AI Prompts for AI Prompts for Writing Your Badoo Bio

20 of the best prompts for AI prompts for writing your badoo bio, step by step across 4 stages. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

AI Prompts for AI Prompts for Writing Your Badoo Bio

20 of the best prompts for AI prompts for writing your badoo bio, step by step across 4 stages. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

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Published July 15, 2026

Badoo is not Tinder with a different logo. It has a different audience (skewing slightly older, much more international, particularly strong in the UK, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East), a different matching mechanic (People Nearby, Encounters, and direct profile browsing all run at the same time), and a different profile format (headline, about me, interests tags, and a separate "about my ideal date" section). Writing the same generic bio you use on Tinder will not work here. These prompts are built specifically for Badoo's format and what resonates with its actual user base.

Understand what works on Badoo and set your profile up correctly

Before you write your bio, you need to understand what Badoo's format gives you and what kinds of profiles actually get engagement on the platform. These prompts cover the structure, what each section is really for, and what mistakes to avoid before you write a word.

Learn exactly what Badoo profile sections do and how to use them

Explain how Badoo profiles work and what each section is strategically for. Cover: (1) the Headline field: what its purpose is, what length works, whether humor or directness lands better, and examples of weak versus strong headlines for someone who is [DESCRIBE YOURSELF BRIEFLY], (2) the About Me section: what to include, what to leave out, ideal length, and how it differs from a Tinder bio, (3) the Interests tags: how Badoo uses these in matching, whether picking fewer or more interests is better, and which tag categories tend to generate the most conversation, (4) the "About my ideal date" section: whether to fill this in, what to write versus what to leave blank, and how it affects who reaches out to you. Also tell me: what is the most common mistake people make on their Badoo profile that immediately costs them matches?

Understand what works on Badoo and set your profile up correctly

Audit your current Badoo profile and identify what is working against you

I want an honest assessment of my Badoo profile. Be direct and specific, not encouraging. Here is what I currently have: Headline: [PASTE OR WRITE "BLANK"]. About Me: [PASTE OR WRITE "BLANK" OR DESCRIBE]. Interests I have selected: [LIST]. About my ideal date: [PASTE OR WRITE "BLANK"]. Photos: [DESCRIBE: HOW MANY, WHAT THEY SHOW, WHETHER THEY ARE RECENT]. What I am looking for on Badoo: [DESCRIBE]. Tell me: (1) what is the first thing someone notices when they see my profile, (2) what is likely costing me the most matches right now, (3) what is too generic and could be on any profile, (4) what is missing that would make someone want to send a message or like my profile. Rank the three most important changes I should make.

Understand what works on Badoo and set your profile up correctly

Find the tone that works for Badoo's actual audience

I want to calibrate the tone of my Badoo profile to what actually resonates on the platform. My personality: [DESCRIBE: E.G., DRY HUMOR, DIRECT AND WARM, PLAYFUL, GENUINE AND THOUGHTFUL, OUTGOING]. My background: [BRIEFLY DESCRIBE: NATIONALITY, WHERE I LIVE, WHAT I DO]. What I know about the type of person I want to attract: [DESCRIBE]. Badoo's audience is more international and slightly older on average than Tinder, and its users tend to respond better to warmth and directness than to heavy irony or sarcasm. Given my personality and target, tell me: (1) what tone should run through my profile overall, (2) where should I be direct versus where should I show personality, (3) what would immediately signal "this person is genuine" to someone on Badoo, and (4) one specific word or phrase I should avoid because it tends to land badly on Badoo specifically.

Understand what works on Badoo and set your profile up correctly

Choose the right "looking for" setting and write around it

I want to set my Badoo "looking for" correctly and make sure my bio is consistent with it. What I am actually open to: [E.G., SERIOUS RELATIONSHIP / DATING AND SEE WHERE IT GOES / FRIENDSHIP FIRST / CHAT / I AM NOT SURE YET]. My concern about being too direct: [DESCRIBE: E.G., I WORRY "SERIOUS RELATIONSHIP" MAKES ME LOOK DESPERATE / I WORRY "JUST CHAT" MAKES ME LOOK LIKE I AM WASTING PEOPLE'S TIME]. Tell me: (1) what each Badoo "looking for" setting signals to someone reading my profile, (2) which setting best matches what I actually want, (3) how to write my bio so it is consistent with that setting without being awkward or clinical about it, (4) whether I should address what I am looking for explicitly in my About Me or let the setting speak for itself.

