meetdaisy.co presents itself as a tool for discovering local events and building calendars around your interests. It asks visitors to log in or join, which suggests user accounts are a core part of the service.
For a site like this, the basics are in place: the connection is encrypted, the domain has email authentication, and there's a privacy policy and terms of service. Those are positive signs that the operators understand what running a web service involves.
But there's a significant gap in ownership transparency. We couldn't retrieve WHOIS data, so there's no way to confirm who is behind meetdaisy.co. Established event platforms like Eventbrite or Meetup make their company details easy to find. The absence of clear ownership information, combined with a domain history of less than a year, means you're trusting an unknown operator with whatever personal information you sign up with.
If you decide to create an account, use a strong, unique password and avoid sharing sensitive data until the site builds a longer track record. There's nothing here that screams scam, but there also isn't enough trust to let your guard down. Keep an eye on how they handle your data and whether they eventually add a proper business address and registration details.