Local Visibility · Austin, TX

Your Google Business Profile, complete and up to date.

It's the first thing people see when they search for your kind of business. We work on your existing profile: we get it complete and keep it that way, at a fixed price per location.


Public pricing

What it costs, upfront

Optimize your existing profile

$295, one-time, per location

Full review and correction: info, categories, services, photos and hours.

Does not include profile verification (Google requires an owner video; we advise, you do it), source content, advertising, or reviews.

Monthly management

$199/month, per location

Posts, updates and a monthly report.

3-Month Boost Bundle ⭐

$997, one-time bundle price, per client

Includes exactly 2 new pages, 2 posts a month and 1 closing report. Bought à la carte it would cost $1,387.

After the Boost, if you want to continue

$199/month

The same monthly management.

A fixed price per location. No slots, no cutoff date, no volume ladder. A business with two locations pays twice.

The scope is counted. The Boost is exactly 2 new pages, 2 posts a month and 1 closing report. The quantity is the price.


Your profile is free. Our work isn't.

A Google Business Profile is free. Google doesn't charge for it and any business can manage it on their own. What we charge for is our work setting it up and maintaining it, always itemized on your invoice.

What's not included

Not included: profile verification (Google requires an owner video; we advise, you do it) · original content creation · advertising · getting or responding to reviews without your written authorization.

We manage your profile as a third party, and here's what that means

When we manage your Google profile, we follow Google's policy for agencies managing other people's Business Profiles to the letter. This isn't our fine print: it's Google's rule, and we comply with it without exception.

First, a Google Business Profile is a service at no additional cost. Google doesn't charge any business for having a profile, claiming it, or keeping it active. Any owner can manage their own without paying anyone. What you pay us for is our work — the time we spend getting it complete and keeping it current — never the profile itself.

Second, before we touch your profile we tell you in writing what we're going to do and what we're going to charge for it. That fee doesn't disappear into a generic monthly total: it appears as its own line item on your invoice, so you always know what part of the payment is for your Google profile.

Third, ownership of the profile is yours — or shared with you if there's more than one manager — at all times, from the first day to the last. We administer; you own it. If you ever decide to end the work with us, we return exclusive control of your profile within 7 business days, no conditions, and we never hold it hostage as a negotiating tool.

And a fourth thing, even though Google doesn't require it in writing: we don't respond to reviews on your behalf without your explicit written authorization. Your public reputation is yours to manage, or ours to manage only when you've said so beforehand — not after.