3.9
out of 5
378 Ratings
Headero presents a unique and focused approach to connecting individuals who appreciate specific aspects of intimacy. As someone who enjoys this particular form of connection, I find the concept of the app highly appealing and tailored to my preferences.However, the app currently suffers from a lack of active users. Despite being based in San Francisco’s Castro district, an area known for its vibrant community, my experience has been that the app feels underpopulated. It’s not uncommon for me to go weeks between opening the app, only to find minimal activity and messages from the same users.This is particularly disappointing because Headero has the potential to thrive in a city like San Francisco. The limited user base suggests that the app needs to increase its visibility and user acquisition efforts. Additionally, expanding the profile options could help users present themselves better and engage more effectively.I believe in Headero’s potential and hope to see it grow and succeed. With an increase in active users and a few enhancements to the user experience, this app could become a go-to platform for those who prefer this specific form of intimacy.
This app is a good idea but it is too clunky. As others have reported, it loads extremely slowly. I chronically have one unread email I can’t find. Even in NYC, guys using it to meet guys are using other services instead, such as the blowers site, so there aren’t even enough members in NYC to keep this thing going. Middle also don’t take time to indicate their preferences are really fill out the profiles, so if as if they created their profiles to take a look around and seldom came back.A friend of mine also uses Headero and also says he’s never met anybody in a couple of years on it, despite both of us offering appealing profiles. I’m giving up after 2 years.
Good app. Interesting ui for finding people to chat with. Wish that I could obscure my location more. It pinpoints your city or town, so if you live in a small town like I do, it is super easy to find me. Seems like a privacy issue. One bug is that it always shows there are unread messages in the counter icon at the bottom of the screen when I have no unread messages. It keeps ticking up and up. Currently it says I have 10 and there are zero. It won’t go away. No way to “mark all as read”. It is a little annoying.
I haven’t met one real person on this app and ive used it for almost a month. Every female profile are men (probably indians) catfishing using istagram/twitter/pornstar models pictures. They will respond with services they will do for a price, then ask for payment via cashapp or some other method BEFORE they meet you. I haven’t fallen for this trick but basically you will send them money and never hear or see them again, because it’s a scam. Never send anyone money. Don’t fall for the scams. This app also is just trash because it doesn’t filter by distance. It’s full of profiles 1000’s of miles away and mostly fake profiles with only around 5-10 accounts with no refresh. It’s a waste of time unless you enjoy talking to scammers.
Seems like there’s very few people in Boston. To test for active users I messaged everyone that showed up within a reasonable distance. It was about 20 people. About 3 people read their messages and the rest, after a month, are all unread. At any give time there’s max 1 user online (always the same). Most profiles have no useful information which leads me to believe people sign up and then abandon the platform. I’m guessing things aren’t going well for the app.
The thought behind this app -to reach out to people into the same thing ia a good one.The impression is that most communities, no matter how inclusive, still engage in the same basic practices- not necessarily a bad thing but not great if you’re not into that, so being able to filter out that segment by definition is a great timesaver. Unfortunately, it’s not clear how this app works There is no tutorial that explains how to properly use it and, while it might be simple, it does not feel intuitive. There are also bugs in the software that the developer should look into, like how different log in methods are not synchronized Another post mentioned that there might just be very few users so maybe there is just a lack of interest.