in equivalent local-SEO agency retainer
Annual replacement at parity if you bought the equivalent tools and services separately. Custom-building this one feature alone would land in our Large build band ($120k–$250k). Source ladder + per-line citations on methodology .
Concretely, what you get
- Industry reports published from the Content Hub.
- Auto-generated per-neighborhood pages: public storm history, material trends, age-of-housing-stock breakdown, your evidence.
- Per-material guide pages localized to your city.
- Storm history archive — every NOAA event for the last 3+ years with system analysis.
- Your brand, phone, and CTA on every page.
The shelf-of-tools this one offering removes
Categories, not brand names — pricing benchmarks observed from public pricing pages, agency proposals, and freelance rates current to the year. Every range is backed by a line-by-line worksheet you can audit once your trial is live.
| What you'd otherwise buy | Type | Typical price |
|---|---|---|
| A local-SEO agency retainer | Agency | $1,500–$5,000/mo |
| A programmatic-SEO build | Build | $30k–$100k one-time |
What you'd pay elsewhere vs. what this costs you here
Vendor ranges observed from public pricing pages and agency proposals, current to the year. Full source worksheet shared with you once your trial is live.
What it adds to your business in dollars
Competitors using generic AI content cannot match the specificity. Over 6–12 months this hub becomes the dominant local source for roofing information in your city — every page has your CTA.
Three or four moves. Then you walk away.
You: Let the data engine ingest and the Content Hub publish.
System: Pages spin out by neighborhood + material + storm.
You: Watch the long-tail organic traffic compound.
System: Most clients see meaningful traffic lift in months 3–9.
The outcomes this feature feeds into
Before you ask
How is this different from any other "local SEO" play?
Every page cites public data + your own job evidence. Generic AI roofing content can’t cite either. Google has been clear: helpful, specific, evidence-grounded content wins long-tail. That’s the moat.
Will Google flag this as programmatic content?
Google flags programmatic content that’s thin, duplicated, or unhelpful — not programmatic content per se. Our pages cite real public data (NOAA, BLS, Census) + your real jobs. The same standard that wins for big publishers.
How many pages does the Authority Hub generate?
Depends on your service area. A 3-city metro with 25 neighborhoods generates 75+ neighborhood pages × 8 material types = 600+ page candidates. We rate-limit the publish cadence so the index grows naturally.
Can I edit a generated page?
Yes — every page is editable in Content Ops. Most clients edit a few flagship pages and let the long-tail run on the agent-generated copy.
What happens if I switch service areas?
The Authority Hub re-scaffolds. Old pages 301-redirect to the closest match or get retired with a "we no longer serve this area" notice — you control the policy.
Tour the local microsite built to dominate roofing search in your city.
Then plant it and outrank the directories.
No credit card. No strings. We stand the whole platform up on a subdomain alongside your existing site so you can compare the numbers directly — leads, bookings, ticket size. The Standard guarantee covers cancellation between day 90 and day 180 at full refund.