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Match Group Invests $100M in Seattle Startup Sniffies; Option to Acquire

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 3:29 pm
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by Lisa Stiffler on Apr 28, 2026 at 7:36 amApril 28, 2026 at 8:12 am

Sniffies about page. (Screenshot)

Sniffies, a Seattle-based meetup platform for gay, bisexual and sexually curious men, has landed a $100 million investment from Match Group. The deal gives Match a significant minority ownership stake in the Grindr competitor, along with an option to acquire the company outright.

Match Group owns a suite of dating apps including Tinder, Hinge, Match and OKCupid. Its CEO is Spencer Rascoff, a serial entrepreneur who co-founded Zillow and later led the Seattle real estate giant, and who also co-founded the second-home marketplace Pacaso.

Blake Gallagher, Sniffies founder and CEO. (Sniffies Photo)

Blake Gallagher launched Sniffies more than eight years ago and serves as CEO. On LinkedIn, he describes the app as a “no-holds-barred, sex-positive platform that enables and encourages its users to genuinely explore their sexuality, fantasies, and kinks both virtually and physically.”

The platform claims roughly 3 million monthly active users worldwide and more than 20 million messages exchanged daily. It has 65 employees.

The investment — which is the startup’s first — “unlocks our ability to move faster on the things that matter most: stronger trust & safety, better product, and a more dynamic network,” Gallagher said in a LinkedIn post.

The company is profitable and will continue operating independently under Gallagher’s leadership, Bloomberg reported. As part of the arrangement, Match will phase out Archer app, its existing app for queer men that the company launched three years ago.

In a statement, Rascoff pointed to growing demand in this space, adding that “Sniffies feels genuinely different and authentic to its audience.”

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