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Who I Liked: See Your Pending Likes on Fazool

You used three of your five daily likes on Monday. One became a match by Tuesday morning. The other two? On most apps, they vanish into a void. You will never know if those people saw your profile, opened the app this week, or deleted their account entirely.

Fazool does not do that. Every like you send lives on a screen called "Who I Liked," where you can see exactly where each one stands.

Who I Liked
N
Nadia Active
2 days ago
Retract
S
Sara Active
5 days ago
Retract
L
Layla Away
12 days ago
Retract
Unavailable
34 days ago
Retract

The "Who I Liked" screen with status indicators and retract buttons

What each status means

Each row shows one of three states next to the person's name:

Active means the person is still using the app. They have not matched with you yet, but the like is live. They might see your profile tomorrow, next week, or they might not. The point is that the door is still open.

Away means the person has not opened the app in over 7 days. They might be taking a break, traveling, or reconsidering whether they want to be on the app at all. That context helps you decide whether to keep waiting.

Unavailable means the person has left the platform, been banned, or blocked you. Their name and photo are hidden. You will not learn which of those three things happened, but you will know the like is no longer going anywhere.

Retracting a like

Every row has a Retract button on the right side. Tap it once and it changes to "Sure?" in red, giving you a moment to confirm. Tap again to confirm, or wait three seconds and it resets.

N
Nadia Active
2 days ago
Retract
S
Sara Active
5 days ago
Sure?

Tap "Retract" once, it turns to "Sure?" for confirmation

One thing to know: retracting a like does not give you back a daily like. Your 5 likes reset at midnight regardless. The retract is about clearing out likes you no longer want, not about recycling them.

There is also a nice safeguard built in. If you try to retract a like at the exact moment the other person likes you back, Fazool catches the race condition and tells you a match has formed instead. You will not accidentally undo a connection.

Why this changes how you use your likes

With only 5 likes per day, each one is a deliberate choice. Being able to see where those choices went and whether they are still in play changes the math on how you spend tomorrow's likes.

If three of your pending likes show as Away, you know those people are not actively looking right now. That is useful information when you are deciding whether to hold back a like or use it on someone new in your feed.

The screen also gives you closure. Instead of wondering whether someone saw your profile three weeks ago, you can see that they are active and simply have not matched with you, or that they have left the app entirely. Either way, you have an answer. No more guessing.

What about seeing who liked you?

Fazool does not have a separate "Who Liked Me" list, but it does give you a clear signal right in the discovery feed. When someone has already liked you, a badge appears on their profile card. Swiping right on them creates an instant match. You also get a push notification when someone new likes you, so you know to check the feed.

This keeps the focus on intentional browsing rather than turning incoming likes into a queue to sort through.


Related: What is Fazool? | Why Fazool limits likes and matches | How dealbreaker disclosures work

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