Who it’s for:
Lex is an inclusive dating app that welcomes anyone who identifies as part of the LGBTQ+ community (though the user base does tend to skew towards lesbian and non-binary folks). It provides a platform for queer friendship and community building and expanding your social circle.
Instead of relying on swiping or selfies, the app encourages users to express themselves through personal “ads” and notes about their personality, interests, and the type of partner they’re looking for.
Why we picked this:
Lex stands out from traditional online dating apps by offering an unconventional experience that prioritizes words over photos. This aspect makes Lex feel more like a queer social media platform than a conventional dating app.
Last year, Lex announced that it was rebranding to continue “helping people find LGBTQ+ friends & queer community,” which has upset some of the rowdier users who preferred the app’s more casual, hookup-focused reputation.
Even so, Lex founder Kell Rakowski says nothing has changed as far as raunchy ads go: “We encourage Lexers looking for dates and hookups to continue horny posting on Lex! It’s their space to connect for love, friendship, and more.”
The app’s features, such as the ability to post, edit, and delete ads at any time and the in-app messaging system, facilitate seamless communication and interaction with other users. The low-key and low-pressure atmosphere fosters a sense of camaraderie, making it an inviting platform for those who may feel apprehensive about navigating the queer dating scene.
One of the most appealing aspects of Lex is that it is completely free to use, making it more inclusive for everyone to explore and engage with the queer community and make new friends.