How it works (3 steps)
- Pick one hook (photo detail, location, hobby, vibe).
- Pick one format (question, playful multiple choice, light tease).
- Keep it one message (1–3 short sentences max).
Examples (3–5)
“That travel pic is doing numbers. What’s the most underrated place you’ve been?”
“Quick vibe check: coffee date, mini golf, or a chill drink? Pick one.”
“You look like you’d beat me at trivia. What category are you secretly good at?”
“Okay, you seem fun. What’s your ‘green flag’ hobby?”
Copy/paste pack
“Quick one: coffee date, mini golf, or a chill drink? Pick one.”
“Serious question: tacos or sushi?”
“You look like you’d beat me at trivia. What category are you weirdly good at?”
“What’s your ideal weekend-plans or no plans?”
“What’s the best thing you ate this week?”
“Hey! What are you up to today?”
“Okay, you seem fun. What’s your ‘green flag’ hobby?”
“Two truths and a lie. Go.”
“If we did something casual this week, what’s your pick-coffee, tacos, or a drink?”
“You seem easy to talk to. Want to grab a drink this week?”
Common mistakes
- Overly sexual openers: they reduce replies and trust fast.
- Generic lines: if it could go to anyone, it feels like spam.
- Too many questions: pick one strong question.
- Trying to be edgy: it reads insecure more than confident.
Why FlirtCopilot is different
- Context first: openers based on profile details, not generic pickup lines.
- Multiple tones: playful, confident, sweet, direct.
- Sendable drafts: short messages that invite a reply.
Generate a Bumble opener
Paste their bio (or describe the profile) and get several opening line options.
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