tips: Use a clear headshot, one full-body photo, and one context photo (travel, hobby). Avoid heavy filters.

Finally, refresh your bio every few weeks to test which lines work. Small changes help find what resonates.


Call to Action: Need 10 headline ideas for your bio? Download our free swipe file on the blog.

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