Safety at terroir

How we keep people safe.

Safety on Terroir is built in layers — from who enters the community to how encounters happen.

Safety illustration — how Terroir keeps encounters safe

The starting point

We will do our best to ensure Terroir is as safe as possible.

Terroir connects independent travellers with hand-vetted locals for genuine cultural encounters : shared meals, neighbourhood walks, craft sessions, full days, hosted stays, and more. This means people meeting strangers. That is the point. It is also the thing that requires care.

We have studied how every comparable platform handles safety. The finding is consistent across all of them. The safety mechanisms that actually work are not primarily technical. They are structural and cultural. A functioning community with transparent information, honest reviews, and clear consequences is safer than any identity verification system.

No platform can promise safety. What we promise is a serious, proportionate, honest architecture. One that creates the best conditions for good encounters to happen and gives people the information they need to make their own decisions.

Your safety depends on your own judgment. Our job is to make sure you have everything you need to exercise it well.

Pillar 1 of 3

The Reference System

The reference system is the most important safety mechanism on every platform we studied. We believe that he encounter history is a more reliable trust signal than identity verification. This is where we put the most structural care.

How it works

After every completed encounter, both the traveller and the local are invited to leave a review. The system is double-blind: neither person sees the other's review until both have submitted, or until 14 days have passed. This prevents social pressure and retaliation, and produces more honest feedback.

References are bidirectional. Travellers review locals. Locals review travellers. Both sides build a documented history over time. A review can only be submitted for a confirmed and completed encounter, you cannot review someone you have not met.

What a review contains

A public written reflection, visible to everyone on the platform.
A clear recommendation signal, visible publicly: either “I recommend” or “I don’t recommend”. No stars. No scores. A human statement.
A private feedback field, seen only by the Terroir team — for observations the reviewer wants to share without making public.
An optional concern flag. If a reviewer marks a concern, the Terroir team receives an immediate notification and follows up directly.

WHY NO STARS

Star ratings introduce artificial precision. A three-star experience on one platform means something different from a three-star experience on another. They invite gaming, discourage nuance, and reduce a human encounter to a number. “I recommend” or “I don’t recommend” is a simpler, more honest signal — the kind of thing you would actually tell a friend.

Terroir is built on trust. Now explore what it makes possible.

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Pillar 2 of 3

The Consequence Ladder

Trust requires that poor behaviour has real consequences. We publish our consequence ladder in full. Transparency changes behaviour, the act of publishing it is itself a deterrent.

2 “I don’t recommend” reviews within 180 days
Listing paused automatically. Founder contacts the local directly.
3 or more “I don’t recommend” reviews
Account reviewed for deactivation.
Any concern flag from a reviewer
Terroir receives immediate notification. Direct follow-up within 24 hours.
Extreme situation — physical, moral, or psychological integrity at risk
Immediate deactivation, regardless of prior review history.
Behaviour inconsistent with the Local Covenant
Listing removed pending discussion with the local.

The consequence ladder operates on a simple principle: a single “I don’t recommend” review is not a verdict. People have off days. Contexts are complicated. But a pattern of negative recommendations is a signal that cannot be ignored, and it triggers an automatic response before any human review is needed.

The Local Covenant is the set of shared values every local agrees to when joining Terroir. It is not a legal document. It is a statement of how we expect people to treat each other. Locals who join know exactly what it contains.

Pillar 3 of 3

Community transparency: meeting past guests

Before booking an encounter with a local, travellers can see the profiles of everyone who has already had an experience with that local. These are real people with real profiles. If you want to reach out and ask a past guest what the experience was actually like, you can. You have direct access to the community memory around every local on the platform.

How vouching works

This mechanism — community-to-community conversation, not just platform-to-user communication — is the foundation of trust on Terroir. The platform does not mediate it. We simply make it possible.

Stay a While

Additional care for hosted stays.

Stay a While is the category where a local opens their home to a traveller for an overnight or multi-day stay. It is permanently free — no payment, no contribution expected, no exceptions. This is a philosophical anchor, not a launch decision.

Because Stay a While involves entering someone's home, it carries additional safety requirements on both sides.

For locals hosting a Stay a While

A local must have at least one reference as a host before a Stay a While listing can go live. This is not a bureaucratic gate, it is a community one. A local who has hosted at least a meal, walk, or craft session has a documented history of how they welcome people. That history matters.

For travellers booking a Stay a While

A traveller must have completed at least one shorter experience before booking a Stay a While. The first time you stay in someone's home through Terroir, you are not a stranger to the community. You have a history.

WHY STAY A WHILE IS ALWAYS FREE

Hospitality given in exchange for money is a transaction. Hospitality given freely is something else, it is the oldest form of human connection across cultures. The moment a price appears on an overnight stay, the dynamic changes. We will not let that happen.

In closing

What we will not promise.

Every platform we studied has experienced serious incidents. A review system does not prevent them. Human vetting does not prevent them. What these mechanisms do is make repeat harm much harder, make information available to future members, and provide a documented basis for removal.

We are a small team. We cannot promise round-the-clock availability. We can promise that the Terroir team is reachable, that we take every concern seriously, and that the architecture described on this page is real and operational — not aspirational language.

We begin because this should exist. We build it seriously because the people inside it deserve that.

If something feels wrong, reach us directly.

safety@terroir.world

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