Understand what works on Badoo and set your profile up correctly

Research what bio styles get the most engagement from people like me

I want to understand what types of Badoo bios get the most engagement from the demographic I am targeting. My profile: [DESCRIBE: AGE, GENDER, LOCATION, WHAT I DO]. Who I want to attract: [DESCRIBE: AGE RANGE, TYPE OF PERSON, WHAT THEY PROBABLY CARE ABOUT]. Based on what you know about Badoo user behavior and what tends to drive engagement on platforms with Badoo's user mix (international, slightly older than Tinder, people who use multiple features simultaneously): (1) what bio length tends to work best, (2) should I lead with personality or with facts about who I am, (3) does humor work as well on Badoo as on Tinder, (4) what is the one structural choice that most separates high-performing Badoo bios from low-performing ones, and (5) what can I include that signals I am a real, genuine person (not a bot or a fake profile, which is a real concern Badoo users have)?

Understand what works on Badoo and set your profile up correctly

Write your Badoo headline and About Me section

The headline is the first text someone reads and the About Me is where you make or lose them. These prompts help you write both sections in a way that is specific to you, warm enough to be approachable, and compelling enough to make someone want to send a message.

Write your Badoo headline

Write 6 different Badoo profile headlines for me. A Badoo headline is short (under 30 words) and is the first text someone reads on your profile. It should create curiosity, show personality, or say something that makes a specific type of person think "I want to know more about this person." My personality: [DESCRIBE]. Key facts about me: [DESCRIBE: JOB, WHERE I AM FROM OR LIVE, ONE UNUSUAL OR INTERESTING THING ABOUT ME]. What I am looking for: [DESCRIBE]. Write 6 headlines using different approaches: (1) a specific observation or fact about me, (2) a playful question, (3) something slightly unexpected or surprising, (4) warm and direct about what I want, (5) a short and specific statement that shows personality, (6) a line that the right type of person would immediately respond to. No cliches. Nothing that could apply to any profile. Each headline under 25 words.

Write your Badoo headline and About Me section

Write your Badoo About Me section from scratch

Write my Badoo "About Me" section. I am going to give you real information about me and I want you to write something that sounds like a real person who is genuinely interesting, not a template. My details: Name and age: [NAME, AGE]. Where I live and where I am from (if different): [DESCRIBE]. What I do: [DESCRIBE]. Personality: [DESCRIBE IN SPECIFIC TERMS, NOT "EASYGOING" OR "LOVES TO LAUGH"]. One thing I care about a lot that might not be obvious: [DESCRIBE]. One thing I have done or experienced that is unusual or specific: [DESCRIBE]. What kind of person I am hoping to meet: [DESCRIBE]. Write 3 versions: (1) 80 words, focuses on personality and what makes me specific, (2) 120 words, gives more context about my life and what I am looking for, (3) 60 words, tight and confident with one strong hook. None should start with "I am" or a list of adjectives. None should include "looking for my person," "love to travel," or "down to earth."

Write your Badoo headline and About Me section

Rewrite your Badoo bio to remove everything generic

My current Badoo About Me says: [PASTE YOUR BIO]. Rewrite it to remove everything that (1) could apply to any profile, (2) is a trait listed without showing it, (3) is a phrase used on thousands of other profiles, or (4) tells me nothing specific about who you are. For each section you edit, tell me why you changed it and what made the original version generic. The rewritten version should feel like only I could have written it. If you need more specific information about me to make it more personal, ask me up to 3 targeted questions.

