Forwork

A public Work Identity should be clear, controlled, and trustworthy.

Forwork separates public proof from private account data, gives users control over what they publish, and keeps legal, payment, and community rules visible before people commit.

Public/private data boundary
User-controlled publishing
Clear policies and moderation
Transparent payment support

The operating promises behind a Forwork profile.

Public profile control

Only the content a user chooses to publish becomes part of a public profile: bio, projects, services, tips, contact channels, and related proof.

Private account boundary

Admin settings, payment details, unpublished content, and account operations are treated as private operational data, not public profile content.

Community standards

Profiles should represent real work accurately. Forwork can limit impersonation, misleading claims, unsafe content, spam, and rights violations.

Payment clarity

Paid plans should show plan scope, billing cycle, activation, and support path clearly before and after payment.

Trust starts before the profile goes live.

A good Work Identity is not only designed well. It is reviewed for accuracy, permissions, privacy, and contact readiness before it is shared.

Open the publish checklist
01Review claims

Make sure roles, outcomes, client references, and credentials are accurate.

02Check permissions

Use only assets, logos, screenshots, and case details you have the right to publish.

03Set contact intent

Tell viewers what kind of opportunity, brief, or conversation makes sense.