Singapore local directory

Listing Policy

How SG LifeKit Selects And Reviews Listings

SG LifeKit is a curated Singapore directory. The goal is to help people start a search with useful context, not to sell a ranking or guarantee that any provider is the right choice for every situation.

Useful First

Listings are included when they solve a common Singapore need, have enough public information to verify, and belong clearly in a category that people are likely to search.

Context Matters

High-value categories are paired with practical guides so readers can compare scope, licensing, documents, price drivers, and common warning signs before contacting anyone.

Ads Stay Labelled

Paid placements, sponsored entries, and display advertising should be clearly labelled. Payment should not remove the need for basic relevance and public-verification checks.

Selection Standards

What A Listing Needs

A listing should have a clear name, category, and public contact route. Where possible, it should include a website, official page, address, phone number, or other source that lets a reader verify the entry before relying on it.

  • Relevant to people living in or moving to Singapore.
  • Clear enough for a reader to identify the provider or official resource.
  • Placed in the most useful category, not repeated across unrelated categories.
  • Not presented as endorsed unless that relationship is explicitly stated.

Official And Commercial Sources

Labels Should Help Readers Understand The Source

Official information, such as public-agency datasets or government service pages, is labelled differently from commercial providers. Commercial listings are starting points for comparison and should still be checked for current pricing, availability, licensing, reviews, and terms.

  • Official resources may point to agencies, public datasets, or government pages.
  • Provider listings may come from public research, direct suggestions, or category curation.
  • Information can change, especially phone numbers, websites, fees, and service scope.
  • Readers should use the latest provider or official page before making decisions.

Corrections

How Updates Are Handled

SG LifeKit accepts listing suggestions and correction reports. Updates should be reviewed before they are added to the public directory, especially when they involve contact details, closure claims, duplicate listings, or category changes.

  • Correction reports should name the listing and the detail to change.
  • New suggestions should include a category and at least one reliable contact route.
  • Potentially sensitive claims should be checked against public evidence before publishing.
  • Readers can report issues through the contact page or homepage submission flow.
Does a listing mean SG LifeKit recommends the provider?

No. A listing means the provider or resource may be useful enough to compare. Readers should still verify suitability, pricing, licensing, reviews, availability, and current terms.

Can businesses pay to be listed?

Future advertising or sponsored placements may be offered, but paid visibility should be clearly labelled and kept separate from ordinary editorial listing decisions.

Why are official resources included beside businesses?

Some needs are best answered by an official source first. For example, housing, employment agencies, insurance, health, and pet-related decisions often have official checks that should happen before contacting providers.