Hidden Insights

The data Tinder
won't show you

Tinder buries the most useful signal. DateIQ pulls it back up — instant unmatch detection, her exact birthday, and the day she actually created her account. Three small data points, a much sharper read.

What you get

  • Unmatch detection: get notified the moment a match disappears
  • Birthday reveal: see her exact birthday, not just the age
  • Joined date: see when her Tinder account was actually created
  • All visible inline on the match card — no extra clicks
  • Stored locally with the rest of your match database

How it works

Tinder shows you a photo and an age. DateIQ shows you the data underneath. Unmatch detection runs the moment Tinder's API confirms a match is gone — no more checking back hours later to find a thread vanished. You see exactly when, and you can pull up the saved conversation to learn from it.

The birthday reveal turns "27" into an actual date, which lets you do small things that move the needle — wish her a happy birthday in week three, time a date around it, or just clock that she's two weeks away from a milestone. The joined-date timestamp is even more useful: a profile created last week is in a very different posture than one that's been live for two years. Same photos, completely different read.

All three data points are surfaced inline on the match card, no menus to dig through. They live in your local match database alongside everything else, so you can sort, filter, and look back over time.

Hidden Insights in context

What Tinder shows
What DateIQ reveals
Real birthday
March 14, 1998
turns 28 in 47 days
Joined Tinder
8 months ago
since Jul 12, 2025
Unmatch detected
3 hours ago
conversation kept · last msg was yours

Hidden Insights — questions

Quick answers about this feature.

DateIQ watches the same match list Tinder loads in your browser. When a match disappears from the list without being archived, that's an unmatch — and the extension flags it instantly with the timestamp.
Tinder's API exposes the underlying birthdate alongside the displayed age — they just hide it in the UI. DateIQ surfaces it on your local copy of the profile.
It reflects the account creation timestamp Tinder returns. Reactivated accounts and platform migrations can muddy it, but for the overwhelming majority of profiles it's exactly when they signed up.
No. DateIQ reads the data Tinder already serves to your browser — it doesn't ping the API for anything Tinder doesn't already send. There's no signal on her side that anything different is happening.
DateIQ ships updates fast. The fields we surface are what Tinder serves to your browser today — if they remove a field, we lose it; if they add one, we tend to surface it within days. The extension is designed to degrade gracefully when fields disappear rather than break the rest of the UI.

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