I haven't opened yet — is it too early?
Before you open is the best time. Google takes weeks to trust and verify a new listing, and reviews take time to build. Starting during your buildout means you open with a working front door instead of spending your first months invisible. If you've already opened, that's fine too — we just start now.
I don't have a logo, photos, or any of that yet.
That's normal — most new businesses come to me with a name and not much else. We sort the basics together (a clean simple logo, your colors, the words), I use quality stock where it fits, and we swap in real photos of your place and your work as soon as they exist.
What do I still have to handle myself?
The business itself — your license, LLC, insurance, the lease, the buildout. I don't do legal or accounting. Everything customer-facing and online — the listing, the site, booking, reviews, the opening push — is mine, end to end.
How fast can I be up?
The build takes about two to three weeks. One honest caveat: Google verifies new business listings on its own schedule — usually days, sometimes longer — which is one more reason to start before opening day rather than after.
What does it cost a brand-new business?
The same plans as everyone: Care $149/mo, Growth $449/mo, Pro $649+/mo — the build included, no upfront check. There's no "startup surcharge"; starting from zero is just where we start. Month-to-month, cancel anytime.