Skip to content
This comparison was prepared by the Playm team. Information is compiled from publicly available sources. Last verified: April 2026.

Playm vs GamerLink: Gaming Matchmaking Apps Compared

Last updated: April 7, 2026

Disclosure: This page is published by Playm. All GamerLink information is sourced from gamerlinkapp.com as of April 2026.

Overview

Both Playm and GamerLink are mobile apps designed to help gamers find teammates. GamerLink uses an LFG post-based system where users create and join group listings. Playm uses swipe-based mutual matching where both players must like each other before a chat opens.

Feature Comparison

FeaturePlaymGamerLink
Matching methodSwipe cards, mutual matchingLFG posts, join/create groups
Mutual consent requiredYesNo — anyone can join open LFG
Steam integrationFull OAuth library syncManual game selection
Real-time game detectionBuilt-inNot available
Chat encryptionEnd-to-end (Signal Protocol)Not mentioned
Trust systemBadges, trust scoresUser profiles
Games supportedSteam library (automatic)300+ (manual selection)
Age verification18+ enforcedNot specified
PriceFree, no ads, no IAPFree
PlatformsiOSiOS, Android

Key Differences

Matching approach. GamerLink is post-based: you create an LFG listing or browse existing ones. Playm is match-based: you swipe through player profiles and only connect when both sides agree. This means Playm eliminates unsolicited messages.

Steam data. Playm reads your Steam library, level, badges, and current game activity through OAuth. GamerLink requires manual game selection from their database. Playm’s approach means your profile reflects real game ownership and playtime.

Encryption. Playm implements Signal Protocol for all private messages. GamerLink’s public documentation does not mention end-to-end encryption.

Platform availability. GamerLink is available on both iOS and Android. Playm is currently iOS only.

Bottom Line

GamerLink is an established LFG platform with broad game support and multi-platform availability. Playm takes a different approach with Steam-native matching, mutual consent, and encrypted chat. If you want an LFG board with wide game coverage, GamerLink covers that. If you want curated matching with privacy and Steam integration, Playm is built for that.