The 10-person team behind the app has members from the LGBTQ+ community to bring in the right sensibilities. The app is free to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play store with a paid version that offers more features. The Glii app, founded by Kaushik along with Teya Sharma, Rohit Sharma and Ankur Chawla, has so far 45,000 downloads and 15,000 monthly active users. Glii uses AI to learn a user’s behaviour and then recommends a suitable match. Instead of inviting a stranger home or agreeing to go to his place, meeting at a restaurant offers both a chance to figure out if there is chemistry before taking it to the next level.
Once you get a match, you can book a restaurant on the Glii app, and meet in a “safe” spot. Mind that am going to narrate only real life incidents with names changed to. Hence, am opening this page for all of you to read and enjoy my experiences. I am interested to share my experiences of Gay life so far. I have read many gay stories and experiences of many people posted in different sites. Having worked with the Oberoi Group and Marriott International, Kaushik wanted to merge dating and hospitality in his app. Welcome to home of Real Indian Gay Stories. “We are giving you a match, we are giving you a restaurant,” he adds. Glii, Kaushik says, is for those who are seriously looking for a friend or relationship.