Question
Why does a neutral directory surface what closed markets keep private?
Answer
Because that is its whole purpose. Professionals vet suppliers privately; an open, independent directory does the same job in public, on evidence anyone can see — uptime it measures itself, domain age, and reviews it moderates.
It has no product to push, so it can show weak points and label paid placement. In a market split between loud SMM panel resellers and quiet suppliers, that neutrality gives an ordinary buyer the perspective insiders have.
See how it works in how we score reliability.