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Wishes Explained: Describe Your Ideal Match in Plain English

· The Lamp Team

A Wish is how you tell Lamp who you want to meet, in plain English — and Lamp's AI factors it into your introductions, instead of crude filters.

On Lamp, you don't squeeze what you want into dropdowns — you say it. A Wish is a sentence or two, in plain English, describing who you'd like to meet, and Lamp's AI reads the meaning and factors it into who it introduces you to. No rigid filters. No checkboxes. The way you'd tell a friend.

Every other dating app makes you squeeze the most human thing in the world — who you'd actually fall for — into a form. Age range. Distance. Height. A handful of tick-boxes. Then it pretends those crude inputs describe a person. They don't. Wishes throw the form away.

What a Wish actually is

A Wish is a sentence or two, in your own words, about who you're hoping to meet. Something like:

"A curious person who reads, cooks badly but enthusiastically, takes their work seriously but not themselves, and wants kids at some point."

That single sentence carries more real signal than every dropdown on a swipe app combined. It has values (curiosity, ambition kept in proportion), lifestyle (cooking, reading), a sense of humour, and a life goal (kids). A filter form can't hold any of that. A Wish holds all of it.

Lamp's AI reads your Wish for meaning — not just keywords — and factors it into the introductions it makes, alongside the compatibility model it builds from your profile. You're not searching a database. You're telling a system what matters to you, in language, and being introduced to people who fit.

Why filters fail — and Wishes don't

Filters feel precise. They're actually the opposite. Here's why.

Filters narrow on the wrong things

The things you can filter on — distance, age, height — are mostly the things that don't predict whether a relationship lasts. The things that do — shared values, compatible personalities, aligned goals — don't fit in a dropdown. So filters give you false precision on what doesn't matter and silence on what does. (More on the evidence for this in why values beat photos.)

Filters can't read nuance

"Wants kids" is a checkbox. "Wants kids eventually, but wants to travel properly first, and would rather adopt" is a human being. A Wish captures the second version. A checkbox flattens it into the first and loses everything that made it true.

Filters make you do the work

On a swipe app, your "preferences" just shrink the pile you then have to sort through yourself, one face at a time. A Wish does the opposite: it sharpens what Lamp brings to you. The work moves off your plate and onto the AI's, where it belongs. That's the whole point of the Lamp model — it does the matchmaking, you don't.

Wishes are honest about what they can do

We'll be straight, because we always are: a Wish is not a magic order form. It doesn't summon a specific human on demand, and it can't promise an outcome. What it does is make your introductions genuinely more relevant by telling Lamp what you actually care about. It raises the odds that the people you meet fit what you're looking for — which, over a few good introductions, is exactly what you want. Lamp surfaces compatibility and relevance; chemistry is still yours to feel.

How Wishes fit the bigger system

A Wish is one input into a system built to get you to a real relationship:

Swipe apps give you filters and a feed and call it choice. Lamp lets you say what you want like a human and does the finding for you.

The bottom line

A Wish is the difference between forcing your hopes into a form and simply saying them. You describe who you want to meet in plain English; Lamp reads it and factors it in. No dropdowns pretending to capture a person. No filtering a thousand faces yourself.

Lamp is free to download on the App Store, built exclusively for iPhone. Make a wish — and meet someone who actually fits it.

Questions, answered

Frequently asked

What is a Wish on Lamp?
A Wish is how you describe your ideal match on Lamp — in plain, natural language, the way you'd tell a friend. Instead of rigid dropdowns and checkboxes, you write what matters to you, and Lamp's AI reads it and factors it into who it introduces you to.
How are Wishes different from filters on other dating apps?
Filters are blunt: age, distance, height, maybe a few tick-boxes. They can't capture nuance like 'someone curious who reads, cooks badly but enthusiastically, and wants kids eventually.' A Wish captures exactly that. Lamp reads the meaning, not just keywords, and weighs it alongside personality and values.
Do I have to write a Wish to use Lamp?
Lamp matches on personality and values from your profile regardless, but a Wish sharpens your introductions. The clearer you are about what you're looking for, the better Lamp can find it. It takes a sentence or two.
Can a Wish guarantee I'll meet exactly that person?
No — and no honest app would promise that. A Wish makes your introductions more relevant by telling Lamp what matters to you; it doesn't manufacture a specific person on demand. It improves the odds that the people you meet genuinely fit what you're looking for.
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