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Protect Your Reputation

Find out which reviews can come down — free.

Submit your Google Business Profile link. We'll manually audit every review and send you a written breakdown within 24 hours. No family records or service contracts ever required.

Here's exactly what happens next

This is a real, manual audit — not an automated scan. We handle everything behind the scenes. You never have to post a public response or engage with the reviewer directly.

Within 24 hours

You'll hear back confirming we've received your submission and are working on the audit.

Your audit report

A written breakdown of removable reviews, the exact policy basis for each, and an honest assessment of removal likelihood — yours regardless of whether you move forward.

Optional quick call

If you'd like to walk through the findings together, we're happy to jump on a short call. Many funeral home operators just read the report and decide from there.

You decide what happens next

If you want to move forward, we scope the engagement and get to work. If not — no pressure, no follow-up sales calls.

No family records or service contracts required

We build cases entirely on public signals — account creation dates, review history, and content analysis. We never ask for client records, service contracts, or family details.

We dispute through Google's official channels using their published content policies — everything handled behind the scenes.

Submit your funeral home for a free audit

Takes about 2 minutes. We'll do the rest.

Search your business on Google Maps and copy the URL from your browser.

By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy. We don't sell your information — ever.

Questions about the audit

Is the audit really free?

Yes, completely free. We audit your profile and send you a written report at no charge. You only pay if you decide to move forward.

Do you need access to our client records or family information?

Never. We build cases on public signals only — account age, review history, content analysis. No client records, service contracts, or family details are ever needed or requested.

We don't want to respond publicly out of respect for families. Is that a problem?

Not at all. We handle everything through Google's dispute process behind the scenes. You never have to post a public response or engage with the reviewer directly.

I already tried disputing and Google rejected it. Can you still help?

Almost certainly yes. Documentation and escalation path are the difference — not the validity of the dispute.