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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 19 May 2026

Bookr is a marketplace built on trust between customers and businesses. This policy lists the things that break that trust and aren't allowed. Breaking these rules can mean a warning, suspension, or permanent ban — and sometimes a referral to the police.

What this policy covers

This Acceptable Use Policy applies to everyone who interacts with Bookr — customers making bookings, businesses accepting them, and any third party who accesses the platform in any capacity (including via the API, a booking link, or any other means). It applies to all content posted on the platform, all conduct on or in connection with the platform, and all uses of data obtained through the platform. "Bookr" in this policy means mybookr.app, the Bookr mobile apps, and all associated services.

This policy exists alongside the Terms of Service — it does not replace them. Where the two documents overlap, both apply. In case of conflict, the Terms of Service take precedence.

Contents
  1. What this policy covers
  2. Things you may not do
  3. Regulated and sensitive services
  4. Platform integrity
  5. Content standards
  6. Consequences
  7. Reporting concerns about a business
  8. Reporting general abuse

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Specific rules for businesses running regulated or sensitive services

Certain service categories available on Bookr operate in regulated or legally sensitive areas. If you operate in one of the categories below, you have additional compliance obligations beyond this policy — and you are solely responsible for meeting them. Bookr does not verify compliance and does not provide legal or regulatory advice.

Health, wellness, and aesthetic treatments

Services such as physiotherapy, sports massage, osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, and clinical aesthetics (including Botox, fillers, chemical peels, and laser treatments) are subject to regulation. Depending on the specific treatment and your professional status, you may need to be registered with a professional body (such as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC), or a medical regulatory body), hold appropriate insurance, comply with CQC registration requirements if providing regulated activities, and meet any local authority licensing requirements for cosmetic and skin-piercing procedures. For non-surgical cosmetic procedures specifically, new regulations under the Health and Care Act 2022 may apply. You must not list any treatment on Bookr that you are not lawfully qualified and registered to deliver. If a customer suffers harm due to a treatment delivered by an unqualified or unregistered practitioner, Bookr bears no liability and you may face criminal prosecution.

Financial services

You may not use Bookr to deliver services that constitute regulated financial advice or financial promotions under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (FSMA). This includes investment advice, mortgage advice, insurance intermediation, and debt counselling. If you offer financial coaching, budgeting workshops, or similar services that stop short of regulated advice, your service descriptions must clearly state that you are not FCA-authorised and that the sessions do not constitute regulated financial advice. If in doubt, take legal advice before listing.

Legal advice and McKenzie friends

You may not list services on Bookr that constitute legal advice in the sense regulated by the Legal Services Act 2007 unless you are authorised by an approved regulator (such as the Solicitors Regulation Authority). Unregulated legal coaching, document review, or general legal information services may be listed, but your description must clearly state that you are not a regulated solicitor and that the service does not constitute regulated legal advice.

Care services

Personal care services, domiciliary care, and any other services that constitute a regulated activity under the Health and Social Care Act 2008 require registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). You may not list these services on Bookr unless you hold the relevant CQC registration. Services that do not meet the definition of a regulated activity (for example, companionship visits or social support not involving personal care) do not require CQC registration but must be clearly described to avoid misleading customers about the nature of the service.

Platform integrity

Bookr's value depends on the trustworthiness of its data — booking counts, review scores, and business listings. Attempts to manipulate any of these are a serious breach of this policy.

Fake accounts and identities

Creating multiple accounts — whether customer accounts or business accounts — under false identities, using temporary or throwaway email addresses, or using another person's identity without their consent, is prohibited. Accounts that appear to have been created solely for the purpose of submitting reviews or making test bookings will be investigated and closed.

Review manipulation

The integrity of the review system is fundamental. The following are all prohibited and actively monitored: (a) submitting reviews of your own business from accounts you control; (b) asking employees, family members, or friends to submit reviews without disclosing their relationship to you; (c) offering incentives (discounts, free services, gifts, cash) in exchange for a review; (d) threatening or pressuring customers to remove negative reviews; (e) orchestrating "review bombing" of a competitor's page — submitting a coordinated volume of negative reviews of a competitor's business to damage their reputation. Reviews must reflect a genuine experience of the service. We use automated and manual checks to detect patterns consistent with review manipulation; accounts found to be engaged in manipulation will be suspended and affected reviews removed.

Artificial inflation of booking numbers

Making bookings through your own business — or using associates or automated tools to do so — in order to inflate your booking count, improve your search ranking, or create a false impression of popularity is prohibited. This applies whether or not real payments are processed as part of the scheme.

Competitor sabotage

Using Bookr to sabotage a competing business is prohibited. This includes: making fake bookings with a competitor to fill their calendar and prevent real customers from booking; submitting fabricated negative reviews about a competitor; and impersonating a competitor's business on Bookr or elsewhere in connection with Bookr activity.

Content standards

All content you upload to Bookr — including business photos, service descriptions, review replies, and any other text or media — must meet the following standards.

Photos

Photos must be your own original work or work you have a licence to use, accurately depicting your premises, staff, or service output. Stock photos presented as genuine photos of your business are not permitted. AI-generated images presented as real photos of your premises, staff, or results are not permitted — customers are entitled to see what they are actually booking. Before-and-after images (for aesthetic, hair, or beauty services) must accurately represent the results of your work; digitally enhanced or manipulated images presented as genuine results are a breach of this policy and may constitute a misleading commercial practice under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.

Service descriptions

Service descriptions must accurately match what is actually delivered. If a service is performed by a trainee or apprentice rather than a senior practitioner, this must be disclosed in the description or pricing. If a service involves subcontracting to a third party (for example, a mobile nail technician using a chair at your salon), this should be disclosed. Descriptions must not include false claims about qualifications, certifications, awards, or industry affiliations.

Reviews and replies

Reviews must reflect genuine, first-hand experiences. Business owners' replies to reviews must be professional and factual; replies may not contain personal information about the customer, threats, or false counter-claims designed to discredit the reviewer rather than to address the substance of their feedback.

Consequences

How we respond depends on the severity and nature of the breach. Decisions are made by a real person, not automated. The range of responses available to us includes:

Appeals process

If your account is suspended or terminated and you believe the decision was made in error, you have the right to appeal. Here is how the appeals process works:

Reporting concerns about a business

If you are a customer and you have reason to believe that a business listed on Bookr is operating unlawfully, unsafely, or in a discriminatory manner, we want to hear from you. Specific guidance on how to raise different types of concern:

All reports are treated confidentially. We will not share your identity with the business you have reported unless we are legally required to do so.

Reporting general abuse. If you've experienced something on Bookr that breaks this policy — as a customer, a business, or a third party — email hello@mybookr.app with as much detail as you can (booking reference, screenshots, dates, what happened). We'll respond within 3 business days.