How we make money


We earn referral fees from developers and agencies when we introduce a serious buyer – and only then. We are never paid to rank a project, inflate a review, or bury a delay. If our incentive ever conflicts with your interest, your interest wins, because a bad match earns us nothing but a lost reputation.

What we’re paid for


When you ask us to match you with a project and you go on to buy, the developer or agency may pay us an introduction fee. That fee does not come out of your pocket and does not change the price you pay. It’s the standard buyer-agent economics of the market – the difference is that we disclose it and we don’t let it steer the analysis.

What we’re never paid for


No developer can pay to appear higher in our rankings, to have their delivery record softened, or to remove a documented issue. The Delivery Index is scored on evidence – archived launch pages and the public registry – not on who’s a paying partner. Reviews list the real cons, every time.

Why this model


Our north star is a buyer who’s genuinely well matched, not a click. That only works if you can trust the research – so protecting the research is protecting the business. If you ever feel a recommendation reads like a sales pitch, tell us and we’ll look at it.

UPDATED 2026-07-05