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New, ‘anti-algorithm’ gay dating app Goose is coming

June 12, 2026
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A new gay dating app will soon enter the crowded landscape: Goose.

Its founder, Derek Chadwick, is a model, actor, and founder of Chaddy Cosmetics. He teased the app on his Instagram in May with a selfie video lamenting, “How come there’s no cool gay dating apps in 2026?” Last week, he posted photos declaring that it’s “Goose boys summer.”

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Goose proclaims to be an “anti-algorithm gay dating and lifestyle platform,” according to information sent to Mashable. Its tagline is “for the boys,” leaving no ambiguity about its target audience.

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The app will be “intentionally social-first,” offering something different than its hookup-focused competitors like Grindr and Sniffies. Goose also promises a “curated community” and will have an application-based membership, harking to “exclusive” dating apps like Raya.

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“It’s encouraging men to date how they actually live, sans swiping, born from the mind of someone who’s been there, and wanted better,” an email to Mashable states. Goose doesn’t have matches; users can “wave” to each other, though, and if both people do it, they’re connected. But you don’t have to connect to match — users can match anyone, while waving signals interest.

Goose will have a live map that shows where people are, so users can discover who’s around them. But they can also scroll to meet new people. Profiles will have photos, videos, and ongoing updates; you also won’t have to say what you’re looking for upfront. Chats can also disappear, as well, and screenshots will apparently be protected, though information sent to Mashable is vague.

Goose doesn’t appear to be on the App Store yet, nor does it have a website, but an Instagram account has popped up and already has 12,000 followers at the time of publication.

The news of Goose’s launch comes shortly after the announcement that Match Group’s “intentional” gay dating app, Archer, will shut down on June 17.

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