1) Start with one path
Pick one approach so the shortlist stays clean:
- Area-first: go to Areas when distance matters most.
- Category-first: go to Categories when service type matters.
Quick rule
One filter, then a small shortlist, then one clear message.
Avoid
Too many tabs and random messages.
2) Shortlist profiles in 3 minutes
Check these four points quickly:
- Location: a clear Jaipur area name.
- Clarity: short highlights and readable FAQs.
- Contact: simple WhatsApp or call option.
- Red flags: pressure language or unclear details.
Tip: Clear profiles with specific details are safer than vague claims.
3) First message format
Keep it short so the reply is clear and quick:
- Name: first name only.
- Source: the profile or area page you saw.
- Jaipur area: one location.
- Time window: a short time range.
reference: "Hi, I saw your profile. Are you available today 6-8 PM near Vaishali Nagar?"
4) Common mistakes and fixes
- Spamming: send one message and wait.
- Vague timing: add a time window and area.
- Skipping FAQs: read profile FAQs first.
- Oversharing: keep personal details minimal.
5) Basic safety mindset
If something feels off, pause, re-check details, and choose another option.
- Avoid unknown links.
- Stop if payment pressure appears early.
- Review WhatsApp privacy settings.
6) Quick FAQ
Q: Should I start with areas or categories?
A: Use areas for distance and categories for service type. Shortlist a few profiles either way.
Q: What should the first message include?
A: A first name, one Jaipur area, and a short time window.
Q: Where can a wrong profile be reported?
A: Use the Content Removal page with the profile link.