Once a coach and client are matched, they then decide how often to schedule sessions, which can be done either virtually or in-person — although Bidvine suggests at least three sessions initially.
While each coach is able to set their own fee, prices start at $55 an hour — which means suave Tinder users can make a fortune helping the unlucky-in-love.
To become a Bidvine Tinder coach, applicants must have more than 250 matches in the last 12 months under their belt — which must be proven by providing screenshots.
Potential coaches must also provide screenshots of conversations to show they have been on at least 10 dates.
If Bidvine approves the application, the coach is then free to set up their profile and bid on people's advertised jobs.
Coaches are also needed for other popular dating apps such as Grindr, Bumble and Happn.
The job ad asks potential coaches: "Has swiping right and seeing 'It's a match!' become so normal that you don't even bother messaging your matches anymore? Do you have more matches than all of your friends combined?
"Well, don't worry, because we've got something that's going to turn your Tinder addiction into something useful!
"For many of us out there, swiping right and getting a match is the norm, and using the world's most popular dating app is as easy as riding a bike — however, for some people, the dating scene can be tough.
"That's why we need your help to give them the best chance at finding a partner — and you'll get paid to do it!"
The only caveat is that people requiring help with "swiping" must meet with their coach in person.
- News.com.au