Floret

Terms of Service

Last updated: 2 July 2026

Welcome to Floret. These terms are the agreement between you and Floret (“we”, “us”) when you use the Floret app and website. By creating an account, you’re agreeing to them. The short version: be a decent human, your content stays yours, and meetups happen in the real world — so look after yourself.

What Floret is

Floret helps you share your weekly availability with friends and coordinate meetups, including spontaneous “Cheeky Pint” invites. We provide the coordination; the meetups themselves are yours.

Your account

Acceptable use

Don’t use Floret to:

We can suspend or remove accounts that violate these rules.

Reporting problems

If someone is misusing Floret — harassment, offensive content, or anything else that breaks these rules — report it to [email protected]. We review every report and can remove content or suspend accounts.

Your content

Anything you add to Floret — your availability, photos, invite messages — belongs to you. You give us permission to store and display it as needed to run the service (for example, showing your availability to friends you’ve connected with). That permission ends when you delete the content or your account. Don’t post content you don’t have the right to share.

Our stuff

The Floret app itself — the name, logo, design, and code — is our intellectual property. These terms give you a personal, non-transferable licence to use the app; they don’t give you any rights to copy, modify, resell, or build on it.

Meeting people in real life

Floret connects you with people you choose to add as friends, and meetups happen in the real world. We don’t vet users, supervise meetups, or verify that anyone is who they say they are. Use your judgment about who you connect with and where you meet, and take the precautions you’d normally take when meeting anyone. To the extent the law allows, we’re not responsible for what happens at or around a meetup.

The service

Floret is provided “as is”. We work hard to keep it running, but we can’t promise it will always be available, error-free, or that availability data is accurate (friends change their plans!). We may change or discontinue features. To the extent the law allows, our liability to you is limited to the amount you’ve paid us for Floret — which, today, is nothing.

Privacy

How we handle your data is covered in our Privacy Policy, which is part of these terms.

Ending things

You can stop using Floret and delete your account whenever you like (Profile → Settings → Delete Account). We can suspend or terminate accounts that break these terms, and we’ll tell you why unless the law prevents us.

Changes

If we make significant changes to these terms, we’ll update the date above and let you know in the app. Continuing to use Floret after changes means you accept them.

The legal bits

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and disputes go to the courts there. If any part of these terms turns out to be unenforceable, the rest still applies.

Contact

Questions about these terms: [email protected]