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How we compile this.

Everything on this site is either counted from a public record or stated as a category-level fact. Nothing is written about an individual company. This page explains exactly where the line sits, so you can judge how much weight any of it deserves.

Companies
2,200
With a rating
91%
With phone
2,078
Written reviews
0

What a record contains

Each listing is compiled from public business data: business name, address, town and state, phone, website, Google rating and review count, opening hours, category tags, coordinates, and a photograph where one is publicly available.

The description and summary fields are empty on every single row. That is the most important fact on this page, because it constrains everything else. With a name, an address, some tags and a star rating, there is no honest way to write "specialises in enterprise networking" or "serving the Klang Valley since the 1990s". Those sentences would be inventions about a real company that can read its own page.

How the ordering works

Companies are ordered by depth of public record: the star rating weighted against the logarithm of review count, with a small nudge for carrying a photograph. A company rated 5.0 by three people therefore sits below one rated 4.6 by four hundred.

Position is never sold. There is no paid tier, no sponsored slot and no lead fee. The same function orders every page on the site, and no human hand adjusts it for any individual company.

It is a proxy, and worth treating as one. It measures how much public feedback a business has accumulated — not the quality of its work, its pricing, or whether it is right for your particular job.

Which pages exist, and why

Location and category pages are generated only where there is enough inventory to be worth reading. A town needs at least 10 companies to get its own page, a service crossed with a state needs 5, and a service crossed with a town needs 10.

Below those thresholds no page is created, and nothing links to one — which is why you will not find a page here listing two companies and calling it a guide to a region.

The four things we will not claim

These are enforced in the code that builds the site, not merely intended:

  • No written description of any individual business. See above.
  • No claim that a company is licensed, certified or competent. We tell you which credential to ask for and which body to verify it with. Whether a given company holds it is between you and them.
  • The "ask for" guidance is category-level. Every instance of it on the site carries an explicit note saying it is not a statement about any company on that page.
  • No invented figures. Every count shown on a page is calculated from the records that page is displaying.

What you can check yourself

  • Any count in a page heading or stat strip matches the rows rendered beneath it. Count them.
  • "Ranks 4 of 37 companies we hold in Puchong" is computed at build time from the same ordering used everywhere else, and is labelled as a ranking within our own records — not a ranking of the trade.
  • Ratings and review counts are reproducible against the public source they came from.

What this site is not

It is not a review site — we publish no opinions and solicit no testimonials. It is not a marketplace or an agent; we take no commission and handle no transactions. And it is not a vetting service: appearing here means a public record exists, and nothing more.

Guidance and regulation

The buying guidance across this site describes what to request of a supplier in a given category. Licensing and certification requirements in Malaysia change, so treat it as a starting point and confirm current requirements with the issuing body. It is not legal advice.

Getting something corrected

Public records go stale — businesses move, close, rebrand, or were miscategorised at source. If something here is wrong, the corrections and removal page explains how to have it fixed or taken down.