Bio Writer takes five inputs and gives you three differently-tuned bios optimized for the platform you picked. The same five inputs produce a different result on each platform — the tool is platform-aware on purpose.
Form fields
- Name — first name only, used for tone calibration (some bios sound better with the name baked in, some don't).
- Age — affects voice. A 22-year-old's bio sounds different from a 38-year-old's, and the tool calibrates accordingly.
- Interests — list 3-7. Be specific. "Hiking, photography, coffee" produces generic bios. "Trad climbing, 35mm film, single-origin pourover" produces sharp, personal ones.
- Vibe — pick one of: Witty / Chill / Direct / Earnest. This is your dominant tone.
- Platform — Tinder / Hinge / Bumble. The tool produces a different shape of bio for each.
Vibe options explained
- Witty — humor-led, light irony, strong opinions on low-stakes topics. Best for guys whose personality leads with humor.
- Chill — relaxed, low-pressure, no chasing. Best for guys who don't want to come across as trying hard.
- Direct — clear about what you're looking for and what you're like. Best when you're not into mystery and want to filter early.
- Earnest — warm, sincere, slightly more vulnerable. Best when your photos lean into warmth (smiling, with friends, outdoorsy).
Char limits per platform
The tool stays within these limits automatically:
- Tinder: ~150 characters across 3 short lines (people don't read long Tinder bios in practice).
- Hinge: ~3 prompts of 50-100 characters each, plus an optional one-liner intro.
- Bumble: ~250-300 characters in 4-5 short lines (Bumble has more breathing room, especially for women-first messaging dynamics).
Regenerating
Each generation gives you three different bio variants. If none feel right, regenerate — the model knows what it just produced and won't repeat. If one is 80% there, edit it yourself instead of burning another generation.
The tool produces drafts. Always personalize before posting — swap one phrase for a real detail from your life, and the bio jumps from "AI-generated" to "actually you" instantly.
Copy and paste workflow
When you find a bio you like, hit Copy. The tool copies the formatted text including line breaks. Paste directly into the dating app's bio field.
For Hinge specifically: each prompt is copied with the prompt label so you know which one goes where. Paste them into the matching prompts in the Hinge app.
If you want to A/B test, save two versions to your history and rotate them every two weeks — most platforms penalize stale profiles, so movement helps.