Features

What VideoVerify.Me does

A Free tier that delivers real value, and a Pro tier built around the safety features that serious daters actually asked for.

Free vs. Pro

Free Tier

$0 / month

Genuinely useful, not crippled.

Host account
Up to 3 sessions per day
Session duration up to 15 minutes
Session expiry window up to 24 hours
Live video and audio
In-session text chat
Mute / camera off controls
Screenshot deterrence watermark
Single-guest enforcement
Session dashboard (last 30 days, metadata only)
Geolocation confidence scoring
Verified Snapshot

Pro Tier

Most Popular

$9 / month

A personal safety investment, not a software subscription.

Everything in Free
Unlimited sessions per day
Session duration up to 60 minutes (or host-defined)
Session expiry window up to 7 days
Geolocation confidence scoring
Verified Snapshot (post-MVP)
Priority session routing
Session metadata export

Pro Feature

Geolocation Confidence Scoring

When a Guest joins a session, the platform performs a passive, server-side analysis of the connection metadata and produces a confidence score that tells the Host how likely it is that the Guest is actually located where their dating profile claims.

The system analyzes the Guest's connection as seen by the TURN relay server. From this, it can determine the IP address's registered geographic location, the ISP or carrier, whether the IP belongs to a residential ISP, mobile carrier, datacenter, or known VPN/proxy service.

The Host never sees the Guest's raw IP address. The system produces a plain-language confidence tier. The Host makes their own judgment from there. The platform is not making an accusation — it is providing a signal.
Geolocation confidence scoring illustration

The six confidence tiers

1

Confirmed: Boston area, residential connection

IP matches claimed city, registered to a home ISP (e.g., Xfinity, RCN)

2

Confirmed: Boston area, mobile connection

IP matches claimed city, registered to a mobile carrier

3

Boston area, but VPN or proxy detected

IP resolves to claimed city, but is a known VPN exit node or proxy

4

Location mismatch: different US city

IP resolves to a US city other than the claimed location

5

Location mismatch: outside United States

IP resolves to a country other than the claimed country

6

Unable to determine

Connection metadata is insufficient for scoring

What this feature is not

This feature does not verify identity. It does not confirm that the person on camera is who they say they are. It confirms only that the device they are using appears to be in the location they claim. A scammer using a residential IP in Boston could still be a scammer. The feature reduces one specific vector of deception: geographic misrepresentation.


Pro Feature — Post-MVP

Verified Snapshot

Women who are active on dating platforms receive a high volume of video verification requests and find the process exhausting when repeated many times in a single day. The Verified Snapshot addresses this directly.

After completing a live verification session, the Host can generate a platform-signed artifact — either a 5 to 10 second video clip or a set of 3 to 5 still frames. The Snapshot is cryptographically signed with a timestamp and session identifier, making it verifiable as genuine and preventing it from being repurposed across different contexts.

Think of it as archive.org for verifications. A completed live session becomes a reusable asset with a defined shelf life. Sally verifies with Chuck at 10AM and can share that Snapshot with the next 12 requesters that day — without sitting through 12 more live calls.
Verified Snapshot illustration

48 to 72 hour expiry

Snapshots expire after a short window. They are a convenience bridge, not a permanent credential.

Limited-use links

Each Snapshot link is shareable up to 5 times to prevent mass distribution.

No download

Recipients can view the Snapshot in the browser but cannot download it. Watermarking applies.

Explicit consent

The Host must acknowledge that a brief recording will be retained for the Snapshot's validity period. This is the one exception to the no-persistent-storage rule, and it is opt-in.