1. Service scope
Culinaro provides software, discovery, profile, recipe, messaging and request tools that help clients find and contact independent chefs. Culinaro does not itself prepare food, cater events, employ the listed chefs or guarantee a chef's availability, suitability or service quality.
2. Accounts, chef eligibility and access
You are responsible for your account credentials and activity. Chefs must keep profile, service, price, allergen, food safety and availability information accurate and must hold any registration, permission, qualification or insurance required for the services they offer.
3. User content
You keep ownership of recipes, photos, profile information, service descriptions and messages you submit, but grant Culinaro permission to host, display and process that content so the platform can operate. You must not upload content that infringes rights, misleads users or breaches applicable law.
4. Acceptable use
Do not use Culinaro for unlawful, harmful, abusive, spam, fraudulent or misleading activity. Do not bypass safety, consent, moderation, messaging or account controls, and do not publish private, copyrighted or regulated information without the right to do so.
5. Marketplace contracts, cancellations and disputes
Any cooking, catering, event or food-service agreement is made directly between the client and the chef. Prices, deposits, cancellations, refunds, taxes, invoices, licences, safety obligations and dispute outcomes must be agreed and handled by those parties unless Culinaro provides a specific written flow. Culinaro may help share information or moderate platform abuse, but is not a party to the service contract and does not provide legal, tax, food-safety or professional certification advice.
6. Changes and suspension
We may update these terms and may restrict or suspend accounts, profiles, requests or content where needed to protect users, comply with law or prevent abuse. Continued use after an update means acceptance of the latest version.