Every feature of this platform was designed around one question: how do we make paid companionship genuinely safe for both sides? Here's what we do, and what you should do.
What we do
Everyone completes an 18+ age check. A government ID plus a selfie, checked by AI, with a person reviewing anything uncertain — both clients and companions, before anyone can message anyone. We never store your ID. It's checked and discarded; we keep only the result. This is an age check, not a background check — we don't run criminal record checks, and we don't verify your name or address against any government or commercial database.
The check is not perfect. It's one layer alongside message screening, public first meetings, protected payments, reporting, and our community rules. Report anyone who seems under 18 — we investigate every report and remove accounts we can't stand behind.
Conversations are screened. Automated safety filters run on every message, and a human reviews everything they flag. Solicitation is blocked before it's delivered.
Reports get acted on. A human reviews every report, usually within 24 hours, and enforcement is logged permanently.
What you should do — in person
Meet in public first. Cafés, restaurants, events, galleries. Any pressure toward a private first meeting is a rule violation — report it.
Tell someone. Share who you're meeting, where, and when with a friend.
Handle your own transport. Arrive and leave on your own terms.
Trust the feeling. If something is off, leave. You owe nobody an explanation, and reporting afterward helps everyone.
What you should do — online
Keep it on-platform. The moment someone pushes for off-platform payment or contact, the protections stop. That push is itself a red flag — report it.
Never send money. Companions are paid their listed rate for booked time — never wire transfers, gift cards, crypto, or "emergencies."
If something goes wrong
In an emergency, call local emergency services first. Then report the incident from the profile or conversation — we review every report and we act on it.