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When somebody in your neighborhood asks AI for the best plumber near them, be the business it sends them to.

People used to call because they Googled your number. Now a lot of them ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews instead — and the answer is usually one or two business names. G-Stacker works in the background so Google starts recognizing your business as real, and the AI assistants start sending those calls and bookings your way. Your first 2 stacks are on us, for life — no card, no clock.

Side-by-side comparison: a generic ChatGPT answer that lists chain plumbers versus G-Stacker's answer that cites a real local business by name and neighborhood.
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Show up in Google AI Overviews when neighbors ask.

Quick walkthrough of how G-Stacker gets Google recognizing your business as real so ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews start naming you when someone asks.

See exactly how customers start finding you when they ask AI.

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Something pretty real changed in the last 18 months.

The person who would have called you last year — the one who'd been driving past your truck for six months and finally needed somebody right now — they didn't call this time. They picked up their phone and said, "hey ChatGPT, best plumber near me." The AI gave them three names. None of them were yours.

That's not a ranking problem. That's a "does Google see you as a real business" problem.

The AI assistants — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews — pull their answers from businesses that Google already trusts. Most local shops don't show up in there because their online presence is one website and a Google Business Profile, and that's it. The ones that do show up have a real footprint across the places Google looks. They're the ones getting named. Everybody else is invisible to the people asking.

G-Stacker builds that footprint for you, in the background, inside your own Google account.

AI sends customers to you — built on Google's own tools.

A "stack" is a connected set of properties — built right inside your own Google account — that together tell Google your business is real, local, and worth recommending. You pick your service area and the kind of work you do. G-Stacker handles the rest.

Built on Google's own platforms, not somebody else's blog

Every stack gets a Google Doc, a Google Sheet, a Google Slides deck, a Google Sites page, a Google Calendar event, a Google Drive folder tying them all together, and a Blogger post — plus a Cloudflare Pages and a GitHub Pages site on top of that (depending on your plan).

These aren't sitting on our servers. They're real properties inside your own Google account, on google.com subdomains. Google indexes its own platforms in minutes. And if you ever stop using G-Stacker, the properties stay right where they are. They're yours.

Here's why that matters for AI search: ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews lean on content that lives on platforms Google already trusts. G-Stacker puts your business where the AI assistants are already looking.

Your real neighborhood, not a radius circle

Most local-search software just draws a circle around your address. "We serve within 10 miles." That's not how a real service area actually works. A roofer in Scottsdale doesn't service the Salt River Reservation just because it's within 10 miles. A dentist in the Heights doesn't take patients from across the freeway downtown.

G-Stacker maps the real shape of where you work — the actual neighborhoods you cover — and feeds that into every property in your stack. When somebody asks an AI assistant for the best business in a specific neighborhood you actually serve, the answer comes back with your name on it.

That's a deliverable nobody else hands you.

Imagery that looks like the people you actually serve

You tell G-Stacker who your customers really are — the neighborhoods, the language, the community. It generates imagery that matches. Not generic stock photos of people pointing at laptops. Real visual representation of the people who walk through your door.

For a Latina-owned cleaning service in East LA, that means imagery that looks like East LA. For a barbershop serving the Caribbean community in Brooklyn, that means imagery that looks like that community. AI assistants pick up on that authenticity signal, and so do the customers who finally see themselves in your business.

Continuous, not one-time. That's why this keeps working.

Most things people pay for in this space are one-and-done projects. Somebody builds you a website, hands you the keys, calls it a day. Six months later, you wonder why your phone isn't ringing.

G-Stacker is not that. It's software that keeps running every month you stay subscribed — same mental category as QuickBooks or Google Workspace. You pay it monthly because it does ongoing work on your behalf, month after month.

Day 1: G-Stacker reads your existing website and learns how you talk. It pings Google so Google starts recognizing your business as real. Your first stack goes into the queue.

Week 1: Your first stack is live. You can see real properties online with your business name on them. Your Authority Score (A through F) is calculated on your dashboard so you know where you stand.

Weeks 2–4: More stacks built. Your topical map starts filling in. The dashboard gets fuller every time you log in. Rankings haven't really moved yet — this stage is the foundation work that makes everything later possible.

Months 2–3: Your topical map evolves on its own — G-Stacker spots topics your competitors haven't covered and queues them for you. Your Authority Score is climbing. You stop guessing what to do next; G-Stacker tells you.

Months 4–6: Things start compounding. Some properties rank in Google. AI assistants start mentioning your business when somebody asks. You catch yourself getting calls from places you didn't expect.

Month 6 and beyond: Your topical map is broad. Your Authority Score lives in the B/A range. The system keeps everything current — content gets checked and refreshed so it doesn't go stale. This is the part where canceling starts to cost you, because the gap versus competitors who stayed subscribed only widens. Not a threat, just how it works.

You don't have to take our word for it.

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Listed on the Google Workspace Marketplace

G-Stacker passed Google's OAuth verification and got listed on the Workspace Marketplace — that's a real review-and-approval cycle by Google's compliance and security team. The first thing you see when you sign up is Google's own consent screen approving G-Stacker for your account.

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Five-star reviews from real owners

Three reviews on the Workspace Marketplace so far, all five stars. Twenty-one businesses have installed it. You can read every review yourself — they're public.

