Jack’d vs Hornet
Both are established gay apps in different lanes. Jack’d is a long-running grid app with one of the most diverse global communities in gay dating, popular well beyond the usual Western hubs. Hornet is a gay social network as much as a dating app — feeds, news and community content wrapped around a familiar grid, with a big international following. Here’s the honest side-by-side — and a third option worth a minute of your time.
Jack’d
A long-running grid app with one of the most diverse global communities in gay dating, popular well beyond the usual Western hubs.
Best at
- Genuinely diverse, international user base
- Strong in cities where other apps run thin
- Familiar grid model with photo sharing
Pick it if: you want the deepest, most diverse pool in a region where dipnzip is still young.
Hornet
A gay social network as much as a dating app — feeds, news and community content wrapped around a familiar grid, with a big international following.
Best at
- Community feed and editorial content, not just discovery
- Large international audience, strong in many non-US markets
- More "social network" feel than pure hookup grid
Pick it if: you want a gay social feed and community content wrapped around dating, not a pure hookup deck.
The third option: dipnzip
Whichever way Jack’d vs Hornet shakes out, both are grid-or-map apps you browse. dipnzip is a different model — a swipe deck with consent-gated chat, so your inbox is only the men you chose. It’s web-based (no app store), your position, dynamic, tribe and kink are structured filters that pre-sort the deck, photos can burn after one view, and your exact location never leaves our servers.
More head-to-heads
Reflects publicly available information as of mid-2026. Jack’d and Hornet are trademarks of their respective owners; dipnzip is not affiliated with either.