Popular online-resources for furry-community
The furry community has long outgrown local meetups and small fan clubs. Today, it exists as a sprawling international network of platforms — from classic forums and art hosts to modern mobile apps, VR worlds, and specialised social networks.
This article brings together the most notable resources that help furries communicate, find friends and partners, share their creativity, and take part in global community life. It does not aim to be a complete encyclopaedia, but offers an overview of the platforms the community genuinely uses today.
Our review covers modern social networks and mobile apps, as well as old-school forum platforms, VR spaces, and several important art-focused resources. It’s a guide for anyone wishing to navigate the online furry world more confidently.
Social Networks
Ferzu
Ferzu is an international social network focused on dating, created specifically for the furry community. Unlike many other platforms, its main purpose is helping users find new friends, romantic partners, or casual acquaintances among those who share an interest in furry culture.

What Ferzu offers:
- an extended profile that lets users describe not only their fursona but also their interests, preferences, and expectations;
- a filtering system for finding people by age, location, or hobbies;
- private messages, a post feed, and groups for relaxed interaction;
- a global userbase, allowing people to connect across the world.
Pros:
- a space directly tailored to the furry fandom, where users can be open without judgement;
- convenient tools for finding romantic or friendly connections;
- a mix of social posting and personal matchmaking features.
Cons:
- limited activity: in many regions, the userbase is sparse, making the search more difficult;
- outdated design and mobile version compared to modern apps;
- strict content moderation — some users appreciate it, while others find it overly restrictive;
- little integration with other platforms, making the community feel somewhat isolated.
Hence, Ferzu is therefore best suited for those looking specifically for furry dating within a relatively narrow circle, and who don’t mind lower activity and an older design.
Barq!
BARQ! is an international social network for furries that combines online communication with tools for arranging offline meetups. Its main goal is to help members of the furry fandom find like-minded people in their area and build real-world communities.

Key features:
- an interactive map showing nearby furries;
- detailed profiles describing one’s fursona and personal interests;
- groups and clubs by topic;
- an event calendar (meets, local gatherings, conventions);
- a modern mobile app with a user-friendly interface.
Pros:
- strong focus on building real communities, not just online chatting;
- one of the most active modern projects within the fandom;
- friendly, intuitive, mobile-first design;
- supports a global audience while still giving attention to local groups.
Cons:
- supports a global audience while still giving attention to local groups.
- no fully-featured desktop version due to its mobile-first approach;
- the platform is still evolving, meaning certain features may change.
Author’s note: I am directly involved in developing BARQ!, so this review may have a subjective tint. At the same time, this allows for an insider’s perspective on the platform.
BARQ! is not a dating app — it is a social network dedicated to fostering communities and friendships within furry culture.
eFur
eFur is a mobile app focused on communication within the furry community. Its main idea is to provide an easy tool for quickly sharing posts, memes, and art in a format familiar to users of mobile social media.

Key features:
- basic profile creation with an avatar;
- posting images, short texts, and memes;
- a feed with likes and comments;
- private messages for more personal conversations.
Pros:
- very simple and intuitive interface;
- fully oriented towards mobile use;
- ideal for fast, lightweight content (memes, sketches, short posts).
Cons:
- the design looks rather basic and may feel outdated compared to modern social media;
- the userbase is small and scattered worldwide, reducing activity;
- limited functionality — no groups, events, or location-based features found in newer platforms.
Despite its limitations, eFur has its niche: it suits users seeking a light, quick-interaction format and wanting to share bite-sized content within the furry circle. It is not a universal social network but a “compact app” that works well alongside other platforms.
Forums
StellarFur Forums
StellarFur Forums is one of the newest online forums dedicated to furry culture. Launched in 2024, it aims to revive the classic forum format while offering a modern approach to structure and moderation.
Format and structure
StellarFur includes classic forum sections with categories for discussions, creativity, and entertainment:
- Art & Creativity — sections for artwork, stories, and music;
- Roleplay & Fanfics — an area for interactive stories and collaborative storytelling;
- General Discussions — everything related to the furry community or everyday life;
- 18+ sections (age-restricted) — for adult content.
Pros:
- fresh start: a recently created platform with ambitions to become a new hub for forum discussions;
- convenient structure with clearly organised sections;
- international and English - speaking audience;
- moderation that focuses on providing a safe, non-toxic environment.
Cons:
- relatively small userbase: the community is still forming, and activity is lower than on long-established sites;
- weaker integration with mobile devices; while usable, the site feels desktop-oriented;
- typical risks of a new project: it may grow into a stable community or remain niche.
Conclusion
StellarFur Forums will appeal to those who miss the atmosphere of classic forums — structured discussions rather than fast social media posts. Although the community is still young and small, the platform has the potential to become a friendly and comfortable place for deeper interaction.
The Furry Forums
The Furry Forums is one of the oldest and best-known furry forums, operating since the early 2000s. Unlike many similar projects that shut down or lost activity, this platform has preserved its community and continues to evolve.
Format and structure
The forum has a classic early-2000s layout, but with constant updates and maintenance:
- General Discussions — from introductions and memes to serious topics;
- Creativity — a space for art, stories, comics, and music;
- Roleplay — text-based RPG storylines, still one of the most popular categories;
- Events & Meets — information on conventions, local gatherings, and other activities.
Pros:
- experience and stability : over 15 years online with a strong userbase;
- a vast archive of content accumulated over the years;
- active community, particularly in creative and RPG sections;
- friendly atmosphere maintained by consistent moderation.
Cons:
- outdated interface compared to modern social networks;
- the “old-school” forum format may feel slow for users accustomed to Discord or Telegram;
- English-only and no localisation.
Conclusion
The Furry Forums is both a “museum” and a “club” of the furry community. It hosts veterans who remember the earliest internet fandom spaces as well as newcomers seeking a more in-depth format of communication. If forum culture appeals to you and you value stability, this resource remains relevant even in 2025.
Notable Mentions
Aside from the social networks and forums described above, several other platforms hold significant importance for the global furry community:
- Fur Affinity (FA) — the largest furry art host, featuring vast creative content and active social interaction through comments and groups;
- Weasyl — an alternative to FA with a more modern interface and a friendlier atmosphere;
- SoFurry — combines art galleries, literary archives, and forums in one place;
- Inkbunny — an art platform particularly popular among younger users;
- Furzona — a smaller but interesting social site for creating profiles and avatars;
- Furality Online Xperience — an annual VR convention in VRChat that attracts a massive international audience;
- Second Life (furry sims) — an older virtual world that still hosts active furry locations and communities.
These platforms are less socially oriented than those reviewed in depth above, but they make up a crucial part of the global furry internet ecosystem.
