Ranking and visibility transparency
How EclipseX organizes the visibility of profiles, events and partners across discovery surfaces.
Core principle
EclipseX does not guarantee permanent visibility, a fixed position in rankings, or unlimited exposure. Algorithms dynamically adjust exposure to surface the most relevant, safe and strongly verified opportunities.
Main ranking factors
Geographic relevance
Proximity to the search area or listed coordinates strongly influences visibility to prioritize coherent local usage.
Verification signals
Entities with an enhanced verification level may benefit from prioritization in discovery surfaces.
Profile completeness
Profiles enriched with full metadata, validated elements and structured information are favored over incomplete listings.
Availability
Real-time capacity and schedule availability influence exposure to avoid showing unavailable options.
Recent activity
Active participants receive a slight freshness bonus compared with dormant or rarely updated profiles.
Safety signals
An accumulation of positive trust signals and the absence of friction or adverse reports act as visibility multipliers.
Booking reliability
History of good execution, low cancellation rate and operational regularity contribute to durable visibility on high-intent surfaces.
User preferences
Individual settings, past interactions and explicit preferences can modify baseline ranking to produce a more adapted discovery flow.
Sponsored visibility
Where relevant, some surfaces may include sponsored placements clearly labeled as promoted or sponsored while remaining subject to minimum safety thresholds.
