How to read ClawProHub trust labels.

You do not need to learn a framework. Use the label on each offer to understand what has actually been checked, what it is good for, and what question to ask next.

For buyers

Use the label to decide how much review you still need

Some offers are ready for a straightforward purchase. Others need a delivery conversation, a technical review, or a stronger enterprise check. The label helps you tell the difference quickly.

Identity Verified

Seller identity and business presence checked.

Best when

You are still evaluating the provider and want to confirm the business is real before going deeper.

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Who owns delivery, what exactly is included, and what support exists after purchase?

Delivery Verified

Scope, delivery process, and support ownership checked.

Best when

You care most about a clear scope, named owner, and a delivery process you can review before buying.

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Where does it run, what access is needed, and what happens after handoff or go-live?

Code Reviewed

Offer reviewed for risky behavior, permissions, and secrets handling.

Best when

You want stronger confidence in how a workflow or package behaves before you install or deploy it.

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What parts were reviewed, what permissions does it need, and what remains your team's responsibility?

Enterprise-Ready

Reserved for stronger controls, documentation, and support guarantees.

Best when

You need stronger controls, documentation, support guarantees, or a safer path through IT and procurement.

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Which controls are already included, which are custom, and what SLA or support commitment is attached?

Need help deciding?

Tell us what kind of trust you need

If you already know you want a hosted offer, a code-reviewed package, or something that can survive a stricter internal review, say that up front and we will narrow the shortlist for you.