Mike Harri

DateOptimizer - Tinder Analytics - A/B test your Tinder profile - See which gets more matches

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Every profile change is an experiment, but Tinder never shows you the results. DateOptimizer fixes that. This Chrome extension passively tracks your swipes, matches, and conversations on Tinder Web, then shows you what's actually working. A/B test profile versions with statistical confidence scores. See which openers get replies. Track match rate trends over time. Completely passive - zero API calls, no automation. Just real data from your real swipes. Free during beta. Set up in 2 minutes.

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Mike Harri
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Hey Product Hunt, this is my first launch!
I'm Mike, and I built DateOptimizer because I was tired of guessing whether my Tinder profile was any good.

Every time you change a photo, rewrite your bio, or tweak a prompt, you're running an experiment. But you never see the results. You have no idea if that new photo helped or hurt. You don't know if your match rate went up or down.

I'm a marketer by trade. I run A/B tests on landing pages, track conversion rates, optimize funnels. I've always wished I could have the same for my dating profile, but never knew if it was possible. Recently I dug in and found out that it could be done with a Chrome Extension used with Tinder web, so I built it.

DateOptimizer is a Chrome extension that:
- Tracks your match rate over time (daily, weekly, monthly trends)
- Lets you A/B test profile versions with statistical confidence scores
- Analyzes your openers to show which ones get the most replies
- Breaks down match demographics, time-to-match, and day-of-week patterns
- Shows you a bunch of other cool stats

It runs passively on Tinder Web - no API calls, no automation, no swiping bots. It just watches what's already on your screen and organizes the data into a dashboard.

What's next: I'm planning to add AI-powered photo and message coaching using aggregate (anonymized) swipe data, and eventually publish dating insights based on what the data reveals across users (think OkCupid's old data blog, but for the modern swiping era).

It's free during beta - no catch, no credit card. Would love your feedback, roasts, feature requests, all of it. πŸ™