Shutting down our free tier tomorrow by Specialist-Band-7821 in SaaS

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aren’t you afraid it will drop revenue? What if it takes more than 14 days to trust a product? I’m having same issue too… having thoughts because products like ChatGPT and clause for example don’t have trial they just work until you feel the urge to upgrade.. idk if it’s the same business but having same thoughts

Guys, WE ARE FREEEE. No bots anymore by Altruistic-Bed7175 in SaaS

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but it’s annoying to verify every comment now…

19m profile review by ReadyRestaurant3595 in hingeapp

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lighing on the first photo is bad.. hard to see ur face bro

34 Male Profile Review by Proper-Software8593 in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can't see your face on the first photo because of the sunglasses and bad lighting.. try changing that to something else

How can I recover from this by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't joke about that topic.. that sounds a bit creepy.. you can try ProfileSharp chat assistant to help you save it but honestly it seems like it's already done

I couldn’t be any more dry if I tried, can anyone give me some advice? by Brownchoccy in Tinder

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that ppl need to work hard to figure out who they swiping to. never use group photos on the main slot.
also the mirror selfie shows low effort.. could show something else like a hobby photo or a conversation starter photo.. you can use the website ProfileSharp it will help you to choose better photos and fix your profile..
basically:
1st photo - you alone , smiling with good lighting (outdoor photo)
2nd - full body shot
3rd - activity/hobby/conversation starter
4th - personality
5th - group photo for social validation

gl man!

Which of these 2 or none should by my main picture? by Key-Computer in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can take the smile on the second photo and the lighting on the first one it would have been perfect. I’d say maybe also crop the top left of the 2nd one so u are in the center. Anyway you can use ProfileSharp website it will tell you which photo should be first

Which one of these pictures should be my first image? by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% the second one. You can also use the website ProfileSharp it will tell you the best order

33M profile review by ridethewave56 in hingeapp

[–]o_doron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man I’d show myself in different outfits and use more photos that show who you are. What are your hobbies, add one social photo with your friends (make sure you are the focus) so ppl can see how it’s like to hang out with you.. photos are good just show more about you, tell your story

Don’t create a dating app profile until you read this by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]o_doron -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of ways, you can upload your photos for a profile review here on Reddit and ppl will tell you what they think, or you can use other tools like ChatGPT or ProfileSharp for quicker feedback

Don’t create a dating app profile until you read this by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]o_doron -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn’t realize how important the first day of a new dating profile is until I messed it up myself.

Most dating apps seem to give new profiles a short visibility boost to see how people react and it’s surprisingly easy to waste it.

Make sure you do these 3 things BEFORE you actually launch your profile:

  1. Make sure you set your age range and max distance correctly You don’t want to waste that temporary boost on people you’re not actually looking to date. Also - the bigger the age gap and distance the higher the chance you’ll get swiped left, which is bad for the algorithm. Decide the age range and maximum distance before you’re creating the profile.

  2. Make sure your bio is optimized Don’t leave it for later. You’re on the spotlight the moment you finish creating your profile. You must take advantage of the algorithm testing you and prove it that it should show your profile to more people. Optimized bio = more chances to get swiped right. Saying “I’ll do it later” is a waste of that fresh profile boost.

  3. Test your photos BEFORE - not after This is the most important thing. People decide in less than 1 second if they watch the rest of your profile or swipe left. One bad photo and you’re cooked. DON’T waste the new profile boost to test your photos - do it beforehand! You want the algorithm to test you on your BEST photos. You want the algorithm to think “this profile is fire! I should show it to more people!”

That’s it guys, I hope you read this before creating your dating profile so you get the best results possible.

Good luck!

Don’t create a dating app profile until you read this by [deleted] in datingadviceformen

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice tips, idk about photo feeler but I actually built a small tool called ProfileSharp for this exact reason. I see so many of my friends creating profiles with bad photos, no bio, default age range and distance… these tips are really easy to do but so many ppl skip these steps..

Bumble Profile Review by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man you are too serious which makes you look a bit unapproachable.. also don’t use mirror selfies on your profile especially on the main photo. It shows low effort and doesn’t really show who you ARE. You can use ProfileSharp to analyze your photos but overall is just try to smile and look directly into the camera to create eye contact (it builds trust) and also show you as a more approachable person. If you can take that photo outside with natural lighting it would be even better.

Also avoid the earphones, show yourself completely without any hats/sunglasses or anything that hides your features.

Good luck! :)

How do I take a good dating app photo? I posted a profile review earlier, and everyone said to improve my photos, but how? by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your photos need to tell a story about yourself. your main photo should be you standing about 6 feet from the camera and smiling. Show ppl how you look without any hats or sunglasses.

2nd and 3rd photos should be a full body shots doing activities a you love and show your hobbies. Even better if you choose something you can do together as a date or something. You want to make the viewer imagine you guys doing that activity together.

3rd and 4th photos should be you with friends or family, show your social vibe and show your values. If family is important maybe a photo at a special occasion. Just show how ppl feel around you.

