VVenuvero

Transparency

Data sources and crawler policy

Venuvero uses limited, source-linked venue information to help businesses understand publicly visible offers. This page explains the collection rules and how to request changes.

Effective August 10, 2026

What Venuvero collects

Venuvero records factual business information relevant to private-event bookings, such as venue identity, official website, location, capacity, amenities, service categories, publicly advertised prices, inclusions, exclusions, and the source observation date.

Source labels

  • Official: the venue’s own public website or document.
  • Marketplace: a public third-party venue or event listing.
  • Community-reported: an unverified public report, clearly labeled as such.
  • Venue verified: information submitted through an approved venue claim.
  • Venuvero estimate: a calculated scenario, never an official competitor quote.

Automated access rules

The VenuveroBot crawler accesses only public HTTP or HTTPS pages, identifies itself, checks robots.txt, rate-limits collection, follows a small number of same-site evidence links, rejects private-network destinations, caches results, and does not bypass accounts, paywalls, CAPTCHAs, or technical blocks.

Corrections, claims, and opt-outs

An authorized venue representative may request a factual correction, claim a listing, or opt an official domain out of future direct VenuveroBot collection. Venuvero reviews requests before changes take effect and may require business-domain or website evidence.

Submit a listing request

Copyright and source removal

Venuvero is designed to store facts and short generated summaries rather than republish source pages, photographs, logos, or complete reviews. Rights holders may use the same request form to identify material they believe should be corrected or removed.