HTML provider sitemap

Provider lookup and review crawl map.

Plain HTML links to exact-name provider lookup pages, tracked for review provider review files, and alias review files. These pages are for discovery and correction handling, not recommendations.

Provider files3,200
Exact lookups3,200
Sitemap pages54
Updated2026-07-10

Sitemap trust checkpoint

A crawl map is not a verdict.

The sitemap makes provider review files easier to locate. It does not verify a group, recommend a group, or replace the evidence file.

Open evidence map
Use it forFinding URLs

Open sitemap pages when you need every provider or alias review link in compact crawl batches.

Do not use it forChoosing a group

A URL list cannot decide trust, payment safety, admin identity, or signal performance.

Next stepRead a provider file

Move from the URL into the evidence file to inspect known context, missing proof, and safe questions.

CSR status boundaryCSR Verified or CSR Unverified

Every provider uses one of the two public CSR statuses; the same no-ranking and no-paid-status rule applies to every sitemap row.

Sitemap route

Use the sitemap as a map, not a verdict.

The HTML sitemap exists for crawling and manual lookup. If the question is whether to trust or pay a group, move from the URL list into the exact-name or provider evidence route first.

01

Exact name first

Use the name index when the query is a group name, handle, alias, or spelling variant. That keeps typo searches from becoming trust claims.

Open name index

02

Read the proof gaps

Open the provider file to separate public footprint, official-route status, result-sheet gaps, pricing proof, and missing records.

Open Provider Atlas

03

Use crawl maps last

Use sitemap pages when you need every review URL. A crawl map is for finding files, not for deciding that a group is safe to join.

Open sitemap