G-Stacker keeps building your practice's presence in the background — Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews — so when patients in your area search for a chiropractor, your phone is the one that rings.
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Watch how G-Stacker keeps building your practice's presence so patients searching "chiropractor near me" call you instead of the chain down the street.
See exactly how patients find you in AI search results.
Patients aren't asking around anymore — they're typing into Google and ChatGPT. The searches are happening every day. The question is whether your practice is the one that shows up.
A pretty website isn't enough anymore
When someone opens ChatGPT or Perplexity and types "best chiropractor near me," the answer comes from a clean, consistent picture of your practice across Google's own properties — not from how your homepage looks.
GBP alone doesn't carry it anymore
Most independent practices have a website, a Google Business Profile, and a handful of reviews — but not the consistent picture across Docs, Sites, Calendar, Drive, and Blogger that Google needs to recognize your practice as real.
The chain down the street has a marketing department
Multi-location chains pay people to keep their Google presence buttoned up across every property. If you're running 1-to-5 locations, you're squeezing marketing into the cracks between patient visits. That's the gap G-Stacker closes.
A few backlinks and reviews don't do this
Better title tags, more backlinks, and more reviews are all useful — but they don't put your practice consistently across the eleven Google properties that decide whether you show up where people are looking.
Built on how Google actually recognizes a real business. ChatGPT sends patients to you when your information lines up the way Google expects — and Google looks at your real neighborhood, not just a search radius.
The way Google search and AI assistants work now — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews — they're not just crawling your homepage. They're looking for a clear, consistent picture of your practice across multiple Google properties. They want to confirm your practice is real, in one location, with one phone number, doing the services you say you do.
When the picture lines up, you show up. When it doesn't, the chain down the street wins by default — even if your Yelp reviews are better.
G-Stacker keeps building that picture in the background. It works inside Google's own ecosystem — Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, Calendar, Sites, Blogger — because those are the properties Google trusts. Nothing sideways, nothing sketchy. Just the everyday tools Google built, used the way they were designed.
From invisible to the practice that gets called. G-Stacker handles the heavy lifting in the background so you don't need a marketing team or an agency.
G-Stacker is listed on the Google Workspace Marketplace and approved through Google's compliance and security review. One click to connect — no API keys, no developer setup.
A stack is everything G-Stacker builds for one of your services — general chiropractic, sports, prenatal, auto-accident, whatever you do. Two free stacks for life so you can see the work before you decide to subscribe.
G-Stacker builds and refreshes content across Google Docs, Sites, Drive, Calendar, Blogger, and more — so Google and AI assistants see a consistent, current picture of your practice and start showing it to the patients searching for what you do.
Here's the paper trail — three things every independent practice owner should know about G-Stacker before they decide.
G-Stacker has a USPTO provisional patent (number in the footer) covering the way it organizes a small business's information across Google's own ecosystem so search engines and AI assistants can recognize the business as real. It's not a patent on a widget — it's a patent on the method.
Patent Filed Feb 9, 2026G-Stacker is live on the Google Workspace Marketplace with a 5.0-star rating across 22 downloads. Approved and active.
5.0 ★ · 22 DownloadsG-Stacker went through Google's formal compliance and security review process before listing on the Workspace Marketplace. That review covers what the system does, what data it accesses, and whether it operates within Google's published guidelines. It passed.
Google ApprovedOnly verifiable facts. No fabricated client stories.
G-Stacker uses Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar, Sites, and Blogger — not scraping from outside or working around Google's systems. It uses what Google already made available.
Independent practitioners now get access to a compliance standard that was previously only reachable by larger organizations with dedicated technical and legal teams.
This isn't a template plugin. The methodology behind it has been in development since 2014 and in active automated form since 2025. It took years to get to this point.
The team behind G-Stacker has been working on how search engines understand and rank business information since the late 1990s. That's why the method works — it's not chasing the latest algorithm trick, it's built on how Google decides what's real in the first place.
Start free. Scale when you're ready. From $97/mo. Cancel anytime. The Starter plan covers a single-location practice with room for multiple service lines.
Starter
$97/mo
For single-location practices or practices with a small number of specialties. Covers your main brand plus a key service line.
Professional
$497/mo
For multi-location practices or practices with multiple specialties. Build entity structure for more service lines and locations.
Enterprise
$997/mo
For large multi-location chiropractic groups or practices with extensive specialty lines and multiple Google accounts.
Short version: AI assistants don't rank websites the way Google Search does. They look for a consistent picture of your practice across multiple Google properties they already trust — your Drive, your Docs, your Sites, your Calendar, your Blogger, and a few more. G-Stacker keeps that picture in place for you. When it lines up, AI assistants treat your practice as a real local business they can confidently mention when someone types "best chiropractor near me" or "recommended chiropractors near me." When it doesn't, you're just one more URL they skip over.
It's a good start. A Google Business Profile is one signal. But AI assistants look at a broader pattern — they want to see your practice showing up consistently across multiple Google properties, not just GBP. Whether your current setup is covering that gap is something G-Stacker can show you pretty quickly when you build your first stack. The free plan gets you two stacks for life — no card, no clock — so you can see what's being built and why.
Yes. G-Stacker builds your main practice as one stack and each specialty as its own stack — pediatric, prenatal, pregnancy care, sports, auto-accident, whatever you do. When someone types a specialty search, Google and the AI assistants are looking for the practice that clearly does that specific thing, not a generic chiropractor page with a paragraph buried halfway down. A dedicated stack per service line is what tips that decision toward your phone ringing.
G-Stacker has a provisional patent filed with the USPTO — Patent 64/028,674, filed February 9, 2026. The patent covers the way G-Stacker organizes a business's information across Google's own ecosystem so that search engines and AI assistants can recognize the business as real and recommend it. It's not a patent on a plugin or a widget — it's a patent on the method. That's why a generalist agency hasn't figured this out and why it took years to build.
Yes. G-Stacker went through Google's compliance and security team review before being listed on the Google Workspace Marketplace. The review covers what the system does, what data it accesses, and whether it works within Google's guidelines. It's listed at workspace.google.com/marketplace with a 5.0-star rating and 22 downloads.
The Starter plan is $97 a month. You get 35 stacks, 2 brands, and 2 Google accounts. For a single-location practice or one with a small number of specialties, that's enough to build out your main brand plus a key service line — say, general chiropractic and sports chiropractic. If you're running multiple locations or want stacks for more service lines, the Professional tier at $497 a month covers 75 stacks, 5 brands, and 5 Google accounts.
Real talk: it takes time. The way Google indexes content and the way AI assistants update their training cycles, you're looking at weeks to a couple of months for full effect — not hours, not the same week. The customer-stage curve usually goes: Day 1 you build your first stack and can see exactly what was created. Week 1, Google starts indexing. Week 2-4, the picture solidifies. Month 2-3 is when most practices start seeing patients mention they "found us on Google" or "ChatGPT recommended you." Two free stacks for life, no card, no clock — build them, watch what happens, decide from there.
If your chiropractic practice isn't showing up when patients ask AI assistants for a chiropractor near them, that's a gap worth closing. G-Stacker gives you two free stacks for life — no card, no clock, just build and see what gets created.
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