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The swipe apps broke dating. Here’s the fix.

No matches, running out of likes, burnout, paywalls, fake profiles — the swipe machine causes these by design, then sells you the cure. We diagnose each one honestly, then show what actually works.

Most dating-app problems are the swipe model working as intended. Lamp fixes them by matching on personality and values, not photos.

No matches on Tinder

No matches on Tinder is a symptom of a swipe-for-looks model that ranks you on photos and paywalls reach. Lamp fixes it by matching on personality and values, not a desirability score.

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Running out of likes on Hinge

Running out of likes on Hinge is deliberate: free users get a handful a day to push Hinge+. Lamp doesn't ration introductions — it matches you on compatibility and shows you the few who fit.

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Dating app burnout

Dating app burnout is decision fatigue manufactured by an endless swipe feed. Lamp ends it by replacing infinite choice with a curated few introductions matched on personality and values.

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Tinder ELO score

Tinder's ELO-style score ranks you on swipe behaviour and buries low-ranked profiles. Lamp has no desirability auction — it matches on personality and values instead.

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Is Tinder Gold worth it?

Tinder Gold sells back visibility Tinder's algorithm suppressed — but it doesn't change the photo-ranked, mixed-intent pool. It's a costly patch on a broken model.

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Fake profiles on Tinder

Fake profiles on Tinder thrive because Tinder's volume model creates fertile ground for bots and scammers. Lamp's curated introductions and personality matching make fake accounts structurally useless.

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Tinder shadowban

A Tinder shadowban is an invisible throttle on your profile — no warning, no appeal, no transparency. Lamp has no shadowban because it has no desirability-ranking system to enforce one.

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Everyone on Tinder wants hookups

Tinder's volume model pools casual, undecided and serious users together — mixed intent is a feature, not a bug. Lamp is built exclusively for people who want something real.

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No matches on Bumble

No matches on Bumble follows from photo-ranked profiles and a 24-hour expiry system that penalises anyone not scrolling constantly. Lamp matches on personality instead of looks.

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Bumble matches don't message

Bumble matches expire without a message because the women-first rule and 24-hour clock create enormous friction. Most matches die before a word is sent. Lamp's introductions are matched for compatibility — conversation starts naturally.

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Is Bumble Premium worth it?

Bumble Premium sells back visibility and expiry fixes Bumble manufactured as problems. The pool, the photo ranking and the mixed intent don't change at any tier.

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Bumble 24-hour rule

Bumble's 24-hour expiry is a platform engagement mechanic, not a user benefit — it drives daily opens at the cost of matches that had real potential. Lamp's introductions don't expire.

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Is Hinge worth paying for?

Hinge subscriptions sell more likes and profile visibility, not better compatibility — so paying more rarely fixes the real problem. Lamp matches on personality and values for free.

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Hinge matches don't reply

Hinge matches don't reply because the like mechanic proves interest in a photo, not a person — so the conversation motivation was never there. Lamp introduces people who match on substance, so conversations have a reason to start.

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Hinge matches disappear

Hinge matches disappear because a high-volume swipe model produces low-commitment matches — people match on impulse and unmatch or ghost with equal ease. Lamp's curated introductions are made on compatibility, so both sides have a real reason to be there.

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Matches never lead to dates

Matches that never lead to dates happen because swipe apps are designed to maximise matches, not meetings — mixed intent, conversation inertia and no urgency to meet are all structural. Lamp matches on compatibility and gives both sides a reason to progress.

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Can't find anyone serious

You can't find anyone serious on mainstream dating apps because they're built to maximise pool size, not filter for intent — casual, exploratory and serious users all mixed together. Lamp is designed for people who want an actual relationship.

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Dating apps full of bots

Dating apps are full of bots and fake profiles because mass-market platforms grow by maximising sign-ups with minimal friction and verification — bad actors exploit the same open door. Lamp's curated, iPhone-only model provides significantly fewer attack surfaces.

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Tired of dating apps

Being tired of dating apps is the correct response to a model designed for endless engagement, not results — the exhaustion is the system working as intended. Lamp is designed for the outcome, not the session time.

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Paying for apps and still single

Paying for dating apps and staying single is the norm because subscriptions sell visibility and volume, not compatibility — and better compatibility is what actually predicts a relationship. Lamp matches on personality and values, free on iPhone.

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Free on the App Store

Done fighting the swipe machine? Get matched on who you are — free on the App Store.

Every night on a swipe app is a night away from someone who shares your values and the future you are building. Lamp finds them; Genie helps you open. Free on iPhone.

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Free on iOS · Rolling out region by region

The Lamp app open on an iPhone, showing a curated match