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How NoFakeBiz works

Welcome β€” we are glad you are here. Whether you are just browsing or already thinking about joining, we hope this space feels straightforward and human. Below is a plain-language walkthrough of how the platform is put together, so you can see whether it matches how you want to present yourself, your work, or your organization online.

One account. Many public identities β€” each with its own voice, content, and audience.

How we think about it: when you register, every public role and audience stays in its own lane β€” nothing is mixed unless you deliberately connect it β€” and it is all still one member, one login, one place you control from.

NoFakeBiz is built around one idea: one registered person can manage multiple public identities and public pages from one account. Every visitor starts with a personal account β€” the root of membership and trust. From there you can create separate public entities (pages) for work, business, media, and community β€” without mixing them together unless you choose to.

Three layers

1. Personal account

Your private login and membership. This is the foundation of who you are on the platform.

2. Personal identity

You as a person β€” your personal public profile (for example how you appear to friends and neighbors).

3. Managed public entities

Anything that is not your personal identity can become its own public entity or page. Each entity can have its own name, profile, contact information, location, feed, content, listings, audience, and marketing path.

Types of public entity

We use one flexible model so you can grow without hitting artificial walls. Examples of entity types:

Business
Companies, shops, contractors, agencies, trucking, local services β€” commercial entities.
Professional
You acting in a professional role: counselor, mechanic, consultant, coach, writer, developer, designer, specialist.
Blog
A publication for articles, commentary, essays, or ongoing written content under its own name.
Book
Authors, books, chapters, and long-form publishing tied to a specific writing identity.
Podcast
Audio shows, interviews, education, or branded audio β€” separate from personal or a single β€œbusiness” page.
Video channel
Video-first identity: tutorials, repairs, commentary β€” its own channel, not your personal wall.
Association
Member-based groups: local associations, trade groups, cultural clubs, neighborhood groups β€” not the same as a for-profit company.
Organization
Nonprofits, civic groups, churches, foundations, institutions.
Government
Local offices, agencies, municipalities, departments β€” official public-service communication.
Project
Campaigns, initiatives, missions, or creative efforts that deserve their own public home.
Brand
Product or creator brands β€” a public-facing name that is not necessarily a formal business entity.

Platform rule

Your personal account is the owner. The public identity or entity is the voice. Content belongs to the identity or entity you select. Nothing is mixed unless you intentionally connect it.

Example: one account, many voices

One member might have:

  • Personal: Amir Basic
  • Professional: Pre-Marital Counselor
  • Professional: Diesel Mechanic
  • Business: Pliva Trucking, Inc.
  • Blog: Pre-Marital Handbook
  • Book: Building the Local Economy
  • Podcast: Mixel Podcast
  • Video channel: Backyard Garden Journal
  • Association: Michiana Beekeeping Association

Each is separate, searchable, publishable, and can be marketed on its own terms.

In one sentence

One account. Many public identities. Separate where it matters, together where you choose β€” same person behind the scenes, so you can organize your full public life in one place without forcing everything under a single name or feed.