How Rasa verifies providers
Rasa uses three honest tiers — Listed, Claimed and Verified — plus a Safety-verified sub-mark. A Verified provider has had its business and practitioner identity confirmed, its practitioner photos confirmed real, its boundary declaration signed, and its reviews authenticity-checked. The badge only appears when it's earned.
The tiers
Listed — basic public information, unclaimed. Shown as 'not yet verified'. It gives coverage without implying any endorsement.
Claimed — the operator has claimed the listing and confirmed contact details and the basics.
Verified — business and practitioner identity confirmed, practitioner photos confirmed real, the boundary declaration signed and published, and reviews authenticity-checked.
Safety-verified — a sub-mark inside Verified for the women's segment: practitioner ID confirmed plus a review-integrity check.
Why it's rendered honestly
Every listing shows its true tier and its last-verified date. An unverified listing never wears the verified badge. Re-verification updates the date, and freshness feeds into the Rasa Score.
Verification is currently performed manually by the Rasa team. Quality per listing matters more than breadth.
Frequently asked
- Does a verified badge mean no sexual services?
- Yes. Signing and publishing the standardized boundary declaration — a sensual experience, no sexual services — is part of becoming Verified.
- What is safety-verified?
- An extra sub-mark inside Verified: confirmed practitioner identity plus a review-integrity check, surfaced for the women's segment.