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Gold Spoon (골드스푼) is a hyper-exclusive South Korean dating app that markets itself to the top of the socioeconomic ladder. The name derives from the Korean idiom geum sujeo (gold spoon), referring to those born into wealth. Operated by Vinewave, the app reportedly accepts fewer than 30 percent of applicants and requires extensive verification, including tax documents, proof of income, asset statements, vehicle registration, or employment at specific high-prestige firms. Profiles display verified badges for income tier, asset level, and occupation.

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At a Glance

Countries

1

Avg Rating

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Price Range

$49.99 - $49.99

per month

What Users Say

Gold Spoon sits at the far end of Korea's elite dating spectrum, going well beyond the university-and-employer checks of Sky People. Applicants are asked to submit tax certificates, proof of annual income, asset documentation, or evidence of working at a short list of top firms. Reviews are conducted by a human admissions team, and rejection rates are high, which the app openly promotes as a feature rather than a limitation. Accepted members receive verified badges indicating their documented income and asset tiers, and the app's search and recommendation logic explicitly surfaces users by these signals. Monetization is aggressive: monthly subscriptions run notably higher than mass-market Korean apps, and additional paid boosts are common. The app has attracted consistent media coverage and some criticism for commodifying wealth in dating. For users who meet the bar and specifically want to date within Korea's wealthy bracket, Gold Spoon is the most rigorously vetted option on the market.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extreme verification via income, tax, and asset documents
  • Acceptance rate under 30 percent
  • Human admissions review
  • Visible verified income and asset tiers
  • Concentrated pool of high-net-worth users
  • Marriage-focused user intent
  • Strong brand recognition in Korean elite dating

Cons

  • Openly exclusionary and wealth-gated
  • Very high subscription and add-on costs
  • Commodifies socioeconomic status
  • Small user pool by design
  • Korea-only with minimal foreign accessibility

Pricing

Gold Spoon pricing breakdown

Detailed per-tier pricing with features for every subscription level is a DateAtlas Pro feature. Premium across the countries we track ranges from $49.99 to $49.99 per month.

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Gold Spoon FAQ

Is Gold Spoon free to use?
Gold Spoon requires a paid subscription to access most of its core features. Premium pricing in the countries we track ranges from $49.99 to $49.99 per month, depending on local market.
Is Gold Spoon safe?
Gold Spoon averages a safety score of 9/10 across the 1 countries we track, which is considered strong. Gold Spoon also offers profile verification, which helps reduce fake accounts.
Does Gold Spoon have video chat?
No. Gold Spoon does not currently offer in-app video calling. You'll need to switch to a third-party app like FaceTime, WhatsApp, or Zoom once you've built rapport.
In how many countries does Gold Spoon work?
Gold Spoon is tracked by DateAtlas in 1 countries. The app's strongest market is South Korea with a usage score of 7/10.
Is Gold Spoon popular in South Korea?
Yes. Gold Spoon has a usage score of 7/10 in South Korea, making it one of the most-used dating apps in the country.
What kind of dating is Gold Spoon best for?
Based on its feature set and audience, Gold Spoon is best described as: Serious, Marriage-Minded, Verified Profiles, Premium-Only, 30+. Pick it if those vibes match what you're looking for.
Does Gold Spoon verify profiles?
Yes. Gold Spoon supports photo or ID verification, which helps you spot real users and avoid catfishing scams.

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Country Coverage

All 1 countries where Gold Spoon is tracked.

CountryUsageSafetyPremium
South Korea7/109/10$49.99
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