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Community
The women's safety network: real reports from women near you.
Women already run the world's oldest safety network: the group chat, the quiet warning between friends, the 'don't take that street after dark' passed from woman to woman. Safella gives that network a home. The Community feed shows real safety reports from women around you: what happened, where, and what to watch for.
It works like the social apps you already know (a personalized For You feed, posts with photos, upvotes and comments), but every post makes someone safer. One deliberate rule keeps it that way: reports are about places and situations, never a registry of named people. That's what keeps the community trustworthy, fair, and safe for everyone in it.
How it works
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See what's happening near you
Open Community for reports from your area, newest first, or a For You feed that learns which warnings and places matter to you.
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Post what others should know
Share a situation or a place in seconds, with photos if you have them, or share an incident from your private journal in one tap.
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Lift what matters
Upvote and comment so important warnings reach more women. Suggested safe spots flow into the Safety Map once reviewed.
When you'd use it
- Checking the pulse of a neighborhood before you move through it
- Warning women nearby about a situation you just walked through
- Seeing if others have experienced the same thing in the same place
- Turning a bad experience into protection for the next woman