Town coverage template

Carmel coverage, with the caveats visible.

Carmel is active in Lini's browse surfaces for camps, sports, and kid activities. The town page helps parents start there, then read each card's source and timing state before planning around it.

Carmel parent use case

Start with the town, then decide by listing state.

Use Carmel coverage as a local starting point. Lini should not flatten every listing into the same confidence level.

Browseable

The listing is useful for discovery and comparison in Carmel, but timing may still be expected, stale, or unknown.

Website checked

The card has a source URL, checked timestamp, verified state, and visibility rules that support the checked label.

Dates confirmed

The card has exact registration date data and is safe enough for reminder-style planning.

Provider source

Use Learn more or the provider source before registering, especially when a card is stale or not confirmed yet.

Carmel links

Use the live filters.

These links go to the same browse surfaces families use today. They are more reliable than a hard-coded total on this page while the count-gap investigation remains separate.

Carmel camps

Filter the camp browse page to Carmel and use each card's trust labels before saving, watching, or registering.

Carmel sports and activities

Filter sports and activities to Carmel. Some entries are browse-only until timing is clearer.

Reusable template rule

Every town page needs the same humility.

Future town pages should copy the same structure: what is browseable, what is checked, what is reminder-safe, what is stale, and where the provider source wins.

  • Do not claim complete local coverage. Say Lini can help parents start their search.
  • Do not turn saved into trusted. A watchlist state only says the parent saved or watched it.
  • Do not hide stale or unknown states. Those are part of why the page is trustworthy.