I get local businesses found on Google. That's the whole pitch.
Most people find me because somebody gave them my number. That's on purpose.
You don't need an agency with a stock photo of a boardroom. You need to show up when somebody nearby is ready to spend money.
Google Maps, regular search, and the AI answers quietly eating both. Your listing, your site, your reviews — set up so you turn up when it counts.
Most shops are losing on settings, not effort.An AI receptionist that picks up, sounds like a person, gets the job details, and texts them straight to you. Add-on, not the main event.
It doesn't take lunch.Your phone is full of people who paid you once and forgot you exist. Nothing else you buy this year is cheaper than reminding them.
The money's already in your contacts.The page said one city. The code underneath still said the city they'd moved away from. Google read the code. They'd spent months wondering why the phone went quiet.
Their Google listing was filed under a service name instead of the actual business name. That breaks Google's rules, and the penalty is suspension — which takes every review down with it.
553 words on the entire website, and the whole service area was a single comma-separated line. Every competitor outranking them had a real page for each town.
What you're seeing, what you've tried, what's not working. A couple of sentences is plenty.
Works the same. The form is faster because it lands straight on my phone.