Company Name: BroTech LLC
About: The Bro App (BRO) is the 'social app' for bi, gay, and open-minded men - for
dates, FWBs, friends, and more! BRO is for guys that are interested in meeting
other men - it's as simple as that. Just sign up and start looking for new Bros!
We're here for you!
So, why choose BRO?
• NO bots or spam: Users authenticate
themselves through social networks, face pics, and/or phone verification.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of BroTech LLC
E-Mail: help@broapp.com
Website: 🌍 Visit The Bro App (BRO) Website
Privacy Policy: http://www.broapp.com/privacy
Developer: BroTech LLC
by Helo227
It gives multiple options for logging in for the first time, FaceBook, Phone Number, or Apple ID. However, if you try to use any method besides Facebook it gives you a cryptic “error happened” notification and dumps you back to screen to choose your sign-n method. I have reached out to their support team twice about it, first response was that my email was already in use… but i’m not entering my email, i’m entering my phone number. The second email i sent has gone unanswered.
So unless you want to link this to your FaceBook, it’s a completely useless app.
by Indiana Goof
The developers have described this app as having been created for guys who are "sick of the hookup culture" and want to make genuine friendships without having to deal with individuals looking for "hookups". Unfortunately, this well-meaning app has been completely hijacked by individuals ONLY lookimg for "hookups" who either never bothered reading the app description or simply didn't care! I've had the thing installed for a year now and never once discovered anyone on it interested in making friends. Not one. Instead, the only responses I ever received were from guys trying to "hook up". Each and every single one of them. Finally, the other night I ran into a guy who turned out to be nearly pretending to be interested in making friends only to admit that he was trying to trick me into a "hookup". That was the last straw. I'm not coming back to this thing (nor any other app claiming to do the same thing) until this nonsense is somehow addressed!
by Sillyrat
This app demands your Facebook login, and if you don’t give that, insists on a phone number that it then tries to send to Facebook. Also reserves the right (in the Terms of Service) to “monetize” your location information. Also, you comstantly have to watch an animation of two spinning cups (while their slow system works in the background?); and message management is a complete disaster (if you swipe a message to expose the delete button, it usually pops right back in a broken wat and you have to do it three times before it stays… but if you start swiping three times out of habit, it sometimes instantly deletes messages with no warning, meaning you can easily lose messages you didn’t want to delete). Overall it’s a buggy privacy nightmare and I’m deleting it.