Identity and source spread
The profile starts with whether the same business identity appears across named public sources with consistent name, phone, location, website, and service clues.
You should not have to open every review site one by one just to check whether the same trader shows up with consistent evidence. MyTrustedTraders brings the public picture together and keeps the gaps visible.
These numbers come from named public sources, not hidden partner feeds or private vetting.
7,934 public reviews across 128 trader listings.
Public reviews and trader listings from the named platforms are brought into one record so homeowners can compare like for like.
Profiles expose review volume, ratings, source presence, contact details, and gaps in the record. Thin evidence stays visible.
Shortlist the traders that look credible, inspect the full profile, and choose who deserves a quote request or phone call.
The old React route made the decision flow feel concrete: inspect identity, review strength, source spread, credentials, and gaps before you decide who deserves a call.
The profile starts with whether the same business identity appears across named public sources with consistent name, phone, location, website, and service clues.
Imported review volume, average rating, dated snippets, and platform coverage are shown as evidence to inspect, not as a promise about future workmanship.
Registry-backed proof sits beside reviews, not inside them. A claimed owner relationship is useful, but it does not replace Gas Safe, NICEIC, company, licence, or insurance evidence.
Thin records, missing credentials, wrong-profile matches, and correction/removal routes stay visible so homeowners and traders can see what is still unresolved.
Result cards expose review depth, source spread, rating, location, and proof cues before any profile click. Sort controls change evidence order, not paid placement.
A profile should make the strongest public signals easy to inspect while keeping missing credentials, narrow platform coverage, and imported-review boundaries visible.
Decision tools are not just saved names. They keep the homeowner's proof trail, comparison criteria, and next enquiry step attached to the traders under consideration.
MTT is designed for the practical sequence homeowners already follow: search, inspect, compare, contact, and verify. The interface keeps evidence and caveats together throughout that workflow.
Search is free. Start with the public evidence, then decide who deserves your call.