Index is a manually curated directory of digital service businesses.
It exists to make it easier to see who actually offers what online, without having to reverse-engineer content, profiles, or launches.
1. We list businesses that clearly sell services
Index includes digital businesses that offer paid, ongoing services.
Right now, we focus on evergreen services — things you can hire or buy without waiting for a launch window.
If a business runs launches and also offers evergreen services, it can still be listed.
2. Each listing shows the essentials
Every entry is designed to answer the practical questions people usually struggle to find:
• What this business offers
• The type of service (done-for-you, 1:1, group, etc.)
• Who it’s for
• How to find or contact them
No opinions.
No rankings.
No sponsored placement.
Just clarity.
3. All information is public and centralized
All data shown in Index comes from publicly available sources and is centralized here for easier discovery.
We do our best to keep listings accurate and up to date.
If a service is no longer offered, a website changes, or a social link becomes outdated, you can report it.
Index is not the source of the data — it’s the place where it’s organized.
4. You browse by service, not by content
Index isn’t built around personalities, algorithms, or feeds.
You can explore by:
• Category
• Service type
• Engagement type
So you can start with what you need, not who you already follow.
If a provider looks relevant, you can then explore their public presence — website, social profiles, or platforms they use — and decide whether to follow or engage on your own terms.
Index helps you find first.
You decide what to do next.
5. The directory is curated, not open
Index is not an open marketplace.
Listings are reviewed and added manually to keep the directory readable, relevant, and useful.
This means:
• No partnerships
• No brand deals
• No influencer listings without real services
6. How businesses are selected
Index is built through manual research and review.
Listings come from two main sources:
1. Referrals and suggestions
Businesses can be suggested by founders, clients, or peers who believe a service should be included.
2. Ongoing manual discovery
Every day, a small number of businesses are added through active research.
We search across social platforms and websites using service-based keywords — not popularity signals.
For each business, we:
- Review their website and public pages
- Confirm they clearly sell paid services
- Verify service type and availability
- Check links and public contact details
Only after this review is a business added to Index.
Index does not accept bulk submissions, paid placements, or automated imports.
Every listing is added intentionally to keep the directory useful and readable.
7. Why this isn’t fully automated
Index isn’t generated by scraping or AI alone.
AI helps us discover, scan, and monitor public information — but every listing is reviewed by a human before it appears.
That’s because service businesses rarely make it clear what’s actually available now. Launch-based offers, waitlists, outdated pages, and marketing language often look identical on the surface.
Index prioritizes accuracy over speed. AI supports the process — it doesn’t decide the listings.
8. Businesses can request inclusion, updates, or removal
If you run an online service business — or want to suggest one — you can request to be added.
If you already have a listing and need something updated or removed, you can submit a request.
All changes are reviewed and confirmed before being published.
Index is intentionally small and evolving.
9. What Index is not
• Not a learning platform
• Not a marketplace
• Not a launch calendar
• Not a review site
Index is a working directory for finding real services, faster.
10. Keeping listings up to date
Index is built using publicly available information and is updated manually.
Services, offers, and links can change — and we do our best to keep everything accurate as the directory grows.
If you notice something that’s outdated, incorrect, or no longer offered, you can submit an update or removal request.
Every report is reviewed, and listings are adjusted accordingly.
Index is a living directory — accuracy matters, and help from the community keeps it useful.