Our story
We started in a single spreadsheet shared between a handful of friends who were tired of search results clogged with affiliate spam, dead links, and pop-ups with three layers of dismiss buttons. We wanted a list — short, opinionated, and honest — of the places actually worth visiting.
That spreadsheet grew. Today it powers 0+ listings across 0 categories, and we still make every editorial call by hand. No AI rewriting descriptions, no scraping competitor directories, no buying review lists. Slow on purpose, accurate on purpose.
We're a small distributed team — editors, developers, and one tireless ops person who answers takedown requests faster than legally required. We don't disclose our size publicly, partly because the team grows and shrinks with the workload, and partly because the answer ("not many") is less interesting than the answer to "how many submissions clear editorial in a typical week" (about 3 in 10).
Editorial principles
We're a directory, not a content host — every link points outward. We don't accept payment for inclusion or ranking. Featured slots are clearly labeled. If a site burns its users, it gets removed; we'd rather have a smaller list that earns trust than a bigger one that loses it.
We treat operators as adults. If we reject a submission, we say why. If we demote a listing, we tell the operator and what would move it back up. The system is not a black box on purpose.
Why we're built around the LGBTQIA+ spectrum
General adult directories treat "gay" as a single bucket and ignore everything else under the rainbow. We split coverage across L, G, B, T, Q, I, and A so an indie trans creator doesn't get drowned by a flagship tube network's ad budget, and a small lesbian platform doesn't disappear into a "women's" category that's actually 95% straight-male-fantasy content. Spectrum coverage is the product, not a marketing tagline.
The team
We're a small distributed team of editors, developers, and a tireless ops person who answers takedown requests faster than legally required. If you'd like to join — especially as an editor with industry experience — write to us at admin@xxxgay.co.