Write your Badoo headline and About Me section

Write a bio that works in multiple languages or for an international audience

Badoo has a heavily international user base and I want my profile to work across cultures and nationalities. My situation: I am from [NATIONALITY / COUNTRY], I live in [CITY / COUNTRY], and I am open to matching with people from different backgrounds: [DESCRIBE HOW OPEN / ANY PREFERENCES]. My language: [PRIMARY LANGUAGE YOU WRITE IN]. Tell me: (1) whether I should write my bio in English, my native language, or both, and why, (2) what culturally specific references or humor I should probably avoid because they will not land with an international audience, (3) what kinds of statements translate well across cultures, (4) if I should write in two languages, show me how to structure that in the About Me without it looking cluttered. Then write a version of my bio [PROVIDE YOUR DETAILS: PERSONALITY, WHAT YOU DO, WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR] that would resonate with someone who is not from the same country as me.

Write your Badoo headline and About Me section

Write your bio to stand out from what everyone else writes

I want to know what the most common Badoo bios look like in my demographic and then write something that reads differently. My profile: [DESCRIBE: AGE, GENDER, WHAT YOU DO, GENERAL PERSONALITY]. Based on what you know about common Badoo profile patterns for someone in my demographic, tell me: (1) what do most profiles in my group say that makes them blend together, (2) what tone or style is overrepresented and therefore less memorable, (3) what would immediately signal to someone that my profile is different from the others they have scrolled past. Then write a bio for me based on these inputs: [PROVIDE YOUR REAL DETAILS: PERSONALITY, SPECIFIC INTERESTS, WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, ONE UNUSUAL FACT]. The bio should be under 120 words and feel like it belongs to someone specific, not a category.

Write your Badoo headline and About Me section

Complete your interests and what you are looking for

Badoo uses your interests tags for matching suggestions and they are one of the first things someone notices after your photos. These prompts help you choose and frame them strategically, and complete the "about my ideal date" section in a way that works for you.

Choose the right interests tags for your actual personality

Help me choose my Badoo interests tags strategically. My actual interests and things I spend time on: [LIST EVERYTHING, EVEN IF IT SEEMS BORING OR NICHE]. My goal: [E.G., I WANT TO ATTRACT PEOPLE WHO SHARE REAL INTERESTS WITH ME / I WANT TO SHOW RANGE / I WANT TO SIGNAL A SPECIFIC TYPE OF PERSONALITY]. Tell me: (1) from my list, which interests are most likely to create genuine conversation and why, (2) which interests are so generic that everyone picks them and they do not differentiate me, (3) how many tags is the right number and why, (4) whether Badoo uses these for algorithmic matching or just as profile signals (or both), (5) the final list you recommend I select and what each one signals to someone reading my profile.

Complete your interests and what you are looking for

Write your "About My Ideal Date" section

Write the Badoo "About My Ideal Date" section for me. This section should describe what kind of person or connection I am hoping for without sounding like a list of requirements or like I am filing a job specification. My real answer to "what am I looking for": [DESCRIBE HONESTLY: TYPE OF PERSON, WHAT I HOPE THE DYNAMIC WOULD BE LIKE, WHETHER I WANT SOMETHING SERIOUS OR CASUAL OR OPEN]. My concern about being too direct: [DESCRIBE OR WRITE "NONE"]. Write 3 versions: (1) warm and genuine, describes the kind of dynamic I am looking for rather than a list of traits, (2) slightly lighter and open-ended, leaves room for different types of people, (3) more specific, clearly signals what I want without being off-putting. Each under 60 words.

Complete your interests and what you are looking for

Write the full Badoo profile as one cohesive piece

I want all sections of my Badoo profile to work together as a single coherent picture of me, not a set of disconnected fields. My details: Headline preference (if I have one): [DESCRIBE OR WRITE "GIVE ME YOUR BEST"]. About Me: [PASTE CURRENT VERSION OR WRITE "WRITE FROM SCRATCH"]. Interests I am considering: [LIST]. About My Ideal Date: [PASTE CURRENT VERSION OR WRITE "WRITE FROM SCRATCH"]. My personality: [DESCRIBE]. What I do and where I live: [DESCRIBE]. What I am looking for: [DESCRIBE]. Write the complete profile with all four sections filled in, making sure each section adds something the others do not. The headline should hook. The About Me should show personality. The interests should be specific. The ideal date section should give a clear sense of what I want without being rigid. Flag where the sections reinforce each other and where there would be any inconsistency.

