Verifying invitation
N° 001 Verification · for service providers

Sit next to
the operators
inside.

Apply for verification. Cleared to mention your service when an operator asks. Direct line to the seat-holders. The bar exists so the room stays high — that's why a seat-holder picks up the phone.

N° 002

What verification means.

Three rules.
No exclusivity.
RULE I

Editors review every name.

Each verified provider has been reviewed for capacity, response time, operator fit, and a track record the editors can stand behind. The review is editorial, not algorithmic.

RULE II

Referred first, by name.

When an operator asks for a category, the editor's first call is a verified provider. The reply comes by name, with context — not a list of links, not a queue, not a form.

RULE III

The room stays open.

Members and other providers are free to recommend anyone they've used and trust. Verification means first call — not only call. The room makes its own decisions.

N° 003

Currently verified.

10 names.
The bench turns over.
N° 004

How verification works.

Three steps.
Same-week reply.

Reach an editor.

Direct Telegram to the editor below. Bring the basics: firm, category, region, capacity, two references the room would recognize.

Editorial review.

Capacity, response time, references inside the room, operator fit. Editorial — not algorithmic. The bar protects the operators on the seats, which is why it exists.

Whitelisted.

Cleared to mention your service in the room. Listed on this page. Editor calls you first when the category comes up. The room takes it from there.

N° 005

Small questions.

Editor answers
the rest directly.
  1. What does verification grant me? Three things: clearance to name your service in the room when an operator asks, a direct DM line to the seat-holders, and the editor's first call when your category comes up. Listed on this page as a verified provider.
  2. How does the review work? The editor takes the basics — firm, category, region, capacity, references — and runs them past the room. Capacity, response time, and operator fit decide it. Editorial, not algorithmic. Same-week reply, in writing.
  3. Is there a cap per category? Yes. Each category carries a small bench — typically two to three verified names. New names enter as the room scales, or when an existing row is removed.
  4. What disqualifies a provider? A failure on a member's account, repeated. Misrepresented capacity. Cold outreach to seat-holders who haven't asked. Pitching off-topic. One member reporting a failure freezes the row; a second confirms it; the row comes off, in writing.
  5. Can a non-verified provider still mention their service? When an operator opens the question, anyone in the room is free to recommend whoever they trust — verified or not. Verification clears you to name your own service proactively when the category comes up. That's the difference.

Reach the editor.

Verification is by editorial review. Bring the basics — firm, category, region, capacity, references — and expect a reply on the same week.

Contact an editor