A Soul Profile is BiggDate's structured psychological profile of a user. It is derived from a 20-minute onboarding conversation with Maahi, BiggDate's AI relationship profiler, and captures attachment style, conflict pattern, love language given vs received, core values, dealbreakers, and growth areas. Unlike a form-based bio, it is built from the user's actual answers to adaptive questions, not from selected dropdowns.
The Soul Profile is the matching substrate. When BiggDate surfaces 1–5 daily matches, it is comparing Soul Profiles — not photos, prompts, or hobby tags. This is why first-day matches on BiggDate are typically more accurate than first-week matches on swipe apps: the system has more signal to work with from minute one.
A Soul Profile is private to the user and visible to them as a Soul Snapshot — a written 2–3 sentence summary plus the structured fields. It is never shown to other users in raw form. Matches see only a narrative explanation of why a particular pair would resonate.
Compare to: traditional dating apps where the 'profile' is photos plus 3–4 prompt answers. Compare to: MBTI-based apps like Boo, where the 'profile' is a personality type label rather than a derived behavioral model.