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LEGAL · 21 AUGUST 2026

Community guidelines

Rally is operated by Kindred Labs Pte. Ltd., Singapore. Effective 21 August 2026 · Version 1.0

1. Who these guidelines apply to

A rally is a few people who already know each other sharing one training week, joined by invitation — no feed, no public posting, no photos, no comments, no messaging. Your rally sees your name and whether you trained, and nothing else about your training.

These guidelines apply to everyone who uses Rally and to everything another person can read: names, session labels, gym and equipment answers, and the weekly recap image. They do not cover your training log, which we do not review.

2. How to treat the people you train with

  • No harassment: threats, intimidation, stalking, bullying or sustained unwanted contact, in Rally or towards someone because of what you saw in Rally.
  • No hate: nothing attacking or demeaning a person for race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age or any comparable characteristic.
  • No comments on anyone's body, and no pressure: do not chase someone about a missed session, or make anyone feel they cannot rest, stop or leave.
  • Do not encourage unsafe training: through pain, injury or illness, with load someone is not ready for, without warm-ups or a spotter, or after someone has said they are stopping.
  • Do not encourage dangerous weight cutting (dehydration, sweat suits, saunas, laxatives, diuretics, water loading), disordered eating or extreme restriction (calorie floors, fasting as discipline, purging, earning food with training).
  • Do not give medical, nutritional, rehabilitation or clinical advice as though you were qualified to, or promote or organise prohibited or unprescribed performance-enhancing substances.

If someone is in immediate danger, call your local emergency services.

3. Names, labels and what you create

Your display name, a rally's name and its session labels are the only free text other people read.

  • No impersonation: do not suggest you are someone else, or connected to a gym, brand, coach, team or organisation when you are not.
  • Nothing offensive: slurs, hate, sexual content, harassment of a named person, or content meant to shock, including spellings built to get past a filter.
  • Nothing commercial, and no spam: no advertising, promotion, referral codes or selling; no rallies created in bulk; no invitations to people you do not know or used to distribute anything.
  • No rally named after a health condition, a clinical population or a body-composition target — anyone holding the invitation link sees the name before they join.

Name custom exercises and programmes by the same rules. Do not build a programme whose purpose is unsafe — extreme volume or frequency, or restriction rather than training — or put someone else's paid programme into Rally as your own.

4. Gyms and equipment

Other people plan their sessions around the shared record of gyms and equipment.

  • Answer honestly, and use "Not sure" rather than guessing.
  • Do not report equipment you have not seen, or file answers to make a gym look better or worse than it is, whether you work there, own it or have a dispute with it. Do not claim to be an operator when you are not.
  • Do not add a place that is not real, a home, or anywhere you should not be or that is deliberately not public. Adding a place publishes a location others can see; a garage belongs in the private home-gym option.
  • Do not use Rally to work out where a person trains. Following, locating, monitoring or turning up on someone ends an account on the first occurrence.

5. Sexual content, illegal content and minors

  • Nothing sexual: no explicit or suggestive names, labels or contributions, and no solicitation.
  • Nothing illegal: do not use Rally to commit, plan, facilitate or advertise a crime, to sell or source controlled substances including anabolic agents, or to distribute stolen data or credentials.
  • Nothing involving minors, without exception. Child sexual abuse material, the sexualisation of a minor in any form, and any attempt to solicit or groom a minor are absolutely prohibited. We close the account immediately, preserve what we must, and report it to the authorities.
  • Rally is for people aged 16 and over, everywhere. Do not create an account for someone under 16 or invite them to a rally. Tell us if you believe someone in your rally is under 16.

6. Sharing, and other people's data

The weekly recap image carries other members' names and whether they trained. Ask before you post one publicly, never post one to make a point about a member who did not train, and do not caption it in a way that would breach section 2. Once it leaves your device we cannot retrieve it.

Import only your own training file, not someone else's and not one you have no right to hold. Do not put another person's information into Rally at all — name, contact details, address, gym or health information — in a note, a label, a name or a place.

7. How to report something

You can leave a rally at any time and keep your training, plan and history, change your display name, and stop sharing the recap image. Anyone holding an invitation link sees the rally's name, so pass links on carefully.

To report something to us, email safety@rallyfit.co — there is no in-app reporting. Tell us what you saw, where in Rally, when, and what you want to happen. Screenshots help.

Deliberately false reports, and reports filed to harass someone, breach these guidelines. We can act on a Rally account and on what someone put into Rally, but not on what happened in the gym or a group chat.

8. What we do about reports

We do not monitor rallies or scan names, and a report is never a reason for us to read anyone's training data.

We acknowledge your report within 2 business days and decide it, against these guidelines and the Terms of Service, within 5 business days — the same day for credible threats or anything involving a minor's safety. We look at the content complained of, the rally's membership and invitations, and anything you send us. We act proportionately, tell you what we did unless the law prevents it or it would put someone at risk, tell the person we acted against on the same basis, and keep a record.

A person makes every enforcement decision; no account is suspended or closed by software.

9. What happens if you break these guidelines

We need not start at the top of this list, or use every step.

  1. We tell you what rule was broken and what has to change.
  2. We change or remove the content — a name reset, a label removed, an equipment answer reversed.
  3. We remove you from a rally.
  4. We suspend your account, while we look at something serious or as the sanction itself.
  5. We close your account and delete your data under our privacy policy; gym and equipment contributions stay in the shared map.
  6. We report criminal conduct to the authorities, in particular anything in section 5 involving minors, credible threats to life, and stalking.

Repeat behaviour escalates, and so does evading a sanction — a new account made to rejoin a rally you were removed from, or to reach someone who does not want to hear from you.

10. Appeals

If we act against your account or your content, email safety@rallyfit.co within 30 days. Tell us what you think we got wrong and send anything we did not have. We look at the decision again with anything new you give us, reply within 10 business days, and reverse it if we got it wrong. There is no appeal on the merits for content involving minors under section 5.

11. Legal requests, changes and contact

Where a court, regulator or law enforcement agency makes a lawful request, we comply with what the law requires and no more, and tell you where we are permitted to.

We will update these guidelines as Rally changes, and tell you in the app before a material change takes effect.

Reports, abuse and appeals: safety@rallyfit.co. Intellectual property complaints: legal@rallyfit.co. Privacy and data rights: privacy@rallyfit.co. Anything else: hello@rallyfit.co.

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