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Short Dating Bios That Make People Swipe Right

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Why shorter bios often outperform longer ones

The average person spends about three seconds on a profile before deciding. Long bios rarely get read in full. A short, punchy bio respects that attention span and gives just enough information to spark curiosity without overwhelming anyone.

Short bios also project confidence. They say you don't need to oversell yourself. Think of it like a movie trailer. You want to tease the best parts, not show the whole film.

The anatomy of a high-performing short bio

The best short bios have three elements: a personality hint, a conversation hook, and a subtle filter. For example, 'Competitive about board games, serious about tacos, allergic to small talk' covers all three in one line. Someone reading this instantly knows if they vibe with you.

Short bio templates by dating app

For Tinder, keep it to one or two lines max. Tinder profiles are viewed quickly, so a single memorable sentence can outperform a paragraph. For Bumble, you have a bit more room, but your bio still competes with prompt answers. Focus on one standout detail.

Hinge works differently because prompts carry most of the weight. Your bio there should complement, not repeat, your prompt answers. If you need help condensing your personality into a tight bio, Dateup's profile tools can suggest concise options based on your interests.

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Common mistakes with short bios

The biggest mistake is being vague. 'Just here to see what happens' or 'Ask me anything' tells people nothing. Short does not mean lazy. Every word should earn its place by revealing something real about you or inviting a specific conversation.

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