Last updated: June 2026
1. Be a real, verified person
Every member verifies their identity with a national ID and selfie. Use your real name and a current photo of yourself. No fake profiles, no borrowed accounts, no pretending to be someone you're not — the whole point of Sircles is that the person across the table is exactly who they say they are.
2. Show up, and show up on time
When you book a seat, a table is built around you. If your plans change, cancel as early as you can so someone else can take the spot. Repeated no-shows and last-minute cancellations let your circle down and affect your standing and level progress.
3. Treat everyone with respect
Be curious, be kind, and give everyone at the table room to speak. We have zero tolerance for harassment, discrimination, intimidation, hate speech or unwanted advances — toward members, guests or venue staff. A good circle is one where everyone leaves feeling comfortable.
4. Settle your own bill
Sircles brings you to the venue; the bill is between you and them. Always pay your full share before you leave. Venues can report unpaid bills through their app, and after review an outstanding amount may be charged to your payment method. Leaving without paying is a serious violation.
5. Respect everyone's privacy
What's shared at the table stays at the table unless people agree otherwise. Don't photograph, record or post about other attendees without their consent, and never share someone's personal details outside the app. Connections and chats happen in Sircles, on each person's terms.
6. Keep it social, not commercial
Sircles is for making genuine connections, not for selling, recruiting, pitching or promoting. Don't use events or chat to market products, services or causes. Come as yourself, not as a sales pitch.
7. Speak up — safely
If something feels wrong during an event, you have tools and you should use them. The SOS button alerts venue staff and our team for anything urgent. Peer reporting lets you quietly flag behaviour to the rest of the table. After the event, you can submit a private report or note. Use these honestly — and never to retaliate or harass. Knowingly false reports are themselves a violation.
8. Vouch for guests responsibly
Inviting a guest means vouching for them. They go through the same verification you did, and you share responsibility for how they behave. Only bring people you'd trust at any table.
9. How we enforce these guidelines
After every event, members rate their circle, and our safety team reviews flags and reports. Depending on what happened, outcomes can include a warning, a temporary suspension, or a permanent ban. Banned identities are blocked from creating a new account. We apply these steps as fairly as we can, and you can respond or appeal a decision that affects your account.
These guidelines work alongside our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Questions or something to report outside an event? Email hello@sircles.club.