Provider FAQ
This page answers common questions a cleaner, mover, or local service operator might ask before leaving their details with Service Scout AU.
Can I create a public provider profile today?
No. Service Scout AU is not offering public provider profiles or paid listings yet. The current provider form only records interest for future contact.
Does Service Scout AU guarantee leads or bookings?
No. There is no guarantee of leads, rankings, or bookings. Any future provider program would need to explain how providers are selected, how visibility works, and what readers are actually being promised.
What details are most useful if I submit interest?
The most helpful submissions usually include a real business name, a clear service area, a practical description of what work you actually do, and a website or public profile that shows you are actively operating.
What standards would matter if participation opens later?
- Transparent pricing or quoting scope
- Proof that the business is active and contactable
- Clear service coverage by city or suburb
- Plain disclosure if any listing is paid or sponsored
How to use this FAQ well
Use this page if you run a service business and want a quick explanation of what the project is doing today, what is not open yet, and what would matter if provider participation changes later.
Do not treat this FAQ as a live application outcome. Reading this page does not create a listing, reserve a place, or imply that a business has passed any review standard.
Best next step after this FAQ: open For service providers if you want to register interest, read the editorial policy if you want to understand the reader-facing standards, or use Contact if your message is broader than provider participation.
Need the shortest route?
If you landed here before working out whether provider pages are even the right path, open Start here. It will point you toward guides, city pages, tools, or quote prep first.
If you want the provider trust route first
Use this page first to understand what is live today, then read Disclosure to check the current commercial boundary, then open For service providers only if you still want to record interest under those limits.
If you are really asking about site rules
If your question is broader than provider participation, use the site-rule pages first instead of jumping into provider forms. About explains the site's purpose, and Disclosure explains the current commercial boundary.
If you already have a reader-facing question instead
Do not stay on the provider route if your real issue is comparing quotes, checking service scope, or deciding what to do before booking. The cleaner route is Start comparing quotes, the hubs, or Contact only after you can point to one clear gap.
Or start by decision stage
If you only need one decision from this FAQ, use the stage below instead of reading the whole page top to bottom.
Understand what is live today
Use this page first if you need the quick answer on whether listings, leads, or ranking programs are active now.
Check the participation boundary
Open the provider page if your question is whether this project currently accepts public profiles or participation requests.
Send provider interest only if it fits
Use the form only after you are clear that it records interest for later review rather than creating a live listing.
Or start by service path
If your business clearly sits in one of the site's main service categories, use that path to understand the reader-facing context first.
End of lease cleaning
Use this path if your business is centered on move-out cleaning, bond return, and inspection-related work.
House cleaning
Use this path if your business is centered on recurring home cleaning and regular visit scope.
Removalists
Use this path if your business is centered on moving services, access, timing, and transport conditions.
Or start by city
If your provider question is tied to one city market, use a city entry point to see how the site currently frames that local context.
Sydney
Use Sydney if your business context is shaped by big-city cost and comparison expectations there.
Melbourne
Use Melbourne if your next provider decision depends on metro pricing and service framing there.
Brisbane
Use Brisbane if Queensland cost framing and provider context are what you need next.
What should I do now?
If you want to hear when provider participation opens, use the provider interest form. If you simply want to correct a guide or ask a broader question, use the contact page.