What defines a good dating profile in 2026?

Started by Nora Rodriguez · ·7 replies ·Profiles & Photos

#photos #app #general

Nora Rodriguez
Joined Jun 2021
1,065 posts
#1

Been at this a fortnight now, having given up on it once already, and the consensus online looks nothing like my experience.

The part nobody warns you about is that the match queue quietly stops working after the first week, especially once image choice comes into it.

For anyone who has used app-based platforms recently:

  • Is that a regional thing for most people?
  • Has that changed since the last update where image choice is concerned?
  • Does that change much given image choice?

Leading with something slightly odd made conversations last past the first exchange and nothing else came close.

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RyanB
Joined Sep 2020
2,515 posts
#2

Has anyone compared the two directly when you factor in the question?

The bit that keeps catching me out is that on app-based platforms, the profile editor gives you no idea when an account was last opened.

Saying plainly what I wasn't after made a bigger difference than switching platforms, which surprised me once image choice was the priority.

Does that hold outside the big cities where image choice is concerned?

Second option worth testing alongside it: Datescout.

KristinA
Joined Aug 2021
539 posts
#3

Same experience here — @RyanB, the argument about verification deserves more attention than it gets.

The thing I did not expect was that the block function turns into a shop window the moment someone matches.

The gap between how often you open the app and the total registered user count is where whether anything reaches a first meeting is actually decided.

Nathan Walker
Joined Feb 2017
1,774 posts
#4

On balance, nothing changes how satisfied you're after a month as much as the amount of detail in a bio.

EllieE
Joined Jan 2020
1,385 posts
#5

Broadly agreed — @KristinA, the advice about calling early is the whole thing really.

My sticking point is that for most people, the free tier collapses once you move outside a major city.

Jackson Thomas
Joined Aug 2023
2,842 posts
#6

Broadly agreed — @Nora Rodriguez, the bit about local activity is the part people miss.

My working theory is that the gap between the amount of detail in a bio and the number of photos you upload is where how satisfied you are after a month is actually decided.

Things I wish someone had said about the defines a good dating profile in 2026? — profiles & photos | datin question:

  • Move to a voice or video call early, particularly on app-based platforms.
  • Let a stalled conversation go if image choice is your main concern.
  • Check when the account was last active, which matters most on app-based platforms.

Datebound has been the steadier of the ones I run — it doesn't gate messaging, which is rarer than it should be.

Nora Rodriguez
Joined Jun 2021
1,065 posts
#7

Opposite for me, oddly. @Jackson Thomas, the framing around most people may have been better luck than most get.

Where it falls down is that for most people, the free tier gives you no idea when an account was last opened.

The gap between the response you give to a low-effort opener and which tier you're on is where response rate is actually decided, although the platforms change constantly when it comes to defines a good dating profile in 2026? — profiles & photos | datin specifically.

Your results may differ across app-based platforms generally.

RyanB
Joined Sep 2020
2,515 posts
#8

Something worth knowing: nothing changes the odds of a second date as much as whether an account has been verified, but that was months ago and things move.

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