How we verify

How BonusMantra verifies opportunities

Verification matters because many opportunity pages on the internet are vague, thin, or too promotional. BonusMantra uses a simple rule-based review so users can compare opportunities faster and notice risk earlier.

Why verification matters

Opportunity pages should help you decide whether something is worth your time, not push you into action before the basics are clear. A better page makes the source, timing, cost, risk, and effort visible early.

What we check

Source qualityOfficial source, official docs, or trusted platform
Cost clarityFree, low cost, unclear, or expensive
Time sensitivityOfficial deadline, ongoing, or unclear timing
Payout clarityClear only when payout or reward language is explained
Safety warningsRed flags, vague claims, and weak source signals

How scoring works

  • Source quality: 25 points
  • Eligibility clarity: 15 points
  • Cost to start: 15 points
  • Deadline clarity: 10 points
  • Reputation or proof signals: 15 points
  • Risk signals: 10 points
  • Effort-to-value clarity: 10 points

A high score is not a guarantee. It only means the opportunity looks clearer, safer, and easier to evaluate.

Trust score bands

85-100Strong
70-84Good
50-69Medium
30-49Weak
0-29High caution

Red flags we look for

  • No official source
  • No HTTPS on an external source link
  • No contact or about signal
  • Unrealistic wording such as guaranteed earning, 100% profit, no work instant money, or limited secret method
  • Unclear payout model
  • No published date or last-checked signal
  • No expiry clarity on time-sensitive offers
  • Unrelated affiliate links placed ahead of the official source

Green flags we prefer

  • Official website, official docs, or official blog
  • Published date or at least a clear last-checked date
  • Clear eligibility and cost to start
  • Clear disclosure and official-source-first CTA order

What a low score means

A low score means the opportunity is harder to evaluate safely. It may still be real, but the source, timing, or reward structure is too unclear to recommend confidently.

What a high score does not mean

A high score does not mean guaranteed payout, guaranteed approval, guaranteed badge issuance, or guaranteed results. It only means the page is clearer and easier to inspect using current evidence.

How often we re-check pages

Opportunity pages should be reviewed when something important changes: published date, official terms, expiry window, access rules, or source page availability. At minimum, the visible last-checked date should tell readers how fresh the page is.

Use the method with common sense

Read the official source first, then use the trust score and red-flag notes to decide whether the page deserves your time.