Teachecker has officially launched TeaAboutMe.com, a new website designed to help men determine whether their identifying details may appear in Tea app discussions. The platform provides a structured request process that focuses on identity matching, clear result categories, and realistic expectations about what a third-party lookup can establish.
The new website allows users to submit relevant details such as first name, age, location, nickname, and a photograph previously used on a dating profile. The service reviews the information provided and returns one of three outcomes: Found, Not Found, or Possible Match. This approach is intended to reduce confusion when a common name, nearby city, or partial profile creates uncertainty about whether a post refers to the correct person.
The website launch marks an important milestone in teachecker's effort to make Tea app mention checks easier to understand and more accessible. Rather than relying on rumors, incomplete screenshots, or broad internet searches, users can begin with a focused request based on the same identifiers that may appear in a dating-related post.
“We are excited to launch TeaAboutMe.com as a clearer home for the teachecker service,” said Toby, CEO of teachecker. “Many people contact us after hearing that they may have been posted, but they do not know whether the information is current or even connected to the right person. The new website gives them a more organized way to request a check and understand the result.”
TeaAboutMe.com also introduces clearer explanations of how the lookup process works, what each result category means, and what the service cannot guarantee. A Not Found result means no matching content was located using the information supplied; it does not establish that a post has never existed. A Possible Match indicates that some details align but that there is not enough evidence to confirm identity.
The website further explains that teachecker is independent from Tea. The service does not provide customers with a Tea account, bypass membership or identity-verification requirements, identify anonymous authors, or guarantee that third-party content will be removed. These boundaries are presented prominently so users can make informed decisions before submitting a request.
The new platform is designed for straightforward use across desktop and mobile devices. Visitors can review the service, prepare relevant identifying details, and understand the possible outcomes before ordering a lookup. The company recommends providing only information relevant to identity matching and avoiding passwords, financial information, government identification, or unrelated private records.
For more information, visit TeaChecker today.