Complete your interests and what you are looking for

Adapt your profile for the People Nearby and Encounters features

Badoo has two discovery features I want my profile to work well in: People Nearby (shows profiles of people near your location, often used more casually and spontaneously) and Encounters (the swipe-like feature where you see one profile at a time and decide quickly). My current profile: [DESCRIBE WHAT YOU HAVE]. My goal on Badoo: [DESCRIBE: E.G., MEETING PEOPLE LOCALLY / FINDING SOMEONE FOR SOMETHING MORE SERIOUS / OPEN TO BOTH]. Tell me: (1) whether my current profile reads well in the 3-second Encounters decision (what someone sees and decides on immediately), (2) whether it reads well for the slightly slower People Nearby browse, (3) what I should change or add to optimize for both features at once, (4) whether my photos or my bio are doing more work in each context. Then suggest specific edits based on my current profile.

Complete your interests and what you are looking for

Write a verification-ready profile that builds trust

Badoo has a photo verification feature (selfie match) that gives profiles a verified badge. On a platform where fake profiles and bots are a known concern, being verified and having a profile that signals "real person" matters for getting genuine engagement. I want my profile to maximize that signal. My situation: I am verified / I am not yet verified: [CHOOSE]. My profile as it stands: [DESCRIBE]. Tell me: (1) what profile signals tell another user "this is a real, trustworthy person" even before they check the verified badge, (2) what in my current profile might accidentally trigger skepticism (too promotional, too good to be true, inconsistent details), (3) how to write my About Me and ideal date sections to feel genuine and grounded rather than polished or curated, (4) what to include in my bio that a bot would never include. Then rewrite my About Me with these trust signals built in, using my real details: [PROVIDE YOUR DETAILS].

Complete your interests and what you are looking for

Test your profile and improve it based on what you learn

A Badoo profile you never update is slower than one you iterate on. These prompts help you read what your results are telling you, test specific changes, and keep improving without starting from scratch every time.

Diagnose why your profile is not getting the results you want

I want to figure out where my Badoo results are breaking down. My current situation: Profile views per week (roughly): [NUMBER OR "I DON'T KNOW"]. Likes I receive per week: [NUMBER OR "VERY FEW"]. Matches per week: [NUMBER]. Messages I receive first: [NUMBER]. Conversations that go somewhere: [NUMBER]. My profile: [DESCRIBE WHAT YOU HAVE]. Tell me: (1) at which stage results are lowest (views to likes, likes to matches, matches to messages, messages to conversations), (2) what that tells me about where the problem is (profile quality, photos, bio, headline, or conversation style), (3) what is the most likely single reason I am not getting the results I want, and (4) what is the one change most likely to improve things and how I would test whether it worked.

Test your profile and improve it based on what you learn

Write 2 test versions of your bio to find what works

I want to test two different approaches to my Badoo bio to see which generates more engagement. My current bio: [PASTE OR DESCRIBE]. What I am currently experiencing: [DESCRIBE RESULTS]. What I suspect might be the issue: [DESCRIBE: E.G., IT MIGHT BE TOO LONG / TOO FORMAL / NOT SPECIFIC ENOUGH / UNCLEAR WHAT I WANT]. Write two test versions: Version A should keep the same core information but change the tone to [DESCRIBE THE CHANGE: E.G., MORE CASUAL / WARMER / FUNNIER / MORE DIRECT]. Version B should change what information is front-loaded, putting [DESCRIBE: E.G., WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR / MY MOST UNUSUAL TRAIT / MY STRONGEST PERSONALITY SIGNAL] first instead of [WHAT IS CURRENTLY FIRST]. Tell me how to evaluate which version performs better and over what time frame.

