Friendly profile introduction
Explain who the provider is, what help they offer and how customers can ask a safe next question.
Confidence signalPlain-language intro, service area and support path are visible before any proof is relied on.
Use these profile polish cues to make provider pages feel clear, trustworthy and commercially ready without turning providers into ranked marketplace listings.
Explain who the provider is, what help they offer and how customers can ask a safe next question.
Confidence signalPlain-language intro, service area and support path are visible before any proof is relied on.
Show the kind of help a provider can support without quote comparison, price competition or lowest-price positioning.
Confidence signalService wording describes scope, suitability and manual next steps instead of ranking or competing.
Use calm trust language around manual checks, readiness and evidence without implying a score.
Confidence signalVerification appears as a reviewed readiness signal, not a public score or leaderboard position.
Only approved proof, examples or testimonials should be shown; otherwise use a no-proof-yet confidence message.
Confidence signalProof is permissioned/manual-review only and missing proof never creates a blank or suspicious page.
Customers should know how to ask questions, add details or raise a concern without sending private codes.
Confidence signalSupport, job help and next-step links are available near provider trust messaging.
Use this checklist to prepare your profile, services, verification, permissioned proof and support path before relying on customer-facing trust signals. It helps you get ready without creating ranking, price competition or price-race pressure.
Customers can understand who you are, where you help and how to ask a question.
Ready when:Name, service area, contact path and plain-language intro are complete.
Review profileYour services are described clearly without overpromising or using confusing technical wording.
Ready when:Each service has a simple description, safe scope and next-step wording.
Review servicesAdmin can check your readiness before customer-facing trust signals are relied on.
Ready when:Required verification details are provided and waiting for, or have passed, manual review.
Review verificationAny proof, testimonial or example work is permissioned and manually approved before public use.
Ready when:Proof is either permissioned and reviewed, or the page shows a safe no-proof-yet fallback.
Review proof guidanceCustomers know how to ask a question, add details or raise a concern without sharing private codes.
Ready when:Support links and safe-contact guidance are visible before real customer work.
Open support guidanceA calm completion guide for provider pilot readiness: profile, services, verification, availability, permissioned proof and support path. Everything remains human-reviewed.
Make sure your name, service area, short intro and contact pathway are easy for the team to understand before pilot work is reviewed.
Ready when:Profile details are readable, current and do not promise unsupported services.
Review profileKeep service descriptions plain-English and specific. The admin team should be able to see what you can safely help with and what needs discussion first.
Ready when:Services are written clearly without price-race, price competition or comparison language.
Review servicesUpload only the evidence requested and avoid private codes or unrelated personal identifiers. A person reviews documents before they are trusted.
Ready when:Required evidence is present or there is a clear reason it still needs manual follow-up.
Open verificationUse availability notes to help the team plan manual follow-up. This does not create automatic dispatch or guaranteed booking.
Ready when:Availability wording sets realistic windows and avoids instant-response promises.
Review availabilityOnly share examples, proof or testimonials that can be safely reviewed and permissioned before public use.
Ready when:Proof is safe to review or the page uses a calm no-proof-yet fallback.
Review proof guidanceKnow where to ask questions, add missing details or flag a blocker. Keep support in the same thread where possible.
Ready when:Provider knows the support link and does not need to guess the next step.
Open supportProvider storefront
This is the customer-facing store-style view for one approved provider. It can sit beside the live resume/showcase profile and link customers into orders, referrals and moderated reviews.
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