Private by default
People should be able to show up only where they feel comfortable, including to friends, mutual circles, or individually approved introductions.
Trust & safety
Pitchly’s strongest advantage over swipe apps is not novelty. It is the feeling that someone you know is attached to the introduction and that you still control who can see you.
Trust principles
People should be able to show up only where they feel comfortable, including to friends, mutual circles, or individually approved introductions.
This works because every introduction is tied to real people who know each other.
Trust and safety should be visible, easy to use, and respectful of dater privacy.
Why it matters
Professionals and serious daters often want more control than “show me to everyone.” Pitchly should treat visibility settings as a core part of the experience, not a buried preference.
The tone should be direct, human, and unambiguous about manipulation, harassment, impersonation, or exploitative behavior. A trust page is not just policy copy. It shows what kind of culture the product protects.
That means private visibility, clear reporting, respectful defaults, and a product culture that rewards accountability over volume.