How It Works

From problem to project in a few clear steps

The platform is designed to remove ambiguity. You know what's happening at each stage, what the specialist will deliver, and what comes next.

01

Describe your situation

Start by telling us about your business — what you do, where you operate, and what you're trying to accomplish. You don't need to know SEO terminology. You just need to describe the problem: "My Google listing isn't showing up" or "I have bad reviews and no process for getting good ones."

This conversation shapes the project type. We ask a few clarifying questions to understand your current situation before making any recommendations.

02

Project type is identified

Based on your situation, we identify the project type that addresses your specific need. This isn't a sales process — it's a matching process. If your problem is citation inconsistency, you get matched with a citation specialist. Not a full-service SEO package.

You receive a clear description of what the project involves, what the deliverable looks like, and a realistic timeline.

03

Specialist is matched

We identify specialists in our network who have completed similar projects. Every specialist has been reviewed for their local SEO knowledge and practical experience. The matching considers your industry, your location, and the specific project type.

You're introduced to the specialist before any commitment is made. This gives you the opportunity to ask questions and confirm the fit.

04

Project brief is agreed

Before work begins, the specialist produces a project brief. This document defines the scope, lists every deliverable, specifies what access or information they need from you, and confirms the timeline. You review and approve the brief.

Nothing starts until you've agreed to the brief. This protects both parties and eliminates the most common source of friction in service relationships.

05

Work is completed

The specialist executes the project according to the agreed brief. Depending on the project type, this may involve requesting access to your Google account, gathering business information, or coordinating with you on specific decisions.

You're kept informed at key milestones. The specialist works within the defined scope — no additions without your approval.

06

Deliverable is handed over

At project completion, you receive the agreed deliverable — whether that's a fully configured Google Business Profile, a corrected citation report, a review process document, or another defined output. The specialist walks you through what was done and why.

The engagement ends here, unless you choose to start a new project. There's no automatic continuation, no follow-up retainer pitch.

Describe · Identify · Match · Brief · Execute · Deliver · Describe · Identify · Match · Brief

For SEO Specialists

Joining the specialist network

The platform also works from the specialist side. If you're a local SEO practitioner looking for well-scoped projects with vetted clients, the network offers a structured way to find work.

Vetting Process

Specialists go through a review of their experience and knowledge before joining. This maintains quality for businesses using the platform and ensures you're working alongside practitioners who take local SEO seriously.

Defined Projects

Every project has a defined scope before you're introduced to the client. You know what you're agreeing to before any commitment is made. No scope creep, no ambiguous deliverables.

Direct Relationships

Once matched, you work directly with the business. The platform facilitates the match and the brief process, but the working relationship is between you and the client.

Multiple Projects

Specialists can take on multiple projects simultaneously or sequentially. The platform surfaces new projects that match your specialization as they come in from businesses.

Transparency by Design

Every step is visible before you take it

The most common frustration with hiring SEO help is not knowing what you're getting. Vague deliverables. Unclear timelines. Monthly reports that don't explain what changed or why.

The project brief model solves this. Everything is written down before work begins. The specialist knows exactly what success looks like. So do you.

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