Score My Profile
Run your own photos and bio through a vision model and get concrete suggestions for what to keep, swap, or drop.
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Install the extension and try it on your next match.
Before you worry about what to say to matches, it's worth asking why you aren't getting more of them. Score My Profile runs your photos and bio through a vision model and tells you what's actually working, what's hurting your match rate, and what to do about it. No vibes — specific suggestions.
Where to find it
On the Wingman tab, look for the Score My Profile card in the system-cards row near the top. It also shows up as a Next Action card if DateIQ thinks your profile is the bottleneck holding back your results.
You can re-run it any time you change photos or rewrite your bio.
What it analyzes
- Photos, one by one. Each photo gets a per-image read: what works, what doesn't, what someone swiping at speed sees first. Group shots, mirror selfies, photos where you're obscured, and weak openers get flagged with reasons.
- The photo set as a whole. Order matters. Variety matters. DateIQ checks whether your set tells a story or repeats the same vibe four times.
- Your bio. Tone, specificity, signal vs. filler. Bios that say nothing get called out; bios that try too hard get called out differently.
What you get back
- A profile score (rough quality grade) and a one-line read.
- A photo-by-photo verdict: keep, swap, or drop, each with a short reason.
- Concrete bio suggestions — rewrite directions, not just "make it better."
- The highest-leverage single change, if there is one. ("Your first photo is doing 80% of the work — replace it and your match rate moves more than rewriting the bio.")
Acting on it
The suggestions are meant to be acted on, not just read. Common patterns:
- One photo is dragging the set down. Swap it for something with better light, your face clearly visible, and a hint of personality.
- The first photo is too cool or too smiley — either extreme hurts.
- Bio reads like a checklist ("love adventure, travel, dogs"). Replace with one specific detail that starts a conversation.
- Three of your six photos are the same vibe. Cut the duplicates, add variety.
You don't need to take every suggestion. Treat it like a thoughtful friend's read — push back where you disagree, take the ones that land.
How often to re-run
After every meaningful change to your set. The score is cheap to run and gives you a fast read on whether the change helped before you commit to it on the dating app for weeks.
How this fits with the Wingman
Training the Wingman tunes who DateIQ ranks for you. Score My Profile tunes what those people see first. Both feed the funnel: a strong profile brings more (and better) matches in, the Wingman helps you prioritize the ones worth your time, and Next Actions tell you what to do with them.
Related
Training the Wingman
Teach DateIQ your taste by rating matches or by writing preferences directly. Then score every match against it.
Next Actions
The Wingman tab tells you who to message next and what to say. Here's how to work the stack.
Getting Started
Install DateIQ, sync your matches, train the wingman, score your profile, and start working through Next Actions.
Get DateIQ for free
Install the extension and try it on your next match.
Get DateIQ for free
Install the extension and try it on your next match.