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Why isn't your Google profile
getting you calls?

We look at your Google profile next to the window companies showing up above you in your city. You get a plain-English breakdown of what they have that you don't, and what to fix first.

  • How you compare to the top 3 installers in your city
  • The exact categories, photos, and posts you're missing
  • Three specific fixes, ranked by impact

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What we look at

10 things we check on your Google profile

Whether you're set up as a window installer or just a generic contractor
How many real install photos you have vs the guys ranking above you
Your reviews: count, rating, how often you respond, and how recent
Whether you've posted to your profile in the last 30 days
If your phone, hours, and service area are actually filled in
Whether the questions homeowners ask about you have answers
Your address on Google vs Yelp vs BBB vs your own site (consistency)
What towns you cover vs what towns your profile says you cover
How your profile stacks up against the top 3 in your city overall
The structured data on your website (the part that makes star ratings show in Google)

We compare every one of these against the actual top 3 installers ranking in your city right now. Not a generic checklist. The exact guys you have to beat to start ringing the phone.

What we usually find

The 5 things keeping most independent installers off the map

01

You're listed as a 'contractor' instead of a 'window installer'

About half the installers we audit picked the wrong category. "Contractor" or "Home Improvement" tells Google nothing. "Window Installation Service" tells Google to show you when a homeowner searches for window installation. A 60-second fix moves you up the map.

02

You have 8 photos. The guy ranking #1 has 80.

Google's own data shows profiles with 100+ photos get 5x the calls of profiles with under 10. Most installers we see have 8 to 15 photos — half of them stock. The installer ranking above you uploads finished jobs. Homeowners click profiles that look like real work.

03

You haven't posted to your Google profile in 6 months

Google notices when a profile goes dark. A weekly post (a finished job photo, a seasonal note, a review you got) signals you're active. Competitors who post every week ride above you in the map pack with everything else being equal. Most installers have never posted once.

04

You've never replied to a single review

A 4.1-star installer with 60 reviews who replies to all of them out-converts a 4.6-star installer with 15 reviews and no replies. Homeowners read your replies, especially on the 1-stars. A professional, calm response to a complaint says more about you than the complaint does. Silence says the opposite.

05

Your service area is just your home city

Say you only serve Kansas City, but half your jobs are in Overland Park or Lee's Summit. Searches in those suburbs never see you. Add the suburbs you actually work in (not 50 random towns) — quick win. We see this gap on 70% of profiles we audit.

Want us to fix it instead of just point at it?

20 minutes. We bring the data. You decide.

Before the call we pull your live map rankings, your top three competitors' profiles, and the gap between you. You leave with a written plan you can hand to anyone. Sign with us or take the plan and run it yourself.

Common questions

What installers ask before submitting