Learning to code doesn’t just empower you to build a new app or change the world, it can also help you improve your own life. That’s especially true for LGBTQ+ people, who can leverage their technical skills to foster new connections, celebrate their community, and stay safe on the go. We’ve rounded up some of the best apps designed by LGBTQ+ devs to do just that. Founded in 2011, Hornet is one of the oldest dating apps built by LGBTQ+ people for LGBTQ+ people. It’s as much a social network as it is a dating app, allowing you to create posts and stories in addition to search for members by location, interest, or gender. You can even join groups that focus on specific topics like LGBTQ rights and arts, making the app an ideal place for LGBTQ+ people to find friends and dates online. Another app for LGBTQ+ travelers is Spartacus, a free travel guide that displays an LGBTQI tolerance rating for every country and city in the world. The app also offers a map and alphabetical list of gay-fri...
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