safety
Spontaneous only works if it’s safe.
Five primitives that make trust the default, not the exception. None of them are bolted on — they’re how the app is built from the first screen.
01
Identity, not handles
Real first name. Real photo. No anonymous accounts, no handle-driven cosplay. Every profile is grounded in who you are, not who you'd like to seem to be online.
02
History you can see
Tap any host's name and see how many Happenings they've shown up to, how many they've hosted, and how often their attendees came back. Trust through accountability, not vibes.
03
Privacy zones
Your home and work are hidden inside a privacy zone — anyone looking at your map sees a neighbourhood, not a pin. You decide who sees your exact location, and when.
04
Per-Happening filters
Organisers set who can join: women-only, age range, friends-of-friends, vouch required. Filters are shown on the card before you ask to join — you self-select in or out, no awkward rejection.
05
One tap to mute, block, report
If someone's off, you never have to see them again. Mute keeps them out of your feed quietly. Block removes you from each other's surfaces. Report sends signal to us and the community.
keep us honest
Something feels off? Tell us.
Every report is read by a human within 24 hours. We err on the side of users, not optics. Mail safety@letsloop.app and we’ll respond.