BlushDesk didn't come out of a startup incubator. It came from being tired — tired of watching independent escorts duct-tape together Google Forms and spreadsheets and prayer, always one TOS update away from losing everything they'd built. So we built something that can't be taken away.
If any of this sounds familiar, that's because every escort deals with it. The difference is whether you have a system for it or you're winging it.
The guy who asks 47 questions and vanishes. The one who confirms twice and ghosts. You know the type. Your time is literally your income, and too much of it is going to people who were never serious.
Google Forms, Calendly, Mailchimp, Wix — they all have "no adult content" in their TOS. One morning your booking form works, the next it's gone and nobody at Google is going to answer your appeal. We've been through this cycle enough times.
Booking requests scattered across DMs, emails, Telegram. Screening by memory. Manually tracking who showed up and who flaked. You started this business for freedom — not to be a full-time administrator.
Most software companies tolerate sex workers at best. We started here. These aren't afterthoughts — they're the reason BlushDesk exists.
Built for escorts, by someone who understands the work. Not a tagline — an architecture decision.
Your data is encrypted at rest. Your identity is yours to control. We don't mine it, sell it, or hand it over. Every feature we build starts with the question: does this protect the person using it?
Encrypted client notes, booking forms that collect screening info before you ever respond, an AI that filters out the noise so you don't have to. The safety layer wasn't bolted on — it was built first.
The AI handles the back-and-forth, answers FAQs, and flags what matters. But it hands off the moment you need it to. BlushDesk gives you tools and information — you decide what to do with them.
No app store listing that gives you away. No social sign-in that outs your profession. Your clients see a clean booking form — they don't need to know what's behind it.
No sanitised language. No euphemisms. Session types, screening fields, encrypted client notes, deposit display — these aren't edge cases we accommodate. They're the reason we exist.
Swiss data sovereignty by design
Your data lives on Swiss servers. Not US servers with a privacy policy. Not EU servers subject to cross-border agreements. Swiss servers, protected by some of the strongest privacy laws on the planet — outside the EU, outside the US, outside Five Eyes.
We didn't incorporate in Switzerland for the chocolate. Your business data deserves a jurisdiction where privacy is a constitutional right, not a checkbox someone ticks before the next data breach.
Your booking forms, client CRM, AI assistant, and calendar — all in one place, all encrypted, all yours. No more duct-taping tools together and hoping none of them ban you this week.