Search visibility
Whether you appear when someone nearby searches for exactly what you sell — Google Maps, local directories, and results pages.
The studio side of this practice: we inspect the online presence of a local business across six points, hand you the score, and then close the gap between a business people love and the presence it deserves.
The pattern repeats across every industry we work in, which is the good news: it is a fixable class of problem, not a verdict on the business.
You built something people love. But when someone two blocks away searches for exactly what you offer, they find your competitor instead.
Nothing about that is a reflection of the business. It is six specific, boring, checkable things — and every one of them has a fix with a known cost and a known timeline.
Illustrative typical ranges from audits to date, not measured aggregates. Your own numbers come from your own inspection.
Each one is scored on its own and reported on its own. Nothing is bundled, and nothing is scored on taste.
Whether you appear when someone nearby searches for exactly what you sell — Google Maps, local directories, and results pages.
Load speed, behavior on a phone, whether it says plainly what you offer, and whether the next step is obvious.
Review volume, how recent they are, whether anyone answers them, and what a stranger sees first.
Whether your profiles match the quality of the business, on the platforms your customers actually open.
Whether a first-time visitor can tell in one line what makes you different from the other option down the street.
What happens between interest and action — the booking, the order, the call, the first visit.
Whatever the inspection says it should be. These are the four things it usually turns out to be.
Sites built to load fast, read clearly on a phone, and make the next step obvious. Next.js, or whatever the job actually needs.
Google Business Profile, directory consistency, and the on-page work that decides whether a nearby search ends at your door.
The repetitive parts of running the business — intake, follow-up, reporting — handed to something that does them the same way every time.
Internal tools and pipelines for teams whose process outgrew a spreadsheet.
Four steps, in order. No long contract, and the first one costs nothing.
We evaluate the six points above and return a scorecard: where you stand on each, what is costing you the most, and what is already fine.
A 90-day plan built from your findings, ordered by what moves the score most — not a packaged retainer.
We do it. You keep running the business. Progress reports in plain language, no dashboard homework.
The same six points, scored again. More visibility, more calls, more walk-ins — measured, not asserted.
Most agencies sell a package and start executing it. We start with a scored audit of what you actually have, and every recommendation traces back to something we found. If a line item would not move your score, we do not sell it to you.
All six points of inspection — search visibility, the website, reputation, social presence, positioning, and conversion — with a score on each, the findings behind it, and what we would do first. No strings, and you keep the document either way.
Some deficiencies clear in days: a mis-configured Google Business Profile, a site that fails on a phone, an unanswered review page. Search ranking is slower, and typically shows meaningful movement between 60 and 90 days.
No. We do the work and explain it in plain language. You will always know what is being done, why it matters, and what changed because of it.
A full inspection of all six points, scored, with the findings behind every number and what we would do first. It costs nothing and you keep the document whether or not we ever work together.