PPerformance

Vetting And Launch Intake

Separate raw interest from real booking workflow.

The founding Performance launch still needs intake discipline. Not every lead is a publishable opening, and not every profile request is ready for the live roster without cleanup.

Current posture

Review first, publish second.

Lead capture is part of launch operations. Public openings, roster profiles, and account-driven workflows should only reflect data that is clean enough to support real bookings.

01 Collect intake Booker, performer, mobile, contact, and early-access forms capture initial demand.
02 Check quality Make sure the slot, city, category, budget, and timing are specific enough to be usable.
03 Route correctly Some requests belong in contact, some in the roster, some in owned openings, and some in admin review.
04 Publish only live-fit data The public marketplace should show openings and profiles that can actually support the next booking step.
Openings

Published openings need enough context to let performers judge drive, rate, role, and urgency.

Profiles

Roster entries should show real category, city, travel range, and fit, not placeholder copy.

Media

Uploaded profile media can stay pending until moderation review clears it for public use.

Issues

Booking disputes and payout holds belong in admin review, not buried inside generic lead intake.