Dog mum. Love a good hike. Looking for something real 🙃

There's more to you than this. So much more.

You have an actual life. History. Preferences. Baggage you’ve worked through. Things that matter now. None of that fits in a dating app bio.

Create your pageFree. Always.
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Sarah
@sarahwrites

how tired am i of summarising my life for strangers. the context, the past, what i want now, what i’m not doing again. same conversation. over and over. with someone i might not even like.

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The problem

Most dating profiles tell you almost nothing that actually matters.

Bumble · Tinder
"Love travel, coffee, dogs, deep chats, and good energy."
A few hundred characters. That’s supposed to carry your whole life.
Hinge
"The most spontaneous thing I’ve done? Left for Lisbon with two hours’ notice."
Three prompts. Pre-selected. Barely personal.
Instagram bio
"Reader · Parent, maybe · Trying again, but better · ☕"
A tiny bio, a few photos, and a lot of guessing.
Your full story

What would you say if you had the space to be honest?

This is Sarah's page. She wrote it once. She sends the link before a first date.

fullstory.me/sarah
Sarah, 41
Writer, parent, London. Back in the dating world, but doing it differently this time.
InstagramHinge
Who I actually am
Two years out of a relationship that needed to end. I’m more okay than people expect, including me sometimes. I write for a living, have two funny kids, and care a lot more about ease than performance now.
Sarah
What I actually want
Someone self-aware enough not to make their unresolved stuff my job. Slow pace. Real conversation. No performance, no confusion, no weird games.
What I care about
My kids. Slow Sundays. People who follow through. Honesty that doesn’t need a speech around it.
Hard pass on
Months of vague texting. “I’m not ready for anything serious” from someone still demanding emotional access. Anyone who mistakes emotional distance for depth.
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I’m not trying to be mysterious. I just want the right person to understand the context before we meet.
Why people make a fullstory page
How it works

Write it once.
Share it when it matters.

01

Write it once. Use it your way.

Walk into that first date already known. No more "so tell me about yourself." No more explaining everything from scratch — to someone you're not even sure you like yet. The people who show up have already read you. And they still wanted to come.

02

Tell the version of you apps leave out.

Create a private page in your own words. Long or short. Structured or loose. The parts that matter, without squeezing your life into prompts and captions.

03

You control exactly who sees it.

Use your own link. Keep it private, password-protect it, or share it only with people you actually want to know more. Before a first date. In your bio. Or nowhere until you’re ready.

Refreshingly simple

Not another dating app. Not another thing to keep up with.

You already have enough apps asking for attention. This isn’t one of them.

Not a social network. No feed. No followers. No discovery page. Just a page you control and share deliberately.

Not another dating app. No swiping, no matching, no endless chat loops. It works alongside the apps you already use and makes them feel more human.

Not a highlight reel. The polished version of you already exists online. This is for the fuller one — the one someone actually needs to understand if they’re going to date you.

Built for people with actual context. The more life you’ve lived, the more useful this becomes.

Write it once.
Stop starting from zero.

Your page. Your words. Your boundaries.
Share it when it helps. Keep it private when it doesn’t.

Create your page
Free to start · No credit card · No algorithm