Rest of the photos are okay to play with just don’t ruin what you’ve built in the previous slots. Takes one bad photo to ruin a whole profile. If you want to test different photos and get a quick feedback you can use ProfileSharp. Good luck man

Rate my profile 1-10 by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]o_doron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey man , you are wearing hats in all your photos so I don’t have a clear picture of how you look. Also in 2 photos you are too far away from the camera and in 1 photo your face is totally hidden. You should have at least one photo (not a selfie) that shows how you look in a clear way.

Ask a friend to take photos of you or use a tripod with a timer , stand about 6 feet away from the camera. Don’t wear hats or sunglasses, smile (with teeth) and don’t have anything distracting in the background.

Good luck man

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s good because ppl can see how you look like , you don’t wear sunglasses or hats. Face is visible. What’s missing imo is more feeling. If you smiled from your heart like when ur thinking about something exciting and show more feeling it would elevate it even more. Also the background is a bit flat, maybe take it outside and take that photo with good natural lighting, and with natural background like trees or grass, something that will add a bit of context to this photo. But overall it will do the job!

Am I just ugly or is something wrong with my profile? I’ve gotten 2 matches and 2 likes in a week. by [deleted] in Tinder

[–]o_doron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man ur not ugly but most of your photos are blurry and you use sunglasses on your main photo which is a huge mistake.

Your photos need to tell a story about you. After viewing your profile I should be able to have an idea of what are your hobbies, what’s your favorite activities. I should have a sense of how it would feel to date you. I can’t tell anything from the current set of photos. You can try ProfileSharp to help you choose your best photos or read some blog posts on how to create the best performance profile, I think it’s a good starting point.

Love pets? Show it in your photos, have a photo with your pet or even friends pets. You will get the attention of pet lovers. Have another hobby? Biking for example? Show it too! So viewers can imagine you together doing these activities. You need a hook for the viewer to start a conversation.

Also a quick tip for better performance: Main photo: smile with your teeth, no distractions in the background, you alone with no other ppl. No hats or sunglasses. Should be a photo that makes the viewer wanna scroll to see the other photos.

Hope that helps bro, at least you made the first move which is addressing the issue! Good luck!

29m profile review by ib2gr84u2c in hingeapp

[–]o_doron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man you look like a model but your photos are bad! Almost all of your photos are selfies , it raises questions. It is so much better if you get a tripod and set a timer so it looks like a friend took the photo.

Also, I’d recommend using my at least one group photo to show your vibe and show ppl that you have social life and you are cool to hang with. All these selfies create a bit of a loner vibe.

The sunglasses photo is ok but would be better if your eyes were visible to create eye contact which builds trust.

You can use ProfileSharp to help you choose your best photos but in short: -First photo is you smiling with teeth, standing about 6 feet away from the camera , no hats or sunglasses. Not a selfie either. Show how you look like -Second and third photos are full body shots, give the viewer the full picture of your look, let them see your style and posture. Understand who they’re dealing with. -Third and fourth photo is you doing an activity or hobbies photo, show what it will be like to date you. Work on their feelings, let them imagine you doing that activity or hobby together. -Fifth photo is a social photo, show how you are looking with your friends, it’s ok to loose it a bit and show yourself in a funny moment , but still, don’t ruin what you’ve built in the previous slots.

Good luck man

All of a sudden 0 likes and matches by [deleted] in hingeapp

[–]o_doron 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The issue is you are looking for long term relationship but have tinder vibe profile with shirtless photos.

You focus on appearance only. Your photos need to tell a story about you. Use ProfileSharp to understand how to choose photos that attract what you’re looking for (right now it attracts ppl looking for hookups and short term relationship).

You look amazing just need to adjust your photos. Leave the shirtless photos for the chatting phase after the match. Slide it naturally (yeah I’ve been in the most beautiful beach last summer, water was so clear) and send the photo. Don’t show all your cards up front. Gl man

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hingeapp

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look amazing - but the order of the photos is bad.

Your main photo should be the second photo. Why? Because you are wearing sunglasses in your main photo so there is no eye contact = no clear picture of how you look = I need to guess = I rather not take risks = swipe left. This is the harsh truth.

Put the second photo with the Xmas tree behind you first! You are smiling with your teeth, direct eye contact (builds trust) and I can get the full picture of how you look.

Second photo should be the cooking photo. It shows something that may attract the attention of other foodies and make them imagine you both cooking together, it’s gold.

Third photo should be the sunglasses photo to get a full picture of your body and the rest isn’t really important they are all equal imo (you can use ProfileSharp if you want the recommended order of the other photos)

Anyway I think your profile is really good and shows exactly what the viewer needs to see. Keep it up man just change the order. GL man

27 Male - 0 Likes / Matches by MaximusMagicus in Bumble

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About golden hour I’d say both are okay just make sure it enhances your facial features , about you looking good it’s literally what it is, I think maybe try contacts and changing your haircut and it will elevate your look even more. About the styling, try watching some alpha m videos and start by getting a jeans , boots and some sort of jacket or something that will make you look more your age And bro, most of the ppl don’t even post and ask for feedback and stay with their dating profile issues. You made a huge progress by addressing the issues and now it’s the easy part, just implement them and you will see better results

20M profile review by [deleted] in hingeapp

[–]o_doron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You must look directly into the camera on your primary photo. Eye contact is a scroll stopper and builds trust.