Your Google profile stays right
Your listing watched for changes you did not make, reviews asked for when the work is fresh, replies drafted for you to approve.
What is happening now
For most local businesses the Google listing decides more than the website does. Anyone can suggest an edit to it, reviews go unanswered for weeks, and your hours are wrong on three directories you have never heard of.
What changes
You know the moment something on your listing changes. Reviews get asked for while the work is fresh, and every reply is drafted for you to approve rather than written at eleven at night.
What it takes off you
The actual jobs.
Watching your listing
Alerts when hours, categories or details change without you.
Asking for reviews
Triggered when a job is finished, while it is still fresh.
Drafting replies
In your voice, approved by you. Anything negative comes to you first.
Keeping listings consistent
Name, address and hours across the directories that matter.
Who it suits
Local businesses where people find you on a map before they find your website. Trades, restaurants, clinics, anything with a physical service area.
When you are ready
You have a verified Google listing. Direct monitoring needs Google's approval and a profile at least sixty days old, so we are straight with you about that timeline.
Setting it up
A day for reviews and directories. Listing monitoring depends on Google.
You connect
- Your Google Business Profile
- An assistant account
You hold the accounts and usage bills to you at cost, not marked up through us. If you would rather not, we set them up for you.
Added to an engagement
$600
setup, then $250 / mo
On its own
$1,200
setup, then $250 / mo
Why the difference
Teaching the system your business is the expensive part and it happens once. If we already built your site, that work is done and the second department is cheaper. From the third department onward, 15% off the monthly.
Included
What you get.
- Alerts when anything on your Google listing changes
- Review requests triggered by completed work
- Replies drafted in your voice, approved before they post
- Negative reviews always escalated, never auto-answered
- Directory consistency checked and reported
Questions
What people ask.
Will it reply to bad reviews on its own?
Never. Negative reviews always come to you first, no matter how the rest is configured. A wrong reply to an angry customer is public and permanent.
Do you write fake reviews?
No. We ask real customers at the right moment, which is what actually works.
Worth a thirty minute call?
We will tell you whether this is the right thing to fix first. Often it is not.