“What is Tinder and is it just for hookups?” This is a question that many people ask and a question I receive often as a dating coach and matchmaker.
Despite the fact that Tinder is the dating app that, arguably, brought online dating into the mainstream (and brought a whole new meaning to the term “swiping”), the monstrously popular dating app has garnered a reputation as appealing more to those looking for hookups and casual relationships than serious daters.
Moreover, some of Tinder’s successors, including Bumble, Coffee Meets Bagel, and Hinge have cemented Tinder’s “casual” reputation by positioning themselves as anti-hookup apps.
I would respond to the question “What is Tinder and is it just for hookups?” by saying that I believe it is more inclined to hookups than any other comparable site, particularly if you live in a metro area. However, this does not hold as much weight in rural areas.
Moreover, even though it is more inclined toward casual dating than a lot of its competitors, that doesn’t mean you should abstain from using it while searching for a long-term partner.
In fact, I happen to know a couple here in San Francisco who actually ended up getting married, so you can definitely find people on Tinder who are also looking for a relationship.
But if you want to get the most out of Tinder, you have to understand exactly how the app works, what to avoid, and how to apply some expert dating strategies in order to turn your online connections into a real-life relationship. That’s why I put together this article, which will give you insights into exactly what Tinder is, how to use it, and how to stand out among the competition in order to crush your dating goals.
If you use a basic free Tinder plan, you get 100 swipes every 12 hours. Honestly, that’s a lot of swipes. If you think about it, you don’t even need 100 swipes each day to get a good number of swipes per week.
Let’s say you did 50 swipes per day on Tinder, using that 12-hour window. That adds up to 350 swipes per week and 1,400 per month!
With a basic plan, you also get access to one Super Like per day, which you can send to someone by tapping a little blue star icon. Users will know when you have Super Liked them because a blue banner announcing this information will appear across your profile once they scroll their way over to it.
The thing is, I don’t think you should use a Super Like…ever. By letting a virtual stranger know right off the bat that you really, really, really like them, you’ve automatically given them the upper hand. Now, they’re not going to feel like they need to put as much effort in, because you used your one and only Super Like on them.
Instead of Super Liking someone, you need to use some expert strategies with your profile and messaging, which I will get to in a bit.
You can get more access to likes and other perks if you upgrade to a Tinder Plus or Tinder Gold membership plan. But I don’t recommend paying for a Tinder membership plan, which brings me to my next point.
Tinder offers two paid membership options: Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold. Below are the basic perks of each option.
Tinder Plus is currently $9.99 per month for people ages 30 and under; it’s $19.99 per month for those 31 and older, or less if you sign up for a contract of six months or more. WTF is up with variable pricing based on age! I don’t like that one bit!
Tinder Gold is currently $21.99 per month.
If you have a huge budget and won’t miss the money you spend on these features, go for it. Both of these may also be more suitable for those that travel a lot if you want the ability to match with women in different states or countries you’re visiting. Of course, if you’re looking for a serious relationship, matching with a woman you’re going to meet for a couple days on a business trip might not be an optimal choice.
The thing is, these types of features promise way more matches and more opportunities for love, but you have to remember this: Tinder is a business. Businesses need to make money. It makes sense that they would offer these premium services, but you don’t necessarily need to shell out cash in order to meet some awesome people on Tinder.
A great profile, compelling messages, and some strategy can get you far and it won’t cost you a dime.
Now that you know a few caveats with Tinder, let’s continue to answer the question — “what’s Tinder?” — by going through the ways to navigate its interface.
Downloading Tinder is pretty straightforward. Simply go to your App store and type “Tinder” into the search bar. The app will pop right up. All you need to do it tap the download button and, voila, Tinder is now on your phone.
When you open Tinder and go to log in, there will be a prompt that requires you to sign in through Facebook, which means you have to have an account on that social media platform. Some people aren’t into Facebook, but understand that going through this platform helps Tinder weed out any spambots.
Women also tend to be more cautious on apps like Tinder, so being able to see a guy is a legit person and is on social media signals to them that this guy doesn’t have any creepy stuff to hide.
There are also options to connect your Instagram and Spotify accounts to your Tinder. I highly recommend you do so because this will give a woman more insight into your specific hobbies, tastes, and passions. If she likes the same types of things you do, the two of you can connect over mutual interests, which is a great first step in building trust and rapport.
Another great thing about Tinder connecting to your Facebook is it really makes it easy to complete your profile. All your interests get loaded into your profile, as well as your location, name, and age. You can also easily select from your Facebook photos instead of scrolling through the hundreds (thousands?) stored on your phone.
