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Profiles claimed before
someone else claims them.

Unclaimed business profiles get hijacked, filled with wrong information, or simply stay wrong for years. We claim and verify every major platform profile under your business name, add correct information, and secure the accounts.

What's included

Everything you need, none of the upsell.

Real deliverables, with the boundaries written down. So you know what you're paying for and what counts as extra.

Google Business Profile

Verified, complete, and managed.

Verification through Google's process, all fields completed, categories set correctly. The listing most people see before visiting.

Social Platforms

Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram.

Business pages claimed and secured. Username consistency across platforms. Admin access in your hands, not a former employee's.

Directories

Yelp, Apple Maps, Bing Places.

Claimed, verified, and corrected. NAP consistency applied across all listings so Google trusts your data.

Admin Access

Your accounts, your control.

Every claimed account handed to you with two-factor authentication and a documented credential. No shared passwords.

How it works

The order we work in.

A clear sequence so you can budget time, money, and risk against the work.

Step 01

Audit.

Inventory of all existing claimed and unclaimed profiles under your business name.

Step 02

Claim.

Claim and verify each platform using the appropriate verification method: phone, email, postcard, or video.

Step 03

Complete.

Every profile filled out with accurate, consistent information. Categories, hours, contact details, description, and photos.

Step 04

Secure.

Two-factor authentication enabled. Access handed to you with a documented account list.

FAQ

Common questions.

What does an identity lockdown actually cover?

The accounts that carry your brand rather than your data: domain registrar, DNS, social handles, business profiles and the email addresses they recover to. These are the accounts that get taken over, and they are almost always the ones nobody has inventoried.

Why does the domain registrar matter so much?

Because control of the domain is control of everything downstream. Whoever holds it can redirect the website and intercept email. Registrar accounts are frequently in a former employee's or a former agency's name, which is discovered at the worst possible moment.

What is the most common gap you find?

Recovery addresses pointing at a personal mailbox belonging to someone who has left, or at an address on the very domain being protected, which is circular and fails exactly when it is needed. Fixing recovery paths is usually the single highest-value change.

How often should this be reviewed?

Annually, and immediately whenever someone with access leaves. The review is short once the inventory exists; the expensive part is building the inventory the first time.

Get a quote on identity lockdown.

Tell us a bit about your environment and we'll come back with a scoped proposal in two business days. No obligation, no pressure.

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