Google Listing Rescue + Storefront Watch
Rescate de Google + Vigilancia Diaria
We fix your broken Google listing, then we watch it every single day.
“A lady called to tell me Google shows us as permanently closed, and we're open six days a week. The phone number on there is my old cell, and I don't even know what email set that listing up.”
What it is
This is two services on one ladder. Rescue is a flat-fee repair of a broken Google listing, whether that means permanently closed, a wrong number, lost logins, or a suspension, started within 48 hours and chased until the fix is live. Watch is the $39/mo daily check that catches the next break before your customers do, and five-minute fixes on Watch are done free.
What you get
We start within 48 hours. Ownership recovery typically takes 3 to 10 days, and suspension reviews run 1 to 6 weeks on Google's clock rather than ours.
How it lands
The free 15-minute diagnosis
We look at your listing live on the call and name which kind of broken you have, along with the exact flat price. No money moves before this call.
We start within 48 hours
Wrong-info and unclaimed-listing fixes are the true 48-hour lane, and they cover the majority of cases. Ownership recovery waits on Google's 3-day owner window and typically runs 3 to 10 days end to end. Suspensions run on Google's review clock of 1 to 6 weeks.
Proof, then a recheck
You get a one-page before and after report of the repaired listing. Fourteen days later we recheck everything and alert you if Google quietly reverted any of it.
Watch switches on
Reply to one setup email confirming your correct name, address, phone, and hours, and daily watching starts the same day. Every Rescue graduates into Watch.
Chase-until-live is included in both Rescue tiers. On the suspension lane, if Google still refuses after 30 days, half refunds or converts to 12 months of Storefront Watch.
The guarantee, in writing
Suspension lane: if Google still refuses after 30 days, half of the $897 refunds, or converts to 12 months of Storefront Watch.
The honest math
A listing marked permanently closed turns away every Maps caller, every day, until somebody fixes it, and two recovered jobs a year pays the $497 twice over while the repaired listing keeps working for free. On Watch, wrong Saturday hours sitting for a month means about four lost Saturday calls, which is roughly $600 of gross profit, more than a year of Watch costs.
Year-one math includes the setup fee. Check any figure on this page with a calculator and it will hold.
The questions owners actually ask
Google only emails the account that owns the listing, and half the time that's an inbox nobody has opened since 2019. We watch the listing itself every single day and call the number you actually answer.
Runs well beside
Want this running in your shop?
One free call. We look at your setup and tell you whether this is the right first machine, and if it is not, what is. In English or in Spanish.