Treaxures
Cultural experts

People who answer to the place they speak for.

Some of what a guide can teach you needs a person: a weaver, a keeper of a site, a historian, someone who knows which door to knock on. Treaxures is building a way to reach them directly and pay them properly, without turning cultural authority into a badge.

Current status

No expert profiles are published, and consultations cannot be booked in the current release. Nobody has completed the review this page describes yet. There is no waiting list, no roster, and no count to report — this page exists so the terms are legible before the first profile appears, not to suggest one already has.

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A check names what was checked

Treaxures does not issue a blanket “expert verified” badge. A profile states which document, affiliation, or community reference was reviewed, by whom, and on what date. That is a record of a check, not an endorsement of a person or of anything they later say.

02

The seller is named before you pay

Where a consultation or guided service is offered, the experience identifies the provider, who fulfils it, the price, taxes and fees, availability, cancellation and refund terms, and the support contact — before confirmation, not after.

03

Payment never buys editorial rank

Paid, affiliate, hosted, and sponsored relationships are disclosed at the point where a recommendation is made and at the point of action. No expert can pay to appear earlier in a list or inside a guide.

04

Reviews follow a completed booking

A public review can only be written after the corresponding booking is completed, and it is labelled by that experience. Small samples do not produce an aggregate score, and Treaxures publishes no ranked list of experts.

If you want to be one of the first

Write to creators@treaxures.com and tell us the place, the subject, and who can vouch for you locally. We will explain the review before asking you for anything, and we will not publish a profile until it has passed.

The same principles govern every published guide — see how review works — and the commercial terms that will apply are in the draft Terms of Service.