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Hinge's AI Helps You Conquer First Message Jitters

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Hinge launches AI tool to suggest personalized opening messages.
  • 72% of daters are more likely to engage with a message than just a like.
  • AI suggestions analyze profiles to create tailored conversation starters.
Hinge's AI Helps You Conquer First Message Jitters

Hinge is rolling out an innovative AI tool named Convo Starters, aimed at enhancing the initial stages of online dating interactions. This new feature is designed to help users overcome the common anxiety associated with sending the first message, a hurdle that often leads to missed connections. By analyzing an individual's profile, including photos and written prompts, the AI generates up to three tailored suggestions for starting a conversation.

The development is rooted in Hinge's research, which revealed that messages accompanying a "like" significantly increase engagement, making users twice as likely to secure an actual date. Early testing indicates that Convo Starters boosts user confidence in reaching out and has led to an overall increase in message submissions. The feature is optional, allowing users to turn it off if they prefer a more organic approach.

This strategic move positions Hinge as a platform focused on fostering genuine connections rather than casual encounters, reflecting a broader trend of dating apps leveraging AI to solve communication barriers. By facilitating more thoughtful initial messages, Hinge seeks to help users move beyond mere matches to substantive conversations and potential romantic relationships.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Convo Starters uses AI to analyze a user's profile and suggest personalized opening message ideas based on photos and prompts.
Hinge developed Convo Starters to help users overcome the anxiety of sending the first message and to encourage more meaningful conversations.
No, the Convo Starters feature is optional and can be turned off in the app's settings.

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