Editorial approach
Source links first. Endorsements never.
Profiles are written for discovery and comparison, not for ranking. Public provider pages, official
directories, portfolio links, and direct supplier updates are the source material. Buyers do their own
due diligence before booking.
Provider claims, with the source visible
When a supplier claims venue experience, approval status, workshop capacity, or in-house production,
the page surfaces where that claim came from instead of repeating it as fact. Anything not source-
backed is left out.
Buyer notes, not reviews
Each profile carries a short list of questions a buyer should ask before signing — scope, deadlines,
venue access, safety, insurance, pricing, what's included, what's billed separately. No star
ratings, no reviews, no "best of" claims.
Supplier-led updates
Suppliers can submit profile updates with official pages, portfolio links, and the best quote
contact. Pages get edited when the new information is clear enough to be useful for buyers; we
don't rewrite a profile to make it sound stronger than the source supports.
Corrections welcome
If a profile has outdated or incomplete details, send the corrected information and source links
through the listing update form. We treat a working email or a public page as the bar for evidence.