Start with an honest introduction

Your profile is the first impression. Write a short, warm introduction about yourself, your family and what matters to you. Avoid copy-pasted lines — authenticity is what families notice first.

Use a clear, recent photo

A single clear portrait photo works better than ten blurry ones. Natural light, a plain background and a genuine smile go a long way.

Fill in the details that matter

  • Education and profession
  • Family background and values
  • Lifestyle and expectations

The more complete your profile, the more serious the responses you receive.