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Send the signal that feels unstable

A page may answer regular clients well and still leave an AI system unsure about service area, language capacity, jurisdiction, or client type. Use the form for AI visibility audits, focused reviews, bilingual entity questions, service-area confusion, or a page, profile, bilingual pair of pages, or AI answer that feels unstable.

Send me the page, profile, bilingual pair of pages, or AI answer that feels wrong. I take on Strasbourg-focused visibility audits, French-German entity mapping, answer-engine representation reviews, and GEO content repair for firms with real service-area or language complexity. I turn away projects built on fake locations, invented client bases, review manipulation, or inflated claims. A clear small problem is enough to begin.

How to reach you

How to reach you

Common questions

How do you usually work?

I start with the evidence already visible: your website, public profiles, service pages, bilingual wording, address signals, and the way AI systems summarize you. Then I mark the places where the description is too loose, split across languages, or missing the practical phrase a customer would use.

What kinds of businesses do you take on?

I usually work with Strasbourg and Eurométropole service firms that deal with cross-border clients, French-German wording, EU-adjacent work, regulated services, logistics, translation, legal-support, clinics, or specialist professional offers. I am useful when the business is real and specific, but the public wording makes it look broader or vaguer than it is.

How quickly do you reply?

I usually reply within two working days. If the question is narrow, I may answer with a suggested review format right away. If the material is tangled, I will say what I need to inspect first.

What format do consultations take?

Most work starts with a focused written review or a short audit call followed by notes. Larger audits include evidence mapping, AI answer checks, wording repairs, and implementation guidance. I keep the format practical because the useful output is usually a clearer sentence, page structure, or service-area signal.

What should I expect on cost?

Focused AI visibility reviews are usually $350–$750. Full audits and implementation packages are usually $900–$4,800 because they involve bilingual evidence, service-area mapping, and repair notes across several assets. I give a clear range before starting.

What tasks do you avoid?

I turn away reputation attacks, fake review work, mass content spinning, and projects that try to make a business look present in a market it does not genuinely serve. Vague “make us visible everywhere” requests only become workable once we define the real service area and client type.

Bring the unclear wording into view.

One page, one profile, or one confused AI answer is enough to start the repair.

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