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Across Starter, Pro, and Enterprise plans

Paying customers across service businesses, agencies, and multi-location brands. Not pilots. Not free betas. Owners running it every month because their phones keep ringing.

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2 free stacks for life. No card. No clock.

From $97/mo when you're ready. Cancel anytime. Annual is the same as paying for 10 months — two months on us.

Starter
$97/mo

For solo operators, single-location shops, and one-truck businesses.

  • 35 stacks per month
  • 2 brand profiles
  • Google Drive + Docs + Sheets + Slides + Calendar
  • GitHub Pages
  • PDF Reports
  • Cultural & Location Intelligence
  • Topical Strategy Map
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Enterprise
$997/mo

For multi-location brands and franchise operations.

  • 150 stacks per month
  • 10 brand profiles
  • 10 Google accounts
  • Everything in Professional, plus Google Sites Authority Hub + GCS Evidence Hub
  • Live RSS Monitoring + Auto-Refresh
  • Cloudflare Sites with PDF Enhancements
  • GitHub Sites with PDF Enhancements
  • WordPress Integration
  • API access · Webhooks
  • White-label reports
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Annual billing is the same as paying for 10 months — two months on us. Optional Podcast Add-on starts at $19/mo (3 episodes), Pro $49/mo (10 episodes), Agency $99/mo (25 episodes).

ChatGPT names your business. Here's how it works.

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Sign in with Google

G-Stacker is a Google Workspace Marketplace app. You sign in with the same Google account you use for Gmail or your Google Business Profile. That lets G-Stacker create Docs, Sheets, Slides, Sites, Calendar events, Drive folders, and Blogger posts right inside your account. Nothing leaves Google. Nothing gets hosted somewhere weird.

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Add your business

Click Add Brand. Drop in your business name, your service area (G-Stacker maps the actual neighborhood, not a circle), and the kind of work you do. Hit AI Analyze. G-Stacker reads your existing website, learns how you talk, looks at competitors in your area, and saves all of it to your Brand Knowledge Hub. Takes a few minutes.

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Generate your first stack

Pick a target like "emergency plumber [your city]" or "Invisalign [your neighborhood]," or grab an industry template if you want the pre-built strategy for your trade. There are templates for plumbing, roofing, real estate, law, restaurants, dental, contractors, automotive, beauty, home builders, and more. Hit Generate. G-Stacker builds the whole stack — every property, written in your voice, interlinked, indexed on Google's own platforms.

When your hours change, the stack updates. When you add a new service, the stack reflects it. G-Stacker keeps running in the background whether you're watching or not.

Questions people ask before signing up.

What does G-Stacker actually do?

G-Stacker builds connected sets of properties — called "stacks" — inside your own Google account. Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Sites, Calendar, Drive, Blogger, plus Cloudflare and GitHub Pages on higher plans. Together they tell Google your business is real and worth recommending, so when somebody asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews for the best business near them, your name comes up. You pick your service area and the work you do, and G-Stacker writes and publishes everything in your voice.

How much does G-Stacker cost?

Three monthly plans. Starter is $97/mo (35 stacks per month, 2 brand profiles, GitHub Pages, PDF reports, cultural and location intelligence). Professional is $497/mo (75 stacks, 5 brands, Cloudflare Pages, WordPress, Blogger, AI strategy reviews, vernacular intelligence, KMZ maps, rank tracking). Enterprise is $997/mo (150 stacks, 10 brands, Google Sites Authority Hub, GCS Evidence Hub, live RSS monitoring, API access, white-label reports). Annual is the same as paying for 10 months, so two months on us.

Is there a free way to try it?

Yes. You get 2 free stacks for life. No card. No clock. The free stacks don't reset if you cancel and come back — they're a one-shot per account so you can see the work before you pay anything. When you go to build a third stack, that's when you subscribe. Cancel anytime.

Does G-Stacker work with my Google account?

Yes. G-Stacker is listed on the Google Workspace Marketplace and passed Google's OAuth verification and security review. You sign in with the same Google account you already use, and G-Stacker creates Docs, Sheets, Slides, Sites, Calendar events, Drive folders, and Blogger posts right inside your account. Everything lives on google.com subdomains. If you ever stop using G-Stacker, the properties stay where they are and they're yours.

How long until I see results?

Honestly, this depends on your industry and how often you build stacks. Here's the rough shape of it: in Week 1 you'll see real properties online with your business name on them. Weeks 2–4 your topical map fills in — rankings usually haven't moved yet, this is foundation work. Months 2–3, the system starts telling you what to build next and your Authority Score climbs. Months 4–6 is usually when things start compounding and the calls from unexpected places kick in. Anybody promising rankings in a couple weeks is lying to you.

How does this help me get named by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI?

AI assistants lean on content that lives on platforms Google already trusts. By building your business across Google Docs, Sheets, Sites, Drive, Calendar, and Blogger — all of which Google indexes within minutes and treats as authoritative — your business becomes one of the names the AI assistants surface when somebody asks for the best plumber in a specific neighborhood or the top dentist near them. The more stacks you build, the more places the AI sees you as a real local business.

Be the one AI recommends. Start with 2 free stacks — no card, no clock.

Sign in with Google, add your business, generate your first stack. If you like what you see, build a second one — also on us. When you go to build a third, that's when you subscribe.

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2 free stacks for life. No card. No clock. When you go to build a third, that's when you subscribe — cancel anytime.