Claim your vendor page, contribute accurate pricing, and show practitioners you're committed to transparency. Your product's workflow coverage and feature reputation are built by practitioners, not by you — that's what makes it credible.
There is no step where you declare your product's features or workflows. That data comes from verified practitioners who actually use your tool. Your vendor page's workflow coverage, ratings, and feature mentions are built entirely from practitioner submissions. This is what makes the data trustworthy.
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This helps mods understand your authority to represent the company. Never published.
Used for DNS verification and to confirm the correct vendor page.
Both methods prove you have authority over the company's accounts.
Follow the instructions below, then confirm. A moderator will check within 48 hours.
r/legaltech vendor verification - [Your Company Name]
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Help practitioners compare fairly. Public pricing information builds trust and reduces wasted sales calls for everyone.
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Verified practitioners can offer direct feedback on your product. The workflows they contact you about are determined by how they actually use your tool — you don't need to select anything. You just choose how reachable you want to be.
This will be shown on your vendor page so verified practitioners can reach out directly.
How should mods reach your team when a practitioner requests an introduction? This is never shown publicly.
Check everything looks right before submitting.
A moderator will review your verification within 48 hours. Once confirmed, your vendor page will show a verified badge and you'll receive Reddit flair. Your workflow coverage, practitioner ratings, and feature request rankings will build as verified users contribute.