Seller identity and business presence checked.
Example: A solo OpenClaw consultant with a real name, company site, and reachable business email, but no delivery review yet.
A generic badge is not enough. ClawProHub shows the exact review level so buyers know what has been checked and sellers know what the label actually means.
Every level describes a different depth of review. That keeps buyer expectations honest and keeps ClawProHub’s promise narrow enough to be defensible.
Seller identity and business presence checked.
Example: A solo OpenClaw consultant with a real name, company site, and reachable business email, but no delivery review yet.
Scope, delivery process, and support ownership checked.
Example: A setup provider with a documented deployment flow, clear deliverables, and a named owner for support.
Offer reviewed for risky behavior, permissions, and secrets handling.
Example: A paid workflow package reviewed for shell execution, credential handling, external calls, and install-time behavior.
Reserved for stronger controls, documentation, and support guarantees.
Example: A managed support package with admin controls, audit logging, support SLA, and a clear customer-data policy.