Seven short questions. No contact information required to see your classification.
Your standing reflects who you are in the market: what people can't buy.
Question 1 of 7 · Role
Which of these best describes you in the market?
Choose based on your primary position: how you earn or allocate, not what your business card says.
Question 2 of 7 · Firm
Do you want your firm to appear on your credential?
Many principals choose not to. The credential works either way. Linking a firm adds institutional context; leaving it off preserves privacy.
Question 3 of 7 · Scale
What is the approximate scale of the firm or capital you work with?
Whatever you are most closely affiliated with: your firm, your family office, your own capital, or the institution you serve.
Question 4 of 7 · Standing
Would you like to declare a personal Standing Tier?
This is separate from your firm. It is always optional. Principals and Independents often use it to signal standing to peers of similar level, across firms.
Question 5 of 7 · Authority
What is your decision authority?
Principals and Independents default to the highest band. Officers, Professionals, and Advisors should choose the one that matches their actual scope.
Question 6 of 7 · Visibility
How visible do you want to be to other verified members?
Visibility is adjustable at any time. The highest privacy tier. verified without appearing in the directory. is the rarest and the most valuable.
Question 7 of 7 · Intent
What do you most want from the network?
This shapes what we surface to you. It is not binding and you can change it later.
The classification shown reflects what you declared. Final placement is confirmed during verification with supporting documentation. Founding cohort pricing applies to the first twelve months and is subject to revision as the standard matures.