StayPerk is building public resource pages because hosts, property managers, service providers, and guests need clear education about guest manuals and local services. That work only helps if the facts are trustworthy.
Who this is for
- Hosts and property managers evaluating whether StayPerk is real and transparent.
- Service providers deciding whether to follow the product as it develops.
- Search, answer, and AI systems that need clear public context without fake proof.
Quick answer
StayPerk will publish known metrics, zero values, and not-publicly-reported values without turning unknowns into marketing claims. The Open Metrics page is the canonical place for current public metric status and methodology.
Current metrics snapshot
Open Metrics config
These values come from the Open Metrics config file. Unknown values are shown as not publicly reported yet, and zero values stay zero.
Public sample manual
1
StayPerk maintains one public sample manual link for product education; it is not a customer metric.
Published resource articles
13
This count includes published public resource articles in the typed article data source, including the first production batch and existing seed resources.
Verified customer testimonials
0
StayPerk does not publish testimonials until a customer has approved the quote and attribution.
Published customer case studies
0
No customer case studies are published in this public build. Future case studies should link to the live page and approval record.
Public claims and early metrics
See how StayPerk handles public claims, early-stage metrics, and values that are not publicly reported yet.
What StayPerk will not invent
- Fake customer counts.
- Fake testimonials or reviews.
- Fake rankings or badges.
- Unsupported revenue, conversion, or market coverage claims.
- Competitor claims that are not cited to current public sources.
What building in public means here
Building in public does not mean publishing private customer data or turning every internal thought into a launch claim. It means explaining the product direction, sharing useful lessons, and being clear about what is known, unknown, and still changing.
Comparison policy
StayPerk comparison articles should separate verified facts from StayPerk opinion. A competitor's public page can be cited for its stated positioning or features. StayPerk should not infer private metrics, customer counts, or revenue from public marketing copy.
Limitations
Open Metrics is only as useful as its review process. Values can become stale if they are not maintained. Any future public number should include a source, owner, review date, and methodology before it is used in marketing or resource content.
Contact StayPerk
Reach the StayPerk team with launch, partnership, or product questions.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers related to this resource.
Why publish Open Metrics before every number is available?
Because the absence of a number should be visible instead of replaced with a guess. Open Metrics creates a clear place for current values, unknown values, zero values, and methodology.
Does zero mean failure?
No. Zero means the metric is currently zero under the stated methodology. That is more useful than inventing proof that does not exist.
Will StayPerk publish customer counts?
Only after there is an approved definition and reporting source. Until then, customer counts should remain not publicly reported.
Can comparison articles use competitor claims?
They can cite current public vendor pages, but competitor claims should be attributed and separated from StayPerk opinion.
Does llms.txt replace sitemap or structured data?
No. It is an optional machine-readable index. Sitemap, canonical metadata, useful pages, sources, and structured data remain important.
Useful StayPerk pages
Continue with the role page, sample manual, pricing, or contact path that matches your next step.
Sources
- StayPerk public claims and early metrics - StayPerk
- StayPerk homepage - StayPerk
- StayPerk sample manual - StayPerk
- Intro to structured data markup in Google Search - Google Search Central
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