Terms of Use
Last updated 2026-08-03b
Last updated 3 August 2026. These terms are a plain-English agreement between you and Extrovee. Please read them — they explain what the service does, what it doesn't, and what we each owe the other.
1. What Extrovee is
Extrovee is a going-out concierge for the Washington, DC area. It gathers publicly listed events, learns what you like, and suggests things to do — in chat, by email, and with friends.
We do not sell tickets, make bookings, or take payment. When an event is ticketed we link you to the venue or ticket seller, and your transaction is with them under their terms, not ours. We are not the organiser of any event we show you.
2. Who can use it
You must be 13 or older to create an account. If you are under 18, please check with a parent or guardian before meeting anyone or going anywhere you found through Extrovee.
Some events have their own age restrictions (many bars and clubs are 21+). Those are set and enforced by the venue. Extrovee does not verify your age and does not check whether you are eligible to attend a particular event.
3. Your account
You can sign in with a password or with a one-time link we email you. Anyone who can read your email can sign in as you, because that link is the sign-in. Keep your inbox secure, and tell us at once if you think someone else has access to your account.
One account per person. Don't share your account, and don't create an account for someone else without their permission.
4. Recommendations are suggestions, not guarantees
Extrovee's suggestions are produced by software, including AI models, working from event listings published by third parties. That means:
- Details can be wrong or out of date — times, prices, venues and cancellations change, and we may not know.
- Descriptions are sometimes written by AI from an event's own web page and poster, and may contain mistakes.
- Always check with the venue or organiser before you go, especially for anything ticketed, age-restricted, or far away.
Recommendations are provided as-is. We don't warrant that any event will take place, be enjoyable, or be suitable for you.
5. Friends and squads
Extrovee lets you connect with friends and form small groups ("squads").
- Sharing your activity with a friend is off by default and you turn it on per friend. It is one-way until they turn it on for you too.
- Joining a squad is your consent for the other members to see the events you're going to or have saved, and for the concierge to use that to suggest things the group would enjoy. Leave the squad to stop that.
- A squad thread is a shared conversation. Treat anything you write there as visible to every member.
Don't add people to things they haven't agreed to, and don't pass on what you see about your friends' plans.
6. Acceptable use
Please don't:
- use Extrovee to harass, threaten, stalk, impersonate, or endanger anyone;
- post content that is unlawful, hateful, or sexually explicit;
- scrape, resell, or bulk-extract the catalog, or use the service to build a competing dataset;
- attack the service — probing for vulnerabilities, evading rate limits, automating sign-ups, or trying to reach other people's data;
- submit links or event pages you don't have the right to share.
We may remove an account that does these things, and we may do so without notice where someone's safety is involved.
You also have direct tools: you can block anyone — you'll stop seeing each other's plans, you'll be disconnected, and any pending squad invitations between you are cancelled — and you can report them to us. Both are on the friend's row in your Friends list.
7. Meeting people, and your own safety
Extrovee points you at public events. It does not vet venues, organisers, or other users, and it does not run background checks. You are responsible for your own safety. Use ordinary judgement when meeting people or going somewhere new.
8. Content and ownership
You keep ownership of what you write — your profile, your messages, events you add. You give us permission to store and process it in order to run the service for you (and, for squad messages, to show them to that squad).
Event listings, images and descriptions belong to their organisers, publishers, or us, as applicable. The Extrovee name, look, and software are ours.
9. This is a beta
Extrovee is an early-stage service offered free of charge. Features may change, break, or be withdrawn, and the service may be paused or discontinued. We'll give reasonable notice before shutting down where we can.
10. Ending it
You can delete your account at any time from Settings. See the Privacy Policy for exactly what happens to your data and when.
We may close an account that breaches these terms, is being used to harm someone, or where the law requires us to act.
11. Disclaimers and limits
To the fullest extent the law allows, Extrovee is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind. We are not liable for indirect or consequential losses, or for anything that happens at an event, at a venue, or between you and another person.
Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited — including for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.
12. Changes
We may update these terms. If a change is significant we'll tell you in the app or by email before it takes effect, and record which version you agreed to. Continuing to use Extrovee after that means you accept the new terms.
13. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the District of Columbia, USA, and the courts there have jurisdiction — except where the law of the place you live gives you rights you can't be required to give up.
14. Contact
Questions about these terms: hello@extrovee.com.
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