
Trust and privacy are part of the product architecture.
PokerMeet is designed for real-world meetups, where trust matters. Keep sensitive details private until both sides are ready, and give hosts clear control over attendance.
No public pin. No public doorstep.
The exact location moves only after approval and reveal timing.
Every seat stays reviewed by a person.
Hosts curate the roster instead of exposing private homes to open access traffic.
Private-home coordination with clear boundaries.
PokerMeet is built around approvals, roster control, and protected address timing.
The important rules are visible in the experience itself.
PokerMeet is designed around approvals, reveal timing, demo access, and a deliberate private-home coordination posture.
Host control
Hosts approve who attends and can manage their roster.
Private location sharing
Exact addresses are shared only with approved players and only during the reveal window.
Verified profiles
Verification helps reduce bad actors and builds confidence before you meet.
Community standards
Respectful behavior is the baseline. Feedback helps keep the community strong.
PokerMeet helps coordinate private home games with clear boundaries.
PokerMeet helps adults connect and coordinate private poker nights. Exact home details stay gated by approvals and reveal timing, and hosts stay in control of what happens inside the room. Always follow local laws and rules for private games.
Addresses hidden until approval
The product is built around reveal windows, not public location sharing.
Demo mode stays available
Curious players and hosts can explore the experience without touching real user data.
California beta posture stays clear
Public county discovery is California-first while broader communities continue to expand across the US.
Private-home boundaries stay explicit
PokerMeet stays focused on trust, approvals, and address protection instead of becoming the table itself.

Join the waitlist if the posture fits how you want to host or play.
The safety model is the product model: county-level discovery, host approvals, private address reveal, and a deliberate private-home posture.
