WithMe is built around real-world plans, so trust has to be part of the product from the beginning.
The app gives people context before joining a plan, lets hosts choose who joins, and includes tools for reporting and blocking when something feels wrong.
Trust Starts Before the Plan
Before expressing interest or choosing a guest, review the available context:
- profile
- photos
- host note
- venue
- time
- group size
- social intent
- plan details
If the plan does not feel right, you do not need to join it.
Host Choice
Host choice is an important trust tool.
People can express interest, but the host decides who joins. When the host selects a guest or group, the WithMe becomes confirmed.
Blocking
Blocking is for situations where you do not want to interact with someone.
Blocking may affect whether you see each other, whether plans appear, and whether future interaction is possible. The exact behavior can depend on the app surface and current WithMe state.
Use blocking when continued interaction would make the experience worse or unsafe.
Reporting
Reporting is for behavior, content, or plans that may violate expectations or require review.
You may be able to report:
- a person
- a WithMe
- a chat interaction
- behavior after a plan
- a support issue or app problem
When reporting, give enough detail for the team to understand what happened.
If a Plan Goes Wrong
If someone cancels, does not show, behaves badly, or makes you uncomfortable, use the available in-app tools.
Depending on the situation, WithMe may offer plan actions, reports, block controls, or support options.
What WithMe Can and Cannot Promise
WithMe can help structure plans, show context, support reporting, and keep product records.
WithMe cannot guarantee turnout, chemistry, compatibility, or safety.
Use judgment, meet in appropriate public places, and leave any situation that feels wrong.
Practical Safety Habits
- Review profiles before joining or selecting.
- Prefer clear public venues for first plans.
- Tell someone you trust where you are going if appropriate.
- Keep early plans simple.
- Use chat for practical coordination.
- Do not ignore behavior that feels off.
- Report and block when needed.

