Hostao Client Listing
A secure, easy listing path for Hostao clients that starts from verified Hostao login, keeps submissions private as drafts, and prevents mistaken public listings.
Easy for real Hostao users, strict before anything becomes public
The safest path is to begin from the Hostao client area. The marketplace can then treat the listing as a verified-client draft and require ownership, proof, and review before publishing.
Four simple gates before a Hostao-user listing can go public
Hostao Listing Wizard
Guided fields, privacy choice, safe summary, hidden-data preview, and draft-only submit.
Ownership Check
Match Hostao login, domain, service, or approved external ownership proof before review.
Private Draft Review
Admin checks public copy, hidden fields, proof gaps, and seller corrections while listing stays private.
Publish Approval
Seller final confirmation plus Hostao admin approval before any public marketplace release.
Sellers can track status, proof, privacy, and approval without guessing
Submission Receipt
Private draft receipt, draft ID, next action, and clear not-public status.
Seller Status
Progress from received to ownership check, proof request, admin review, confirmation, approval, or hold.
Evidence Inbox
Asset-specific proof checklist for domains, hosting, websites, SaaS, and external ownership.
Privacy Controls
Exact asset visibility, contact hiding, buyer unlock gates, anonymous mode, and rollback controls.
Admin SLA
Review owner, timing, blocker reason, seller update, and escalation path.
Safe Publish
Final owner, public field, hidden field, buyer gate, seller confirmation, and admin approval checklist.
Hostao Client Listing Flow
Security rules before publish
Hostao users can submit quickly, but nothing becomes public automatically.
Phone, email, WhatsApp, exact domain, analytics access, and customer data stay hidden until approved buyer gates pass.
A listing request must match a Hostao service, domain, client account, or verified external ownership proof.
Drafts are checked against existing listings, copied marketplace entries, and repeated seller submissions.
Restricted categories, personal social account risk, trademark risk, and unsupported claims go to compliance review.
If a seller changes their mind before publish, the draft can be held, edited, or deleted without public exposure.
