On the Discover page, tapping ✨ Find My Match hands your search over to our AI, which studies every active profile and ranks the ones most likely to be a genuine fit for you. A lot of members ask the same question afterward: what does that score actually mean?
Here's the honest breakdown.
The seven dimensions
Our matching model scores compatibility across seven areas that consistently matter in long-term relationships, not just surface-level filters:
- Religion & caste — alignment with your stated preferences, where specified
- Age — whether the candidate falls within your preferred range
- Location & lifestyle — city, country, and day-to-day compatibility
- Education & career — parity and complementary ambition
- Family background — factors like family structure and values
- Physical compatibility — practical preferences like height, where relevant
- Personality & interests — pulled directly from your Personality section: favourite shows, travel, food, and more
No single dimension decides the outcome. A high score means a candidate performs well across most of these areas — not that every box is ticked.
Reading the score
- 90+ — Exceptional match. Strong alignment across nearly every dimension.
- 75–89 — Strong match. A few areas may differ, but the core compatibility is solid.
- 60–74 — Good match, worth a closer look.
- Below 60 — Not shown by default. We only surface candidates scoring 50 and above, so you're not wading through weak matches.
What the score is not
It's not a guarantee, and it's not a ranking of "worthiness." It's a starting point — a way to surface the profiles most statistically likely to be compatible with you, out of everyone active on the platform right now. The final judgement — the conversation, the voice, the video meeting — is always yours to make.
Getting a better score
The AI can only work with what's on your profile. Members with a complete Personality section (favourite reels, YouTube channels, web series, travel spots, and food) and clearly filled-in preferences consistently get more accurate — and more numerous — matches. If your matches feel off, that's usually the first place to check.