What TownPulse shares and what it does not
What public proof records may include, what stays private, and how homeowner privacy settings affect publishing.
- +TownPulse is about documented outcomes, not anonymous review volume.
- +Homeowners control whether a completed job is published and which privacy settings apply.
- +Private messages, raw account details, and other non-public job data should not be treated as part of the public record.
What TownPulse is for
TownPulse is Proofstead's public proof layer. It is meant to show documented outcomes tied to real jobs, not to act like a generic review site that separates opinions from the underlying record.
That is why the surrounding platform keeps scope, approvals, change-order status, and completion details organized before anything public is published.
What may be shown when a job is published
Published proof records can reflect the structured facts of the job outcome, such as the trade category, summary language, proof that scope was documented, whether change orders were approved, and similar outcome-level signals.
The exact visible details should be read through the homeowner's publishing and privacy settings rather than assumed from the public page alone.
- +Whether the homeowner allowed publication
- +Whether address visibility is allowed
- +Whether portfolio or public-sharing settings permit additional display
What TownPulse is not supposed to expose
TownPulse is not the place for private workspace messages, direct contact information, or private administrative account details. It also should not be read as a substitute for the full underlying job record.
If you care about what can publish, review your privacy and publishing controls before completion and again before sharing anything publicly.
TownPulse should help other homeowners understand documented outcomes without turning your private workspace into a public transcript.
