Your customers are asking an assistant now.
People used to search and scroll. Increasingly they ask ChatGPT, Gemini or Google's AI for a plumber near them and take the answer. If your site is not readable by those systems, you are not in the running — and page-one rankings no longer carry you there.
Figures from published 2026 local-search research — named in the FAQ, and we did not measure them ourselves.
The right entity type, not a generic one
A law firm is emitted as LegalService. A remodeler as HomeAndConstructionBusiness. A skincare studio as HealthAndBeautyBusiness. Most builders emit a generic business blob, if they emit anything — and generic is what gets skipped.
Ten populated fields, from your answers
Legal name, description, phone, email, founding date, full address, every area you serve, and your opening hours — written as structured data, generated from what you told us rather than typed once and left to rot.
Questions marked up as questions
Your FAQ ships as a real FAQPage with each answer attached to its question. That is the format these systems lift answers out of.
Nothing to break it later
No plugin generates this and no plugin can stop generating it. It is written into the page when the site is built, and it is still there in three years whether or not you are paying us anything.
What this is not
Nobody can guarantee ChatGPT will recommend your business, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something they do not control. Recommendations also lean on your reviews, your Google Business Profile and what people say about you elsewhere — none of which lives on your website. What we control is that your site is machine-readable, correctly typed and factually consistent. That is the part that is broken on most small-business sites, and it is the part we build in at every tier.
On day one, it is yours. All of it.
The most common way a small business loses its website is not a hack. It is a falling-out with whoever built it — and discovering the domain was registered in their name, the hosting sits inside their reseller account, and the site was assembled from blocks that only work on their platform.
What lands in your hands
- Every HTML, CSS, JavaScript and image file, as files
- Your domain, registered in your name, in your registrar account
- The hosting account in your name, not inside ours
- Your form submissions delivered to your inbox, not a dashboard we control
- The content, the photos, the copy — all of it, to reuse anywhere
What that means in practice
- Cancel the care plan and the site keeps running, untouched
- Hire someone else and hand them the folder — nothing to unpick
- Move hosts in an afternoon; static files run anywhere, including on a $3 plan
- No plugin licences to lapse, no subscription that switches the site off
- If we disappear tomorrow, your website does not notice
The care plan is convenience, not leverage. It is worth paying for because of what it does each month — not because stopping would cost you your website.
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