Where Can I Find Topics
Quick starting points for common “where can I find…” searches. Start with the internal guide collections first, then continue into labeled partner routes only when you need the next click.
Use this page when your query is broad and you want a cleaner internal starting point before you compare providers, costs, or product options.
How this hub is organized
Each tile maps to a repeatable intent: service discovery, project cost, buying research, or local hiring. Start with the internal guide collection that best matches your intent, then use a labeled partner route only if you need a directory, calculator, or external fit finder.
Internal guide collections
Partner routes (off-site)
These routes leave Where Can I Find and open partner destinations for directories, calculators, and deeper comparison tools.
Use-case examples
- Choose a service category first when your request is action-focused, like “paint the kitchen” and “find a contractor.”
- Start with cost planning when budgeting is the first question, like “average painting cost” or “flooring estimate.”
- Use a shopping-criteria path for product fit decisions, such as “running shoe support” or “best running shoes.”
When to use topics first
If your query includes multiple intents (for example, “painters near me budget estimate”), start with Topics to avoid a wrong route and then drill into the matching guide.
Are these destinations partner-only?
No. The first section is intentionally internal-first. Partner routes are grouped separately and labeled when the next click leaves this site.
Can I request a topic not listed?
Yes. If a useful topic is missing, use the contact flow on the homepage and request a routing path that is missing.
Do topics replace guides?
No. Topics are the entry points. Guides provide deeper checklists and comparisons for execution decisions.