
Have you ever successfully matched with someone on a dating app and thought of a cracking opening line only to receive…no response?
I once matched with a guy called Stu on Bumble and made a ridiculous dad joke that I thought was totally charming at the time, but he never replied.
I’m much too embarrassed to repeat it here, but it involved a word play on his name and a reference to “stew”, as in the food…
What the hell is wrong with me?!
If only I had someone to snatch my phone away from me and compose the perfect opening line.
Enter Holly Bartter, a professional online dating expert who actually gets paid to manage people’s online dating profiles.
She owns a company called Matchsmith, “a convenient approach to dating” whereby clients give her full access to their online dating accounts so she can pretend to be them and secure dates.
…Sort of like a professional catfish, though much less creepy.
“I was very much the match maker for all my friends and family and eventually colleagues,” Holly says of her inspiration to start the company.
“I had the opportunity to sort of play around on my friends’ apps, you know – ‘I’ll match for you, you match for me’, then some colleagues of mine actually let me go on their app and play as them.”