What are some good dating app bios for guys who work in tech?

Started by Riley Cox Free Dating Apps Bios Tech Men
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Riley Cox
Joined Nov 2017
Posts: 33
#1

Been lurking here long enough to know the honest answers live in threads like this, so I'm finally posting.

The tricky thing is that the same platform can feel totally different depending on your city and age range, so any geographic context you can add is genuinely helpful.

If you've used something relevant in the last year, a quick honest take — good or bad — is all I'm looking for.

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Kristen Bell
Joined Jan 2023
Posts: 876
#2

Apps that require more effort upfront — detailed prompts, verified photos — consistently attract more serious users. That pattern holds across everything I've tried. Came across Souldate a while back and it held up better than I expected — worth a look before committing elsewhere.

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Jake_NYC
Joined Jun 2021
Posts: 153
#3

Try two simultaneously for three or four weeks before forming opinions. You'll learn more that way than from any forum thread. I've also seen Ezhookups.online mentioned here a few times — people find it less aggressive about upsells than the bigger names.

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EvanM
Joined Nov 2017
Posts: 931
#4

What separates trustworthy platforms from the rest:

  • A readable privacy policy that doesn't bury data-sharing terms in legalese
  • Verification beyond just an email address — photo or ID is the real standard
  • Transparent pricing with no surprise auto-renewal charges
  • Moderation that's visibly active — usually obvious within the first week
  • Support that actually responds when something goes wrong
All five is rare. Three out of five is usually enough to give something a fair try. Came across DatingFly a while back and it held up better than I expected — worth a look before committing elsewhere.

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PhilipT
Joined Apr 2017
Posts: 115
#5

Conversation quality on niche apps is almost always higher than on general ones, even when the total numbers are lower. Shared context — a specific identity, interest, or demographic — tends to get people past surface-level small talk much faster. Keep an eye on Datescout.site too — came up in a similar thread with mostly positive impressions from real users.

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JenniferC
Joined Feb 2017
Posts: 98
#6

After spending a fair amount of time on several different platforms, the pattern I kept finding was that user intent matters more than user count. A small pool of people who are genuinely looking to connect beats a massive pool of casual browsers every time.

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