Auto-Swipe · Affinity

Auto-swipe driven by
your actual taste

DateIQ's affinity model learns from your own swipe history and scores every card before you see it. Filters catch the obvious. Affinity catches the rest. The pile that lands on your screen is one your taste already pre-approved.

What you get

  • Plain-English rules + your affinity score in one decision
  • Per-card breakdown: which rule and what score decided each swipe
  • Skips profiles your filters would pass but your taste wouldn't
  • Keeps your right-swipe rate normal — avoids the visibility hit Tinder reportedly applies to like-everyone accounts
  • Human-like timing, configurable daily limits
  • Pause, slow down, or override any time

How it works

Standard auto-swipers are blunt instruments — they swipe right on everyone or filter on crude rules like height and distance. DateIQ pairs your filters with an affinity model that learns from every swipe you've ever made. Profiles your taste would pass on get skipped even if they match your filters; profiles your taste would love get pushed even if they're outside your usual radius.

There's an anecdotal but widely reported risk that comes with the alternative approach: swiping right on everyone trains Tinder's ELO-style ranker to read you as a low-quality account, and people in that bucket tend to see their profile shown to fewer (and worse-matched) users over time. Intelligent swiping — where you only like profiles you'd actually meet — keeps your right-swipe rate in a normal range and avoids painting that target on your account.

Every auto-swipe shows up in your log with the rule and the score that decided it. Disagree with a call? One click teaches the model. The longer you use it, the closer the queue gets to the matches you'd have made by hand — minus the thumb fatigue, and without the visibility hit that comes from carpet-swiping.

Affinity-Driven Auto-Swipe in context

tinder.com/app/recs
DateIQ
Elena, 26
Hiking · Coffee · Wherever the weather is wrong
Bio ruleshiking ✓
Distance4 km
Affinity model82 / 100
CoachSwipeProfile
Auto-swipe · Travelers
Affinity model · trained on 412 likes
13/50
Elena, 26
Scoring against your taste…

Affinity-Driven Auto-Swipe — questions

Quick answers about this feature.

DateIQ uses human-like timing and a configurable daily cap to stay inside normal usage patterns. We don't make any guarantees about Tinder's enforcement, but the system is designed to look like fast manual swiping, not a bot.
It's anecdotal — Tinder doesn't publish its scoring — but it's widely reported that accounts which right-swipe everyone get bucketed as low-quality by the ranker, and profiles in that bucket tend to see noticeably less reach over time. DateIQ's intelligent swiping is designed to avoid that signature: your right-swipe rate stays in a normal range because the affinity model and your rules skip the profiles a real you wouldn't have liked anyway.
It's directional after about 50 swipes and quite sharp by 300. Until then, your filters carry most of the weight. You can always lower the affinity slider if you want it to influence less.
Yes — every auto-swipe is logged with the deciding rule or score. You can scroll back, see the call, and click to override or teach the model the opposite.
All three. Filters and the affinity model are independent of your Tinder subscription — DateIQ works the same whether you're on free, Gold, Platinum, or Select. Some Tinder features (Likes You, Top Picks) are obviously only useful if you have the subscription that exposes them.

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