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Verify as a vendor

Claim your vendor page, contribute accurate pricing, and show practitioners you're committed to transparency. Your product's workflow coverage and feature reputation are built by practitioners, not by you — that's what makes it credible.

  • Claimed page — enhanced listing with verified badge on the wiki
  • Reddit flair — "Verified Vendor" badge so practitioners know who you are
  • Practitioner data — see how practitioners actually use your product, which workflows they apply it to, what they rate, and what improvements they want (ranked by votes, rolling 12 months)
  • Friend of the Wiki — sign the transparency pledge for premium placement
  • Direct feedback — commission deep practitioner interviews through the research marketplace
  • Welcomes feedback badge — opt in to let verified practitioners reach out directly with product feedback

What's public and what's private?

Public Company name, website, pricing info, pledge status, feedback preferences
Private Your personal role, verification method, mod-facilitated contact (mods only)

What you won't find here

There is no step where you declare your product's features or workflows. That data comes from verified practitioners who actually use your tool. Your vendor page's workflow coverage, ratings, and feature mentions are built entirely from practitioner submissions. This is what makes the data trustworthy.