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Privacy

What we hold, why, and what we deliberately do not hold.

What we hold

Your mobile number, because it is how you sign in and how a booking reaches you.

Your business name, the name of the person running it, your city and category — because a creator decides whether to answer a stranger from exactly this.

Your conversations and bookings, because they are the record of an agreement about money.

For creators: what Instagram and YouTube return about a connected account — handle, follower count, public posts. We do not ask for a social password and could not use one.

What we do not hold

Phone numbers typed into a conversation are hidden before they are stored. That is not a display choice — the real digits never reach our database in readable form, so they cannot be leaked by us, subpoenaed out of a chat log, or read by anybody who gets access to it.

We do not sell data, and we do not share it with advertisers.

Who can see what

A creator's public profile shows their rates, work and city. It never shows their calendar. Availability is answered as yes or no for dates you ask about — a public list of the days somebody is free is a map of when they are alone, and we do not publish one.

Reviews open only when both sides have written one, or after seven days. Neither side can read the other's first.

A business's shortlist and liked creators are private to that business.

Getting your data out, or deleting it

Ask the grievance officer below. Closing an account is handled by a person today, because bookings and money in escrow have to be settled before anything is deleted.

Questions, or a complaint

Every one of these pages is answerable by a named person, not a form. Raise a grievance and it goes on a register with a reference number and a clock.