Make sure that you complete your profile areas and don’t leave any areas blank. Here’s some of my other articles to help you with this:
Also, don’t get too rigid when it comes to certain preferences like age and distance. Instead of putting an age preference of two or three years within your age, extend that to 10 years. This will give you more options and experience with women.
And when it comes to location, think about your preferred distance and increase that by 10-15 miles if you live in a city or 30-40 miles if you live in a rural area. You don’t want to miss out on a viable dating option just because she lives a little out of the way or isn’t the age you’re used to dating.
Once your profile is complete, it’s time to get to swiping! All you need to do is swipe right (or tap the green heart button) if you want to match with someone, or swipe left (or tap the red “X”) if you don’t want to match with them.
If you and another user both swipe right, it’s a match! From here, you can commence online communication via Tinder’s messaging system.
Tinder allows a 500-character bio. You want to keep this short and sweet but still, make an impression. Despite what some people think, yes, women do read the bios and it can be the difference between a right or left swipe.
When it comes to creating an awesome bio that stands out from the competition, you want to keep the following things in mind:
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so make sure that none of the words a girl associates with you photos include “creepy,” “homeless,” “criminal,” “sad divorced man,” or “if I go out with him I think he might legit murder me.”
When it comes to online dating photos, I always recommend the following formula to ensure you get the most success out of your online dating experience:
On dating apps like Tinder, women are generally going to want you to make the first move. You need to be ready to impress with a great opening line. If coming up with a great opener sounds like a challenge, don’t worry because I’ve got you covered.
For the sake of research (and to help my male clients), I created my own Tinder profile and vetted tons of different messages to determine what made for an attractive first message. I provided insights on why each of the best opening lines I received worked in my article, 45 Best Tinder Opening Lines for Guys That Work. And here’s another article with more opening lines in case you’re using other dating apps. Below are a few of the strategies that these guys used to really attract attention.
Make sure that you read her profile and try to incorporate one of her interests into your opening line.
This will encourage the conversation to keep going.
Women get tons of messages that are a simple “Hey,” “How are you?” or “How was your day?” Stand out from the crowd by avoiding these types of opening lines.
Relate + Add Value + End With a Question = Connection. Find a shared interest of hers, add a way that you relate to it and then end with an open-ended question. For example, in my Tinder bio I wrote that I really like deep dish pizza from Capo’s.
The guy used the aforementioned formula by making this his opening line:
“Duuude. Deep dish with ranch and Capo’s. So good. I used to live in Chicago so I have a bit of a thing for deep dish. Ever try Little Star, Patxi’s, or Grinder’s?”
Tinder gives you the option of using memes or Gifs in their messaging system. If you’re really stumped on what to say, you can make her laugh by going this route.
Once you’ve sent an awesome opening line and gotten a response, don’t take too long to set up a date. Based on your shared interests and her location, pick a compelling date that will speak to her and make sure you present her with a solid TDL.
A TDL is an acronym for time, date, and location, and it’s what we use here at EmLovz to refer to a date’s call-to-action. Women are used to guys asking them to “hang out” or “grab a drink” without any specific plan in mind. When you ask a woman out on a proper date that you have planned out, it’s almost impossible for her to say no, particularly when the date is something that involves her interests.
For example, I mentioned in my profile that I love deep-dish pizza. A guy could come up with a compelling date by asking me to go somewhere that has authentic Italian food and Chicago-style pizza that I’ve never been to before.
It’s a frustrating and all-too-common thing in the online dating world. You match with a girl and send her a message, only to be greeted by radio silence. Or, maybe you have an awesome date idea and she either turns it down.
You don’t want to beat a dead horse or chase after a girl who isn’t interested in you but you don’t want to give up too easily either. Try to overcome her objection at least two times before moving on. For example, if she doesn’t respond to your date offer, you could say something like:
Remember to keep it light, witty and positive. There are plenty of fish in the sea, so there’s no need to sweat a rejection.
But when you do get a date, check out my article on the best first date tips for men to help you score a second date!
Do you want to get even more expert insights on the online dating world? Would you like your dating life to become something enjoyable as opposed to something stressful? If so, head over to my calendar and book a new client 1-on-1 Zoom session with me or one of my colleagues today.
During our session, we will diagnose your dating history, discuss your future dating goals, uncover any roadblocks, come up with an action plan to help you find the type of relationship you’ve been seeking, and discuss if our month coaching and matchmaking programs might be a fit for you.