Flaggd is a secure safety network built for women. Women can anonymously share their personal experiences with men, support others, and stay informed before dating, meeting, or even interacting with men. You can look up a name, phone number, or social profile to see if anyone in the community has shared anything you should know.
Only verified women can join. Reports never appear publicly, and Flaggd does not label, judge, or categorise people. Instead, it helps women make their own informed decisions by learning from each other’s lived experiences.
What Flaggd is:
- A women-verified community.
- A place to share personal experiences, not accusations.
- A space to support other women.
- A way to check for patterns of behaviour before meeting someone.
- A tool to reduce uncertainty and stay informed while dating.
What Flaggd is not:
- Not a database of “bad men”.
- Not a criminal record system.
- Not a place to label or defame.
- Not a platform that decides who is “good” or “bad”.
- Not a public forum - everything is private to verified women.
Flaggd gives women:
- Awareness: See if anyone else has shared experiences about the same person.
- Support: Know you’re not alone.
- Relief: Feel good about helping someone else.
- Trust: A community where only verified women can participate.
What you can do with Flaggd:
- Share anonymously: Write about your personal experience with someone to help other women stay informed.
- Search safely: Look up a name, phone number, or social profile to check if others have shared anything you should know.
- Support each other: Send “Hugs” to women who share their stories. Every hug adds to your impact score.
- Verified women-only access: Every member is verified through an invite code and a selfie check to maintain the space's privacy and security.
- Get professional support: We’ll help you connect with a licensed lawyer or therapist. Flaggd does not provide legal or mental health advice.
- Your privacy is everything: Selfies are used only for verification and never stored. Reports never appear publicly.
Women help women by sharing their own stories. We don’t judge; the community should. Flaggd is built on one belief: women deserve shared awareness, not shared fear.