Privacy
Draft — pending legal review. This describes what the product actually does today; it has not yet been reviewed by counsel.
Browsing needs no account
Opening the map and reading an event create no account and store no personal information beyond an anonymous visitor cookie (below). RSVPing without an account works the same way — a host sees that someone is going, tied to that anonymous visitor, not to a name unless you choose to sign in. Voting in a poll is different: a poll is sent to a specific list of people, so casting a vote requires signing in.
Your location
When you share your location to find things nearby, we never store or query on your exact coordinates. Your position is snapped to a coarse grid cell before it touches our database, and every public map query — the pins everyone else sees — is filtered on that snapped cell, never on a real address. A host’s home address is hidden entirely until you RSVP.
Cookies
| Cookie | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|
| Visitor identity | Lets you RSVP and keep your plans without an account. | 365 days |
| Signed-in session | Keeps you signed in, if you create an account. Set by our auth provider. | Until you sign out |
Your light/dark mode choice is stored on your device (in your browser’s local storage), not in a cookie — it never leaves your device.
Third parties
Map tiles are served from our storage provider directly to your browser, which means that provider sees your IP address as you pan the map — the same way any image on any website would. We use error-monitoring tools to catch and fix bugs, which may log your IP address alongside a crash report. Neither is used for advertising, and neither receives your precise location.
Deleting your data
If you have an account, you can delete it from your settings at any time — this removes your name, email and any events you host, and cancels and notifies anyone who RSVPed to them. Events you attended stay recorded against the deleted account, with your identifying information removed. Contact us to request deletion of anonymous visitor data.
Questions
Reach us at [email protected].
Last updated August 2026.