Build trust on your profile

Win homeowner confidence on Homeezy: add your license number, liability insurance, typical job cost, reviews, and a complete portfolio.

2 min readLast updated June 4, 2026

How do I build trust and credibility on my Homeezy profile?

The fastest way to earn homeowner trust on Homeezy is to complete the credentials on your profile — your license number, liability insurance details, and typical job cost range — and back them up with real portfolio projects and reviews. These trust signals show on your public profile's business panel, so homeowners can see at a glance that you're a legitimate, insured pro.

The trust signals that matter

  • License number — proves you're a registered contractor.
  • Liability insurance — reassures homeowners that work is covered.
  • Typical job cost range — sets expectations and filters in serious leads.
  • Portfolio projects with photos — proof of the quality you deliver.
  • Client reviews — third-party confirmation of on-time, on-budget work.
  • Logo, cover, and a clear About us — a polished, professional first impression.

Complete your credentials

  1. 1
    Open the profile editor

    Go to Edit profile from your business page.

  2. 2
    Fill in the credentials section

    Add your license number, liability insurance, and typical job cost range — all required to save.

  3. 3
    Round out your profile

    Add a public email, your logo and cover, a strong About us, and your services and service areas.

  4. 4
    Add portfolio and gather reviews

    Publish your best projects and ask happy clients for reviews so your profile shows real proof of work.

A contact in your CRM shows a Linked badge once a homeowner you've worked with has a connected Homeezy account — that's about contacts, not your own profile verification. Your credibility comes from a complete, accurate profile.

You enter your own license and insurance details, and they display on your public profile. Keep them accurate and up to date — homeowners and platforms rely on them.

Reviews come from clients on completed projects. Do great work, then invite clients to leave feedback; their reviews appear in your profile's Reviews tab.

License number, liability insurance, typical job cost, and a public email are required so your public profile always presents the basics homeowners need to trust you.

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