Bans Adult Services
Forms & Surveys

Can escorts use Google Forms?

Free and familiar — but it will delete your data overnight.

What the Terms of Service actually say

Google Forms Product Terms — Sexually Explicit Material (January 2021)

Do not distribute content that contains sexually explicit material, such as nudity, graphic sex acts, and pornographic material.

While this doesn't name escort services directly, Google's enforcement interprets "sexually explicit material" broadly. Booking forms that reference services, rates, or screening questions common in the industry are routinely flagged and removed.

Google Forms Product Terms — Dangerous and Illegal Activities (October 2022)

Do not use this product to engage in illegal activities or to promote activities, goods, services, or information that cause serious and immediate harm to people or animals.

As a US company, Google treats escort services as legally grey — and its automated systems err on the side of removal. Google's other policies (Google Pay, Google Maps, Developer Program) explicitly name escort services as banned, revealing the company's stance.

What's specifically prohibited

  • Escort booking or intake forms
  • Client screening questionnaires
  • Availability or scheduling forms for adult services
  • Deposit or payment-related collection forms
  • Any form linked to paid companionship

What happens if you get caught

  • Form deleted without warning
  • All submitted data permanently lost
  • Linked Google account suspended (Gmail, Drive, Photos — everything)
  • No appeal process for adult content violations

Our analysis

Google Forms is the most popular free form builder, which makes it the first tool many escorts reach for when they need a booking form. The Forms-specific policy bans "sexually explicit material" but doesn't name escort services directly. However, that doesn't make it safe. Google's other product policies tell the real story: Google Pay bans "escort or prostitution services" and even "companionship services" by name. Google Maps prohibits "sexually oriented businesses." The Google Developer Program bans "escort services" explicitly. This reveals a clear company-wide stance — and Google Forms enforcement follows suit. Providers regularly report having booking forms deleted by automated content scanning, with no warning and no human review. The real danger isn't just losing the form — it's losing your entire Google account, including Gmail, Drive, and Google Calendar. Many providers have woken up to find their entire digital life locked because of a single booking form. Google is a US company operating under FOSTA-SESTA, and its enforcement reflects that reality regardless of what any individual product's TOS says.

Safe alternatives to Google Forms

BlushDeskRecommended

Booking forms with encounter type (incall/outcall/FMTY), duration picker, availability-aware date/time, and file uploads. Swiss-hosted.

SW-FriendlyFree (beta)

Privacy-focused form builder with no content restrictions. Generous free tier.

SW-FriendlyFree–$29/mo

Spanish-based form builder with no explicit escort ban. Beautiful conversational forms.

SW-FriendlyFree–$59/mo

End-to-end encrypted, open-source form builder. Fully self-hostable.

SW-FriendlySelf-HostableFree

The BlushDesk alternative

BlushDesk booking forms are built for this industry — encrypted, Swiss-hosted, and ban-proof. Encounter type fields (incall/outcall/FMTY) that ask for more info accordingly, duration picker, availability-aware date/time, and file uploads.

Try BlushDesk free

Other forms & surveys platforms

Built for your industry

Stop worrying about bans

BlushDesk is self-hosted in Switzerland, runs its own AI and email, and was built by a sex worker. No third-party platform can shut you down.

Get started free
Back to all platforms