Why You Should Avoid Photofeeler
Why Photofeeler isn’t worth it?
In case you’re not familiar, Photofeeler is a service that people use to have their photos reviewed. The premise is simple. You can use PhotoFeeler to figure out which photos are the best for your Tinder profile. However, there are multiple problems in the execution.
The biggest is in the quality of the feedback you get. To have your photos rated, you need credits, and you can get free ones by rating other people’s photos. This incentivizes people to click through as fast as possible, without really paying much attention to the photo.
In addition, it feels like the girls are choosing what they believe they should be attracted to, rather than what they’re actually attracted to. This results in a lot of “nice guy” photos getting an artificially high rating, and at the same time, more “bad boy” photos being rated too low.
Photofeeler bad feedback example
This was posted in my forums community. Essentially, the guy was confused about this feedback. Let’s start with the photo on the left, it is rated an 8.8 on the attractiveness scale. Yet, he has very timid body language, and the photo feels posed. However, because the “girls” doing the rating are not really paying attention to what actually turns them on, this results in a much too high rating
The photo on the right is slightly better, yet it is actually rated lower. His body language is still poor (he is leaning in and not taking up much space), but at least he looks masculine in it. Overall, this would be an average photo for dating apps, but certainly not an 8.1
Photofeeler Bad Reviews
As you can people have rated Photofeeler to be 2.1 stars out of 5, which shows I am not the only one who believes this. I don’t think reviews are always the end-all be-all, but combined with everything I mentioned previously, I don’t think Photofeeler is the way to go for dating photo feedback
Conclusion
This whole time, we’ve been focused on Photofeeler as it relates to dating photos, we have not tested it for business photo reviews, and it might be a lot better for that; we simply don’t know. But for dating feedback, there are many better alternatives.
The simplest one is asking girls you know. They don’t have to be close friends or anything, can be just a random girl you talked to a few times. The key is to ask the question properly. Don’t just send her photos and ask her to give them a rating. Rather, pick out 5-15 of your best photos, send them to her, and ask her to pick her favorites. Then, after she does that, ask her to pick the ones she dislikes the most
Repeat this with at least 2 other girls (but ideally 4-5) and look for patterns. If 3 girls think one photo is your best one, then it probably is. Or for more direct help, join our exclusive mastermind group where I will personally help you pick out the best pics and guide you every step of the way so that you get results!