How Esposearch Expert Vetting Works
Freelancers do not simply register and begin serving clients. Esposearch uses an approval process designed to review relevant profile, identity and capability information before approved accounts become eligible to operate.
Your website should not depend on an unchecked profile.
Vetting helps reduce uncertainty before a client engages a freelancer by establishing that the applicable Esposearch review process has been completed.
More accountable profiles
The process is designed to review relevant identity and professional information before marketplace approval.
Better evidence of capability
Relevant experience, skills, portfolio work or other suitable competency evidence may form part of the review.
Controlled marketplace participation
Only approved freelancer accounts become eligible to operate and serve clients through Esposearch.
Four practical stages before marketplace operation
The exact review may vary according to the professional profile and the information required, but the marketplace follows this core structure.
Application
The professional submits relevant profile, identity, expertise and marketplace onboarding information.
Verification
Applicable identity, profile and other required information is checked as part of the review process.
Capability Review
Relevant skills, experience, portfolio work or appropriate competency evidence is assessed.
Marketplace Approval
If approved, the freelancer account becomes eligible to operate and serve clients through the platform.
Vetting looks beyond the signup form.
The objective is to assess information relevant to professional participation in a specialist marketplace for WordPress services and AI applications for websites.
Relevant professional and marketplace profile details.
Applicable identity information required by the onboarding process.
Professional history connected to the expertise being represented.
Examples or other suitable evidence that help demonstrate relevant capability.
Alignment with WordPress, AI website work and related marketplace categories.
Completion of applicable onboarding and approval requirements.
What Esposearch vetting means—and what it does not mean
Trust is stronger when the limits of a review process are stated clearly.
Vetting means
- The professional completed the applicable review process.
- Relevant profile and capability information was considered.
- The freelancer account was approved for marketplace operation.
- Clients have more structured information to evaluate before hiring.
Vetting does not mean
- A guarantee of a particular project result.
- A guarantee that every expert is suitable for every requirement.
- A substitute for reviewing scope, experience and portfolio fit.
- Automatic approval because a course or Academy program was completed.
One process, two different benefits
Hire with more relevant information.
Browse approved experts and use profile information, experience, portfolio evidence and marketplace feedback where available to choose a professional whose capabilities fit the work.
Explore Esposearch for Clients →Approval is earned, not automatic.
Professionals can apply to join, complete the applicable review process and, if approved, become eligible to serve clients through the marketplace.
Explore the Freelancer Pathway →Questions about approval and verification?
Use these answers to understand how marketplace vetting works and what approved status means.
View All FAQsIt means the freelancer completed the applicable Esposearch onboarding and review process and the account was approved to operate on the marketplace.
The applicable process may review profile and identity information, relevant experience, skills, portfolio work and other suitable evidence connected to the professional's marketplace expertise.
No. Vetting confirms completion of the applicable review process and marketplace approval. Clients should still evaluate the expert's fit for the specific scope and requirement.
No. Registration alone does not automatically provide approval to operate. The applicable onboarding and review process must be completed first.
No. Academy training supports professional development, but marketplace approval remains a separate process.
Find approved WordPress and AI experts through Esposearch.
Browse vetted professionals, review relevant expertise and choose the specialist whose capabilities best fit your website requirement.