Static readiness asset

Check whether a local business is easy for people and AI-style answers to understand.

This checklist gives Uplink Local a safe first asset for explaining AI visibility without promising rankings, running live AI queries, collecting prospect data, or sending outreach.

Readiness checks

Four areas to fix before chasing more traffic.

Public business basics

  • Business name, category, and service area match across the website and public profiles.
  • The homepage says who the business helps and what job it handles in one clear sentence.
  • Phone, hours, service area, and primary call-to-action are easy to find.

Local proof

  • Reviews, photos, projects, credentials, or testimonials support the main service.
  • Service-area pages or examples show where the business actually works.
  • Google Business Profile categories and services match the website copy.

Answer coverage

  • The site answers common pre-call questions: price range, timing, service area, process, and fit.
  • The best service page explains what happens after someone calls or requests an estimate.
  • FAQs avoid unsupported ranking, revenue, lead, or AI recommendation promises.

Conversion cleanup

  • The next step is visible after trust is established.
  • The site does not ask for more information than needed for a first conversation.
  • Any future form, CRM, calendar, or outreach workflow gets approved before launch.

How Lola uses this

Turn a watch signal into a bounded business asset.

Lola can use this page as the no-send public explainer for Uplink Local's AI visibility lane. If a real business review is needed, it should become a separate approved work item with public-source proof, stop conditions, and no outreach unless explicitly approved.

Safe next action

Use the checklist with the existing snapshot tool and manual worksheet to create a clear page-improvement plan. Keep prospect handling, CRM updates, and outbound messages out of this asset.

Stop rules

What this page does not approve.