Verify someone before letting them into your home.
Research contractors before signing a contract or allowing access to your property.
Hire the pro, not the problem.
Handing someone the keys to a project — and often your home — is a big trust decision. Vetting a contractor before you sign helps you confirm the person and business behind the quote are legitimate.
A quick investigation surfaces the public signals tied to their name, phone, email, or business so you can avoid the too-good-to-be-true quote and the disappearing-deposit scam.
Why people run this type of check
Verify contractors and service providers before allowing access to your home
Check digital presence signals
Avoid contractor scams
Protect your home and property
Concrete things a contractor vetting report helps you find
A personal identity that doesn't line up with the business name
Contact details linked to prior complaints or scam reports
Little to no verifiable history for an 'established' operation
Mismatched names across quotes, invoices, and online listings
Fast, simple, and built for everyday life.
Enter what you know
Start with a name and layer in any additional details — email, phone, location, or social profiles.
We analyze identity signals
The platform checks available data points, digital footprints, and identity clues.
Review the findings
Get a clean intelligence report with summary insights, signals, and risk indicators.
Common questions about contractor vetting
Can I check a business as well as a person?
Yes. You can start from a person's name and contact details, or a business name, to build a picture of who you're dealing with.
When should I run the check?
Before you sign a contract or pay a deposit — that's when verification matters most.
Will the contractor be notified?
No. The investigation is private and the contractor is never alerted.
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