5/5 rating based on 283 reviews. Read all reviews for BRO: Chat, Friends, and Fun for iPhone.
BRO: Chat, Friends, and Fun is free iOS app published by BROTECH, LLC
snchzcarlos
This is a pretty awesome app to meet people, and make new connections. I don’t usually write reviews, but this is worth writing for. Love this app!
dantotz85
Really great app to help you in finding exactly what you’re looking for. Better than grimy Grindr.
justdustin1Uc
Like the layout and navigation of the site. It’s much better than most
Mile High Leading Edge
This is the app we’ve been waiting for. I can’t quite put my finger on it, though I think the designers might have just been brilliant enough to realize decision paralysis wasn’t just giving us anxiety, it was making people do babyish things like ghosts. The spare and elegant layout focuses less on curation — which, my god — Why did it take so long me to find this app? I really was getting hurt on the others. You know what I’m taking about. They let you just represent and represent and represent and then undo it, but then maybe I was liked more with the scandalous picture, okay my worth is my shirtless ness, got it. It’s dehumanizing, especially when the adult men just start ghosting you. Bro really makes the profile curation a utilitarian and quick process, much like waiting room paperwork you want to finish quickly. It makes the discussion and engagement the focus. So, here’s another way of looking at it: I spent 45mins writing my bio in Slush, 1:10 taking selfies and some nudes in case. I reorganized them. + 00:15. I log in and men from China and Mongolia and Australia woof me. Great. Half a world away. Now I’m looking. It became too easy to fall into hyper curation, all about me. I wanted to meet other men. Bro’s platform is the first to make curation subsumed to talking with guys. The nod to fraternity and surf rock masculinity in the app’s name gives everyone a certain level of acknowledged gay male desire because who doesn’t have a frat dream. It seems like a simple little app — and it is — but you can tell a lot of thought went into this. Not self-aggrandizing thought like Crush and Finder. (And no you can’t steal that name, it’s one of my bands.) Thanks for finally considering and listening to the audience, Bro developers. It shouldn’t be so difficult but I see this app taking over eventually when we finally breakdown and admit we just were really looking for boyfriends after all. Duh. Thank you Bro!
shirazbloke
So, the gay apps are beginning to sub-divide now. Cool app, with men you might not find on other sites!
IAmUnsatisfiedM
After entering my number and trying to send a message a few times, I still do not get the code to make my account.