Came across this site. they want like $16 a year for a membership and claim to do all the research on different companies and what they are paying notaries. It definitely made me curious. But was nervous about the fact they are charging and Ive never heard of them
Started 3 - 5 years ago by a notary. Not a member, but remember the promo as a site where notaries can relate their experience with bad companies. How it works–I don’t know.
This site was recommended in the book by Victoria Ring published in 2007. At that time they were just getting started. Victoria recommended it because at that time there were no lists of companies to avoid working for. I have wondered how complete and up to date their list is.
Susansimmons is correct. I was thinking of a FB group that started more recently…deadbeat signing companies…something like that.
Linda did a great job, to be continued by her successor. Well-worth their small membership fee. 
I’ve been a member of NotaryBeware for a good 10 years. Members would list companies that hadn’t paid to warn other notaries before they worked for them, but lately she also included good companies. Most of the notary websites that have forums have the same format - good or bad companies. Linda changed her website a few years ago and it wasn’t as user friendly as before, but still had the same good info. She just sold her website and I’m sure the new owner is marketing for new business. NotaryBeware is not a listing site, just an informational site where notaries can check out a company before completing the job.
The Facebook group Deadbeat Signing Firms started in 2017. Another group called Notary Reviews started more recently. Neither of them are connected to NotaryBeware.com, which has been around for more than 10 years and which used to be free to join. When they went behind a paywall, they lost a good bit of the participation by notaries.
The problem with any of these sites is that one person’s best client may do things that annoy others so that they give them low ratings (such as some pay at 45 days, which should not count against them if they tell you up front that is their payment schedule). On the other hand, I continue to see some NSAs say a firm pays well while others report them as consistently lowball. As we have good reasons for not saying how much they are paying us, it can make any site that rates a firm based on how much they pay somewhat iffy at best.
The other concern is how much participation is a site going to get when we know that potential clients see the posts we make and that can cost us their business. Even if all we report is the truth of what we experienced, the other side can always make themselves look like the hero by spinning the story their way. If that other side is a title company or signing service, you have to know that other title companies and signing services will believe them over us.
IIRC, NotaryBeware.com went behind a paywall (start charging for memberships) in order to combat this by denying title companies and signing services access to the posts by members. I do not know how effective that may be, as anything on the internet is subject to being copied and shared due to how the internet works. And a small fee to join would not deter most nosy firms.