Most queer dating still means a grid — your face, your profile, your history, all out there to browse and screenshot. Everl is the private alternative for everyone LGBTQ+: no profile, no photos, no name. You say what you're up for and when, and you're matched with someone nearby in the same moment. Neither of you knows who until you meet, and nothing is ever public. Whoever you are, whoever you're looking for. Launching in Manchester and Leeds first.
Women, men, non-binary, trans, questioning — Everl doesn't put a label on display and doesn't ask you to. You're matched on what you're up for and who you're open to, not on a profile. Everyone's here on the same terms.
A public profile isn't just admin, it's a risk — being seen, screenshotted, outed. Everl has none of it: nothing public, neutral on your phone, nothing that lingers. Anonymity here is safety and freedom at once.
No grid to scroll, no swiping, no endless messaging. You go live when you're actually up for it and see who nearby is too — someone real, close by, right now. Presence, not performance.
Who it is stays unknown until you meet. For anyone tired of the same faces on every app, that surprise is the thing that's been missing.