Know who you are meeting
Visible roles and verification signals help people understand who they are interacting with.
Baostad is designed around clear identities, intentional relationships, proportionate access, and practical ways to raise concerns. Safety is not a badge at the edge of the experience; it shapes how people connect and what they can see.
Visible roles and verification signals help people understand who they are interacting with.
Information is available only when a valid role and approved relationship create a genuine need for it.
Students and members can understand, review, and where appropriate revoke access relationships.
Reports are assessed using the behavior, relationship, evidence, and urgency involved—not a one-size-fits-all shortcut.
Different roles carry different responsibilities. Verification is therefore proportionate to what a person or organization can do on the platform.
Baostad separates public discovery from protected learning workspaces. Backend authorization remains the final boundary for sensitive information and actions.
A consultant receives access from the student, and that access remains limited to that student and approved purpose.
Parents receive appropriate schedules and progress summaries through an approved relationship, not unrestricted access.
Teacher, institution, member, and administration areas enforce different capabilities and visibility.
Members should not have to solve safety concerns alone. Reports are routed for review, immediate risk is prioritized, and platform action is separated from emergency response.
Contact the safety teamLearning relationships involving minors require stronger boundaries, age-appropriate communication, and responsible family or institutional involvement.
Contact our team with as much relevant context as you can safely provide.