Vouch for someone you trust. Three honest picks beat five anonymous stars.
Pick up to 10 businesses you'd recommend to a friend moving to town. The cap exists because in Iowa, if you try to vouch for everybody, you vouch for nobody. No stars. No ratings. Just neighbors who got the job done.
Trust actions
Protected supporter channel
A digital business card shares a person's contact info. Know a Guy shares the Iowa businesses a person would stand behind, then keeps any deeper business-to-customer relationship inside Every Iowan until the customer chooses otherwise.
A vouch points to a public profile; it does not hand over your private contact details.
You haven't vouched for anyone yet. Start with one business you would confidently send a neighbor to, then keep the list honest.
Public counts only show when there is enough signal to avoid exposing one person's private recommendation.
No public vouch rollup is available here yet. Add a real vouch only after you would recommend the business.
Business loop
The business side starts after a claim: see aggregate supporter impact, ask for feedback, run surveys or polls, and offer private supporter care through Every Iowan. Raw customer contact details and marketing consent stay separate.
Feedback is not marketing consent and should start with the customer's service experience.
Claim firstSupporter offers must reward the relationship, not buy a review or scrape a contact list.
Business overviewThe business replies through Every Iowan; the channel does not expose your email or phone.
Manage accountA vouch never subscribes the customer to ads, blasts, or campaign lists.
Business overviewKnow a Guy is not a lead sale and does not export supporter contact details.
Trust hubNo raw lead sale: a vouch points to a public profile and keeps the supporter's contact details private.
No fake inbox: private replies stay framed as customer-started until the signed-in channel is ready.
No hidden marketing consent: offers and campaigns require a separate opt-in outside the vouch.