Who MSpace serves
Customers use MSpace to look up nearby professionals, read ratings, and compare service options. Independent artisans use it to build a credible online presence, accept bookings, and grow repeat business. Service companies use it to present their teams, service categories, and coverage areas more clearly.
The public site is written to answer the questions those audiences ask before taking the next step: how trustworthy profiles are, how booking works, what information is public, and how to get support if something goes wrong.
How profile quality is handled
Public profile pages are generated from platform data, but they are not all treated the same way. Profiles with incomplete information, weak descriptions, or limited trust signals are intentionally less discoverable. The goal is to avoid publishing thin pages as if they were finished business listings.
- Users can add service descriptions, locations, categories, and contact details to make a profile more useful.
- Ratings, reviews, verification indicators, and moderation tools help customers assess trust.
- Reporting flows and account controls allow abusive or misleading content to be investigated.
How editorial content is written
Guides and help articles on this site are written for real marketplace use cases such as comparing artisans, confirming availability, understanding reviews, and reducing fraud risk. The content is reviewed against current product flows so the pages stay aligned with how the app actually works.
MSpace does not aim to publish filler pages. When a page exists, it should answer a practical question, support a product task, or help a user decide whether the platform is relevant for them.