Manual credential review before listing
Professionals must provide current identity and registration details before a profile is activated for proposal access or presented as active on the platform.
Professional standards
How professionals are reviewed, how subscription pricing interacts with client-facing fees, and what conduct the platform expects.
Professionals must provide current identity and registration details before a profile is activated for proposal access or presented as active on the platform.
Proposal requests are designed to produce written scope, timing, pricing, and off-platform engagement disclosures rather than vague lead handoffs.
Each professional remains independently responsible for engagement letters, costs disclosures, conflicts, file management, and regulatory compliance.
Matter intake, proposal activity, and core account records are retained so conduct, disputes, and misuse can be reviewed.
Disclosure expectations
Professionals must describe scope, assumptions, and exclusions clearly before a client accepts a proposal.
Registered migration agents remain responsible for any client documents, service statements, and fee disclosures required under their own legal and code obligations.
Professionals remain responsible for their own engagement letters, costs disclosures, and any regulatory notices required for the matter.
Any pass-through or bundled platform cost must be disclosed clearly to the client if it affects the quoted fee.
The platform may limit visibility or suspend accounts where disclosure, credential, or conduct standards are not met.
Pricing link
The flat subscription model only works if professionals keep their client-facing pricing and engagement disclosures clear.