Test your profile and improve it based on what you learn

Update your profile after a life change or slow period

My Badoo profile has gone stale. Either something in my life has changed, or I have been on the app for a while and am seeing the same results. I want to refresh it without writing from scratch. My current profile: [PASTE OR DESCRIBE]. What has changed since I wrote it (if anything): [DESCRIBE: E.G., NEW CITY, NEW JOB, ENDED A RELATIONSHIP, UPDATED MY PHOTOS]. What my results look like now: [DESCRIBE]. Tell me: (1) what is most dated or no longer accurate in my current profile, (2) what is still working and should stay, (3) what a meaningful refresh looks like versus a superficial one (and why superficial changes often do not help), (4) what Badoo's algorithm rewards when you update your profile. Then give me a refreshed version of each section based on what I have told you.

Test your profile and improve it based on what you learn

Write a seasonal or timely version of your bio

I want to update my Badoo bio to feel current and timely without making it seem like it will be irrelevant next week. Current season or context: [E.G., IT IS SUMMER / IT IS WINTER / I HAVE JUST MOVED TO A NEW CITY / I RECENTLY DID SOMETHING INTERESTING]. My current bio: [PASTE]. Write a version of my bio that references [THE TIMELY CONTEXT] in a way that (1) gives someone something specific and current to respond to, (2) does not make the bio sound like it was written for one specific week, (3) fits naturally into the rest of my bio rather than feeling tacked on. Also give me the baseline version (without the timely hook) so I can switch back easily.

Test your profile and improve it based on what you learn

Check whether your bio and photos are telling the same story

I want to make sure my Badoo bio and photos are consistent and working together rather than telling two different stories. My photos: [DESCRIBE WHAT EACH PHOTO SHOWS: SETTING, WHAT YOU ARE DOING, THE VIBE THEY GIVE]. My current bio: [PASTE]. Tell me: (1) what story does someone construct about me from the photos alone, (2) what story does my bio tell, (3) where do they reinforce each other, (4) where do they contradict each other or seem like two different people, (5) what should I change in my bio to better complement my photos (rather than describe things the photos already show), and (6) if there is something important about me that neither my photos nor my bio currently communicates, what would it be and how would I add it?

Test your profile and improve it based on what you learn

Frequently asked questions

Is Badoo still popular and worth using in 2026?+

Yes. Badoo has over 100 million registered users and remains one of the most-used dating platforms in the UK, across Europe, in Latin America, and across parts of the Middle East and Asia. It tends to get overlooked in conversations dominated by Tinder and Hinge, but it has a substantial and active user base particularly outside the United States. If you are in Europe or Latin America especially, it is worth treating seriously.

How is Badoo different from Tinder?+

Several ways that matter for your profile. Badoo has a more international user base than Tinder, which skews American. Badoo users skew slightly older on average. Badoo has multiple discovery features running simultaneously (Encounters swipe, People Nearby browse, direct profile visits) rather than one main mechanic. Badoo's profile format gives you a headline field, an About Me section, interests tags, and an "About my ideal date" section, which is more structured than Tinder's open bio. And Badoo has photo verification to address fake profile concerns, which shapes what a trustworthy-looking profile looks like.

What should I write in my Badoo headline?+

Something specific that makes a particular type of person think "I want to know more." The worst headlines are generic personality descriptors ("adventurous," "love to laugh"), questions so broad they create no specific image ("want to share an adventure?"), or self-deprecating jokes so common on dating apps they have lost all signal. The best headlines are a specific observation, an unexpected statement, or a one-line hook that gives someone an obvious thing to respond to. Under 25 words.

Should I write my Badoo bio in English or my native language?+

It depends where you are and who you want to attract. If you are in a country where English is widely spoken as a second language (most of Europe, for example), writing in English broadens your reach but may read as less personal. Writing in your native language signals authenticity and filters for people who share your background. A reasonable approach if you want both: write your headline in English and your About Me in your native language, or include a short line in both. Avoid mixing languages mid-sentence, as it reads as awkward rather than charming.

How many interests should I select on Badoo?+

Enough to show range, few enough to signal genuine interests rather than strategy. Somewhere between 5 and 10 is usually right. The goal is not to match with the maximum number of people by picking the most popular tags, it is to attract people who share real interests with you and give them something specific to open a conversation about. "Travel," "movies," and "music" are so universal they are noise. "Climbing," "documentary films," or "cooking Thai food" say something specific.