TrySomebody

Terms

These terms explain the basic rules for using TrySomebody. By using TrySomebody, you agree to use the platform honestly, safely, and responsibly.

Using TrySomebody

TrySomebody helps people discover and communicate about practical help. Users may post Help Requests, publish Services, start conversations, and use Direct Help or Network Assist when the help is honest, legitimate, and realistic.

Accounts and profiles

  • Provide accurate account and profile information.
  • Do not impersonate another person.
  • Do not create misleading Services, Help Requests, reviews, or profile claims.
  • Keep account access secure.

Help Requests and Services

  • Seekers should describe their needs honestly.
  • Helpers should clearly explain what they can personally do and what depends on other people.
  • Services must not promise guaranteed outcomes, special treatment, illegal shortcuts, or false relationship claims.
  • Direct Help and Network Assist must both remain legitimate and realistic.

Conversations and offers

People can use conversations to ask questions, clarify scope, discuss timing, and agree on expectations before a formal offer is created. Users are responsible for deciding whether to work together and for any arrangements they make.

Prohibited behavior

  • bribery, corruption, or illegal influence
  • guaranteed jobs, admissions, approvals, introductions, or outcomes
  • fake referrals or fabricated relationship claims
  • impersonation or fake credentials
  • misleading offers or dishonest claims
  • unsafe, illegal, fraudulent, or unethical activity
  • unqualified medical, legal, or financial advice

User responsibility

Helpers are responsible for representing their skills, availability, pricing, relationships, and limits accurately. Seekers are responsible for evaluating whether a helper is relevant, asking questions before committing, and avoiding requests that require illegal, unsafe, or unethical action.

FAQ

Can users promise guaranteed results?

No. Services, Help Requests, conversations, and offers must not promise guaranteed jobs, admissions, approvals, introductions, or outcomes.

What are users responsible for?

Users are responsible for using TrySomebody honestly, safely, and responsibly, asking questions before committing, and avoiding unsafe, illegal, or unethical requests.

Can TrySomebody be used for Direct Help and Network Assist?

Yes. Direct Help and Network Assist are allowed when the help is honest, legitimate, and realistic.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to legal@trysomebody.com.