Illustrative use case
Never miss a listing or review change
Track your listings and reviews across sites and hear about changes as they happen.
Problem
Your listings and reviews live across platforms, and changes are easy to miss. A wrong phone number, changed description, bad review, or missing image can sit unnoticed.
Solution
We monitor the listing fields and review signals that matter, compare them against the expected version, and alert you when something changes. You get a simple health view instead of manually checking every profile.
Daily checks with alerting for urgent changes
- Listing copy
- Photos and hours
- Review score
- New reviews
- Compare expected fields
- Detect review changes
- Score health
- Route alerts
- Issue list
- Review alerts
- Weekly health summary
We monitor the listing fields and review signals that matter, compare them against the expected version, and alert you when something changes. You get a simple health view instead of manually checking every profile.
How we would build it
- Define the expected listing details: name, address, phone, hours, images, and key copy.
- Watch the selected platforms for field changes, missing assets, and new reviews.
- Score listings by health and highlight what needs attention.
- Send alerts for urgent review or listing changes.
What you get
- Listing health dashboard
- Review change alerts
- Expected-field comparison
- Weekly issue summary
This use case is illustrative and the mock uses demo data. The real work uses your systems, your rules and your data.
FAQ
Common questions
Will this break when one of the platforms changes?
No — we build for change. The workflow is monitored and self-healing: when a source changes, it detects the problem and recovers, so a platform update becomes a maintenance event we handle, not a silent gap you discover later.
Do we have to learn a new tool?
No. We connect to the systems you already use and deliver the result where you already work — a synced system, a clean report, an alert. There is nothing new for your team to log into.
Is this a one-off project or something ongoing?
It is a managed service. We build it, monitor it, and keep it running as your platforms and data change — the data has to stay current, so the relationship continues rather than ending at handover.