Requests with manual approval
Organizers can accept or reject participants, require an access key, reply to comments, and keep control of the real participant count.
Security and trust
Play2Gether does not just connect people to play: it also adds layers of reputation and control to make the experience safer, more predictable, and more transparent.
Organizers can accept or reject participants, require an access key, reply to comments, and keep control of the real participant count.
Ratings are enabled only for people who participated in completed matches, which helps reduce fraud and irrelevant opinions.
The platform includes user reports, sensitive action logs, and blocking rules for risky or abusive behavior.
Forms use backend validation, CSRF, rate limiting, and output escaping. Sensitive data is not part of public profiles or open listings.
Review the venue, time, sport, level, organizer, and accepted participants. Ask about any condition that is unclear.
Do not publish documents, home addresses, banking details, or sensitive information in profiles, comments, or messages.
For first meetings, choose established courts, clubs, or familiar public spaces, and tell someone you trust about your plans.
Use the user report or support form if you encounter harassment, fraud, threats, impersonation, or prohibited content.
Play2Gether facilitates contact, coordination, and sports reputation, but does not supervise matches in person. Each participant must assess the conditions, protect their safety, and follow the venue and sport rules.