Proof

Believable proof starts with the release record.

WPFlow does not lean on fake logos or vague testimonials. The public proof shows how the work is scoped, reviewed, and approved.

Updated 15 March 2026Written by WPFlow

Sample release

The strongest public proof page right now.

What proof means here

Public proof should show the operating model honestly.

What changed

  • Scope summary and approved cap
  • Staging preview and evidence pack excerpt
  • Publish notes and timeline

What did not change

  • No fake customer logos
  • No invented case-study metrics
  • No client-identifiable release records

Proof philosophy

The release itself should do the talking.

The release is the proof. If a buyer can understand the scope, see the staging result, and review the publish notes, the promise becomes much easier to trust.

WPFlow operating principle

Next step

Want to see the release shape in context?

Review the sample release, then use the signup flow if your site fits the model.