Bromo
Chills

The gay group hangouts app that actually shows up.

Every gay app tells you who's nearby. Bromo gets you to the same room. Chills are user-hosted group hangouts — bar nights, beach days, gym sessions, brunches. You create one, you approve who joins. Nobody else has this.

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01

Create the Chill

Pick a vibe: bar night, beach day, gym session, brunch, gallery, whatever. Set a time, location, and how many guys. Add a private chat thread for the group.

02

Approve who joins

Guys can request to join. You approve or decline. You see verified-only by default. Your Chill, your guest list — same control you'd want in real life.

03

Show up

Chat in the group thread until the event. Coordinate, share photos, vibe-check. Meet in person. Bromo gets you off the grid and into the real world.

Why no other gay dating app has this

Grindr, Scruff, Sniffies, PlanetRomeo, Blued — they're all built around a grid of one-to-one chats. The product loop ends at the DM. Hinge and Bumble are profile-and-prompts apps with no group concept. Feeld has events but it's built for the polyamory and kink communities, not gay men specifically.

Bromo Chills exist because the grid alone doesn't solve loneliness. A 20-message DM doesn't become a friendship; showing up at the same bar does. Chills are the social layer most gay dating apps quietly stopped building because it's harder than serving infinite scroll.

You can host a Chill the first day you sign up. You can be a guest the first day you sign up. There's no streak, no premium gate, no algorithmic feed determining whether you exist.