Public first. Easy to leave. Easy to report.
Beach Meet keeps the first plan public, simple, and easier to adjust if something feels off.
Free accounts are open now in Vancouver. Paid memberships and future-city updates can wait until later.
The short version
Public place
You should know where the first meet is, and that place should be public.
Easy exit
The first plan should feel easy to arrive to, leave, or adjust.
If something feels off
Report and block tools stay in the flow, and serious issues go to human review.
The default setup removes some of the guesswork.
The goal is simple: make the first plan clearer, more public, and easier to adjust.
Public first
First plans start around beaches, seawalls, coffee walks, and calm hosted circles.
Easy to leave
Early one-on-one plans are built around daytime setups that feel easier to enter, leave, or adjust.
No private-home default
Private homes are not the standard first-meet path.
The key tools stay close.
You should not have to hunt for the basics when you need them.
Simple check-ins
The flow supports before-and-after check-ins.
Report and block
If something feels wrong, the tools stay inside the flow.
Human review
Serious reports move to human review.
Before
Know the place, the format, and the pace before you say yes.
During
First plans stay in public places where leaving still feels simple.
After
Feedback and safety tools help improve the next introduction.
Beach Meet can help. It cannot decide for you.
What it does
It makes the first plan more public, more understandable, and easier to adjust.
What it does not do
It does not replace your own judgment. Only say yes when the plan feels right to you.