Swipe-Stopper Profile Packs: Monetize Lift AI Photos + YourMove AI Bios (Without Catfishing)
Category: Monetization Guide
Excerpt:
A practical, ethical workflow to turn “meh” dating profiles into clean, confidence-building ones—using Lift’s AI dating photo generator for realistic photo upgrades and YourMove AI to write bios/prompts that sound human. Then you package it into a paid “Profile Pack” service (or use it for yourself) with a clear intake form, deliverables, A/B testing plan, and pricing that doesn’t rely on hype.
Stack: Lift (AI dating photo generator) + YourMove AI (Tinder bio generator)
The Swipe Funnel (simple, but brutal)
Dating apps are a tiny funnel. If the top is weak, nothing downstream matters:
Ethics Rules (non‑negotiable if you want this to last)
- Generating a “new you” that doesn’t look like you in real life.
- Hiding major traits (age lines, body shape) to the point of deception.
- Using AI photos only (people smell it; also policy risk).
- Face swapping, celebrity lookalikes, or anything that reads like a fake profile.
- “Luxury lifestyle” scenes that aren’t your life (private jets, etc.).
- Use AI as “better lighting + better framing,” not “new identity.”
- Keep at least 1–2 real, unedited photos in the lineup.
- Pick scenes that match your actual vibe (coffee shop, park, casual bar, hiking trail).
- Prioritize clarity: eyes visible, face readable, natural expression.
- If you sell this as a service: put this policy in writing.
Lift Photo Lab (how to create a usable set, not random AI portraits)
Lift works better when your source photos are clean. Ask for (or collect) 8–12 photos:
- 2 clear face shots (good light)
- 2 full-body shots
- 2 social/context shots
- 2 hobby/interest shots
- 1 “dress up” shot (optional)
- group photos (confusing)
- sunglasses in every photo
- filters that change your face
- blurry/nightclub shots
- old photos (years ago)
- Open Lift’s AI dating photo generator.
- Upload 1 photo at a time (start with the clearest face photo).
- Generate multiple outputs; don’t marry the first result.
- Choose outputs that still look like you on a bad day—not a magazine model.
- Repeat for 3–4 source photos to get variety.
- Download high-res versions only for winners (saves money).
Bio Workshop (YourMove AI) — write like someone people want to text
A good bio gives someone three easy openings:
- One specific interest (not “music” — “house shows and bad karaoke”).
- One preference (what you like doing on weekends).
- One invite (“Convince me your city’s best taco spot is X.”).
- Open the Tinder profile generator.
- Answer the questions honestly but specifically.
- Generate 5 versions in different tones (witty / warm / direct).
- Pick one that sounds like you on a good day.
- Edit it by hand for 2 minutes so it doesn’t sound “generated.”
Good week looks like: a workout I don’t regret, a meal I actually cooked, and a long walk with a podcast. If you have a go-to “first date spot” in this city, I’m taking recommendations.
Two truths: 1) I’ll try almost any food once. 2) I will judge you (kindly) by your taco order. Convince me your favorite spot is the best in town.
Looking for someone kind, curious, and down for real dates. I’m into [specific hobby] and [specific hobby]. If we match, tell me what you’re excited about this month.
Profile Assembly (make it feel coherent in 5 minutes)
- One vibe: don’t mix “boardroom headshot” with “club at 2 AM” with “AI studio model.” Pick a lane.
- One story: your photos should tell a consistent “this is my life” narrative.
- One invitation: your bio should invite a specific first date or conversation topic.
- One reality anchor: include at least one clearly real photo.
The 7‑Day Test (how you improve without spiraling)
If you change photos + bio + prompts all at once, you don’t learn anything.
- Days 1–2: Baseline profile (your best guess).
- Days 3–4: Swap only Photo #1.
- Days 5–6: Keep photos, swap only bio.
- Day 7: Keep everything, adjust one prompt/line based on what people replied to.
Day | Photo #1 version | Bio version | Matches | Conversations | Dates planned 1 | A | Witty | 3 | 1 | 0 2 | A | Witty | 2 | 1 | 0 3 | B | Witty | 5 | 2 | 1
Monetize It: sell “Profile Packs,” not “AI dating help”
- Reddit communities where people ask for profile reviews
- Facebook groups: city dating / singles / “profile help” threads
- Fiverr / Upwork: “dating profile makeover” services
- Referral loop: offer a discount if they send a friend
Hey — I saw your profile review post. I’m not a “dating guru.” I just build clean Profile Packs: - 6 natural-looking photos (no catfish vibes) - 3 bio options that sound human - a simple 7‑day A/B test plan If you want, send 8–12 photos and I’ll tell you (1) if your set is workable, and (2) what I’d fix first — for free.










