Updated
Updated · Out Magazine · Jun 29
Goose Launches With 56,000 Pre-Downloads as Derek Chadwick Pushes a Non-Hookup Gay Dating App
Updated
Updated · Out Magazine · Jun 29

Goose Launches With 56,000 Pre-Downloads as Derek Chadwick Pushes a Non-Hookup Gay Dating App

3 articles · Updated · Out Magazine · Jun 29

Summary

  • 56,000 pre-downloads greeted Goose’s launch Thursday, giving Derek Chadwick’s new gay dating app an early audience for its social-first, non-hookup pitch.
  • Human profile screening, mutual “waves” instead of instant matching, and Apple-only availability are meant to slow interactions and steer users away from the immediacy of hookup apps.
  • Early reaction was mixed: some users reported multiple dates on day one, while others cited signup glitches and questioned whether the app would quickly resemble existing hookup platforms.
  • Goose also leans on lifestyle features—maps, photo and video posts, real-time updates, Vanish Mode and screenshot protection—while charging no membership fee.
  • Chadwick says the app is a direct response to frustration with current gay dating services, aiming to create more authentic, lower-pressure connections.

Insights

Will a map and human screeners truly stop Goose from becoming just another hookup app?
Without charging users, how can Goose's human-centric model possibly survive long-term?
In an era of AI deepfakes, can human verification alone really keep dating apps safe?