Local Visibility Systems For Businesses That Serve Real Local Clients.
Firm IQ can help any legitimate local business with a Google Business Profile that serves local customers, clients, patients, property owners, businesses, or service-area markets. We organize our industry pages by major categories so you can see how Atlas™ applies to your world, but the foundation is the same: make the business easier to find, understand, trust, measure, and recommend.
Start With The Category Closest To Your Business
These child pages explain how Firm IQ applies Atlas™ to specific industry groups. They are not limits. They are starting points. Any local business that depends on Google, Maps, AI search, reviews, citations, service pages, location pages, and trust signals can benefit from a stronger visibility foundation.
Home Service Businesses
For roofers, remodelers, contractors, HVAC companies, plumbers, electricians, restoration companies, landscapers, pool companies, and other service-area businesses where local visibility turns into calls, quote requests, booked jobs, and route density.
Professional Service Businesses
For attorneys, accountants, consultants, financial professionals, medical-style practices, local offices, and other professional providers where trust, authority, proximity, and clear expertise shape who gets contacted.
If People Search Locally Before They Call You, This Matters.
Your industry does not need to fit perfectly into a preset category. What matters is whether customers use Google, Google Maps, reviews, directories, AI search, local service pages, or business listings to evaluate you before making contact.
Firm IQ Can Support Many Local Business Types
The child pages focus on major groups, but Atlas™ is built around local visibility mechanics that apply across industries. If your business has a real service, real customers, a real market, and a Google Business Profile, the foundation can be evaluated and improved.
The System Is Consistent. The Market Signals Change.
A roofer, attorney, contractor, accountant, clinic, and franchise brand do not need the same page structure or proof strategy. But they all need clear identity, service relevance, local market coverage, trust signals, citations, schema, tracking, and visibility support.
Search Intent Changes
Some customers search by emergency need, some by city, some by specialty, some by provider type, and some by comparison. Atlas™ maps the structure to how the market actually searches.
Proof Requirements Change
Home service buyers may need project proof, reviews, photos, and fast contact paths. Professional service buyers may need credentials, trust, expertise, privacy, and authority.
Market Coverage Changes
A single-office business, service-area company, franchise system, and multi-location brand each need different location, service-area, internal linking, and tracking support.
Start With The Visibility Gaps, Not The Industry Label.
The Atlas Gap Analysis compares how your business is currently being found against the competitors showing up ahead of you, then identifies the visibility gaps, market coverage opportunities, and recommendation signals Google and AI may be missing.