People are already looking you up. Are they calling you, or the next company?
I’ll review what a real customer sees on Google, your website, reviews, and contact options, then show the first 3 things that may be costing you calls, quote requests, or booked jobs.
No Google login needed. No changes made. No long-term contract pitch. Just a short plain-English checkup you can use or ignore.
Sample output
What may be costing calls + the first 3 fixes
Customers have to guess the fastest way to reach you.
Google says “Call,” the website pushes a quote form, and another profile says “Message.” Pick the path you actually answer fastest and make it obvious everywhere.
Your reviews help, but the profile looks quiet.
Recent replies, job photos, and clear service proof make you look active and reachable next to the other companies on the map.
You may be paying for leads before fixing the calls you already get.
Before spending more with Angi, Thumbtack, Yelp, or ads, make sure people already finding you can quickly trust you, contact you, and hear back.
What I check
The places customers quietly disappear.
Before buying more leads, it’s worth checking whether the people already finding you can quickly answer three questions: Do I trust this company? How do I reach them? Will they get back to me?
Google profile trust
Do your services, hours, photos, service area, and contact options make you look active, legitimate, and easy to reach?
Reviews
Do you look active and trusted next to nearby competitors, or do stale/unanswered reviews create doubt?
Website call/quote friction
Can someone on their phone quickly trust you, call, text, request a quote, and know what happens next?
Missed-call risk
If someone calls after hours or while you are on a job, is there a clear path back before they call the next company?
Paid leads vs customers already finding you
Are you paying for Angi, Thumbtack, Yelp, or ads while people from Google and your website still get confused or go unanswered?
Quote and follow-up gaps
Do quote requests, missed calls, texts, and reviews get followed up before the customer goes cold?
Sample checkup
A short checkup, not a mystery SEO score.
I look at the public things a customer sees before they call: Google profile, reviews, website, contact options, and follow-up paths. Then I send the first 3 fixes I’d make.
Example
Local Business Checkup: Sample Plumbing Co.
Quick take
You look legitimate, but the fastest way to get help is unclear. Google says call, the site pushes a quote form, and another profile says message. Fix that before buying more leads.
What I would fix first
- 01Make the fastest response path impossible to miss.
For some businesses that is phone. For others it is text, online booking, a quote form, or a marketplace message. - 02Make the next customer feel safe calling you.
Fresh review replies, recent photos, and clear proof of completed jobs can build trust before you buy another batch of clicks. - 03Stop wasting paid leads on a weak follow-up path.
If calls, quote forms, or messages are slow or confusing, paid leads just make the same problem more expensive.
Best fit
Built for lead-driven local services.
After the checkup
Fix the obvious gaps before buying more leads.
If the checkup finds real gaps, I can help fix the highest-impact trust, contact, and follow-up issues. If you’d rather handle it yourself, the checkup will still show what to do first.
- Clickable call / text / quote buttons that are hard to miss.
- Owner-approved Google profile, review, and job-proof cleanup where customers make the decision.
- Simple missed-call, quote, and follow-up improvements, with before/after proof of what changed.
What this is not
Not another SEO or AI pitch.
- Not a 40-page SEO audit.
- Not a chatbot or automation pitch.
- Not a long-term contract setup.
- Just the obvious places customers may lose trust, fail to reach you, or never hear back.
Free checkup
Send your business name. I’ll check the first 3 things I’d fix.
I review these manually right now. You’ll get a plain-English checkup by email. No login needed, no website required, and nothing gets changed.
Reviewed by Will, not a call center. I look at the public places your customers already see: Google, reviews, website, and contact paths, then send a short list of practical fixes.
FAQ
The obvious questions.
Is this really free?
Yes. The first checkup is free while I test this offer with local service businesses. If you want help fixing anything afterward, I can explain the paid option, but you can also ignore it or fix it yourself.
Do you need access to my Google account?
No. The free checkup uses public information and practical website/contact review. No login needed and nothing gets changed without owner approval.
Is this an SEO audit?
No. SEO may show up, but the focus is simpler: can customers find you, trust you, contact you, and hear back before they call someone else?
Are you using AI?
Yes, but not instead of human review. AI may help organize findings and draft the report. I review it before sending anything.
What happens after the checkup?
You can ignore it, fix it yourself, or ask me to help. If you want help, the paid option focuses on owner-approved practical fixes like Google profile cleanup, review replies/asks, mobile call/text/quote paths, missed-call handling, and simple follow-up steps.
Is this better than buying leads from Angi, Thumbtack, or ads?
It’s the thing I’d check before spending more. Paid leads can work, but they get expensive if your reviews look stale, your contact path is confusing, or calls/messages are not followed up quickly.
What does the paid Fix the Leaks Sprint include?
It depends on the checkup, but common fixes include owner-approved Google profile updates, review ask/reply templates, website trust and call/quote button cleanup, fastest-response-path clarity, and simple follow-up steps. You’ll see before/after proof of what changed.