Resourcera presents itself as a hub for statistics, market research, and consumer insights. The site has the usual trappings of a legitimate service: an About page, contact info, privacy policy, and social media links. Technically it's set up reasonably well, with modern encryption and fast hosting on Cloudflare.
But honest operators don't hide behind private WHOIS registration and a domain that's only 16 months old. For a company that wants you to trust it with research needs, the lack of transparency about who actually runs it is a real concern. Most established market research firms have publicly registered domains and years of verifiable reviews. Resourcera has neither — no Trustpilot presence, no Tranco ranking, and a thin web footprint.
If you're considering using Resourcera, start with the free resources and see if the quality matches the marketing. Don't buy subscriptions or hand over sensitive data until the company establishes a clearer public identity. There's no evidence this is a scam, but there's also not enough evidence yet that it's a reliable business partner.