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YourMove AI

by Squip AI LLC

Reply assistant·medium data risk·Data & funnel grade: A·2 amber2 clean

The same idea as Rizz — openers, profile writing, AI photos — but with the clearest, most consumer-friendly privacy promise in the category.

What it knows about you

medium data risk

The data question is the one that matters most for AI tools — so we put it first.

What you hand over

  • Photos you upload for AI photo generation
  • Profile text / screenshots for openers
  • Identifiers and usage data

⚠ Also processes another person’s data

Retention

“User-uploaded photos are automatically deleted from our systems after 7 days”; “any AI models temporarily trained using these photos … are permanently deleted after 30 days.”

How the data is used

“Uploaded photos are stored securely and are never shared with third parties under any circumstances” and “are not used for any purpose beyond generating your AI profile photos.” Apple’s label shows no cross-app tracking.

Data risk: Medium. source

What YourMove AI costs

Observed 2026-06-08. Where a price is split-tested, discounted-anchored or gated we say so — we never guess.

What you pay forPriceSource
Monthly$12.99source
Annual$44.99source
One-off tiers (Basic / Plus / Premium)

Each tier is displayed as a “discounted” price next to a higher one (e.g. $19.99 vs $29.99) — a price-anchoring cue.

$19.99–$79.99, shown beside a higher “regular” pricesource

How it works: Generates conversation openers (from a profile or a screenshot), writes and reviews your bio, and produces AI profile photos. Freemium, with paid tiers.

Claims vs evidence

What it promises — and whether anything backs it up.

  • More matches and more dates

    No evidence shown

    A typical funnel promise with no published outcome study. It’s a competent GPT-based writing aid, not a proven match-rate booster.

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Flags

Red = a serious, documented issue · amber = a data / funnel / credibility concern · green = something notably honest (a real deletion policy, no tracking, clean pricing).

  • 🟢

    Publishes a specific data-deletion policy

    Uploaded photos deleted after 7 days, AI models after 30, and explicitly never shared with third parties or used for marketing — the clearest, most consumer-friendly data promise of any tool here.

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  • 🟢

    No cross-app ad tracking

    Apple’s privacy label shows only identifiers used for app functionality, with usage and diagnostics not linked to your identity and no tracking — unusually clean for this category.

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  • 🟡

    “Discounted” price anchoring

    Paid tiers are shown as a discounted price beside a higher “regular” one (e.g. $19.99 vs $29.99) — an anchoring cue rather than a stable rate-card.

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  • 🟡

    Openers can still use a match’s screenshot

    The opener feature can work from a screenshot of a match’s profile or messages — so the third-party-consent question applies to that feature too, even though its photo pipeline is privacy-protected.

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Who's behind YourMove AI?

Made by Squip AI LLC (it cites 300K+ users). Unusually for this market, it publishes a specific, time-bound data-deletion policy on its own site.

The verdict

If you’re going to use a screenshot-and-openers tool, this is the one that treats your data best: a clear 7-day photo-deletion policy, no third-party sharing, and no cross-app ad-tracking — the opposite of the category norm. The match-boost claims are unproven and the “discount” pricing is a mild anchor, but on the dimension this vertical cares about most — what happens to your data — YourMove is the cleanest option here.

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Keep digging

We take no money from Squip AI LLC or any AI tool, and we run none of their affiliate links. Figures observed 2026-06-08from the tool's own site, its App Store listing (price + Apple privacy label), or a primary regulator notice; undisclosed practices are recorded as undisclosed, never guessed. See methodology.