Step 1
Check
Review countries, local places, companies, and people in one shared safety database.
Community Safety Database
Shining light on transphobia, protecting our community, and helping us make safer choices together across countries, local places, companies, and people categories.
How To Use AGTRA
AGTRA is designed for quick, practical decisions. Check the signal, decide with context, then contribute back.
Step 1
Review countries, local places, companies, and people in one shared safety database.
Step 2
Use clear context and critical indicators to make practical decisions before you go.
Step 3
Submit your reports so the next person has better information than you did.
Coverage
AGTRA combines different data types so people can move from broad context to specific decisions.
Countries
National-level legal and risk context with explicit red flags, protections, and score rationale.
Local Businesses
Location-specific reports and endorsements for day-to-day decisions in real places.
Companies And Organisations
Entity-level policies and signals that may apply across multiple branches or locations.
Public Figures
Community-curated records for notable individuals where behavior affects safety perception.
What AGTRA Is
AGTRA is built by and for trans people. It exists to reduce avoidable harm by making safety information visible at decision time, with context rather than blanket labeling.
What it does well
What it does not do
Contribute
If you’ve seen or experienced transphobia, submit it. Your report can protect someone before they walk through the same door.