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How to confirm the service scope

After a cooperation is accepted, both parties separately confirm the service content, budget, deliverables, revision counts, and safety boundaries. Contact exchange can only be enabled after both confirm.

What this covers

Explains what "confirming the service scope" includes, when to confirm, what happens after a change, and how it relates to contact exchange.

What the service scope includes

The service scope records the shared understanding of the cooperation, mainly including: 1. Service type: the design or consultation type provided. 2. Deliverables: what will be produced, such as concepts, renderings, detailed drawings, or review opinions. 3. Paid status and budget range: free, paid, or to be discussed, plus an approximate budget. 4. Revision count: the expected number of revision rounds. 5. Safety and offline boundaries: whether high-risk items are involved and whether offline coordination is needed. 6. Notes: any other terms to clarify. When submitting, you must check the "platform does not hold funds" and "safety responsibility" acknowledgments.

How to confirm

1. After the cooperation is accepted, find it in the cooperation conversation or under "My Cooperations" in the account center. 2. Review the scope filled in by the other party and confirm it matches your understanding. 3. Click "Confirm service scope" to complete your confirmation. 4. Both the requester and the provider must confirm separately. Only after both confirm does the cooperation move to the stage where contact exchange can be enabled.

Changes require re-confirmation

After either party changes the service scope, both parties' confirmation states are reset, and the scope must be re-confirmed before contact exchange can be enabled. This ensures both sides agree on the latest content.

Notes

- The service scope is a shared record of the cooperation. It is not a final contract and does not replace an offline contract or payment records. - Payment method, acceptance criteria, and liability are confirmed by both parties, who should keep their own records. LynHub does not hold funds and does not guarantee transaction results. - For high-risk items, clarify qualification boundaries and have a locally qualified professional verify on site before construction.