Who we help

Your name and your credentials are the work. One rating should not put a deal or a client at risk.

For doctors, lawyers, advisors, and the licensed professionals whose reputation is the entire product, a single bad rating, an old record, or a misleading post can quietly cost referrals, clients, and deals you will never know you lost. We remove what is unfair and shape what people find when they look you up.

Pay only when it is removedPolicy-based methods onlyDiscreet and senior ledBuilt for licensed professionals
What is actually at stake

For a professional, a rating is not feedback. It is a referral that never gets made.

When someone is deciding whether to trust you with their health, their case, or their money, they search your name first. A 4.9 that slips to a 4.2 reads, to a stranger, as a reason to call the next name on the list. The client you lose this way never tells you they were looking. They simply do not show up.

Sometimes the rating is fake or planted. More often it is real, from a real or sort-of-real client, and the question is what you are actually allowed to do about it. If it breaks the platform's published policy, it is a removal candidate. If it is a genuine opinion with no policy hook, removal is unlikely, but reputation management and response give you a path. The same logic that drives our Google review removal work applies to the rating platforms specific to your field.

Every day it stays up, it is also being read into the AI answers that increasingly summarize you to a prospective client before they ever reach your site. That is not a reason to panic. It is the reason speed matters.

Where it shows up

The four places a professional's reputation takes the hit

Each one calls for a different path. We map your specific situation to the realistic outcome before you pay anything.

A rating platform in your field

The doctor, attorney, or advisor rating sites where one low score sits next to your name. Removable when it breaks the platform's policy. See reputation management for the rest.

Search results for your name

An old item, a misleading post, or a thread that ranks above your own site. We work to deindex or outweigh it through search suppression.

An old record or filing

A matter that was dropped, dismissed, or sealed but still surfaces against your name. Our criminal record removal work addresses exactly this.

Your name at the top, defended

For partners, founders, and named professionals, ongoing executive reputation management keeps the first page matching who you are.

Tell us which one is hitting you. We will tell you honestly what is achievable.

If it does not qualify for removal

What we do when the content cannot simply come down

Not everything is removable, and a service that tells you otherwise is selling you a promise it cannot keep. A genuine opinion that breaks no rule, a legitimate news item, or a record from a matter that is still public may not be eligible for takedown. We tell you that plainly during the case review rather than after you have paid.

When removal is not the path, influence is. We respond on the record where that helps, then build and strengthen the assets that deserve to rank for your name, so the unfair result moves down the page and the AI answers that summarize you draw from a fuller, truer picture. That is the steady work of reputation management, and for senior professionals it is often the more durable fix than chasing a single takedown.

Not sure whether yours is a removal case or an influence case? That is exactly what the review tells you.

How we work

Remove what is unfair, then shape what fills the space

Removal-only firms leave you exposed the moment the next problem lands. We handle both halves as one workflow.

01 Remove

Build the case and file it right

We identify the exact policy a rating, post, or record breaks, file through the proper channel, and pursue escalation when the first answer is no. You only pay when it is gone. We use only methods that survive scrutiny, which is what a licensed professional needs.

02 Influence

Make your name lead with the truth

Once the unfair item is gone or pushed down, we shape what people find next, so the next prospective client meets your credentials before anything else. Executive reputation management keeps it that way.

Ethics-first means we only remove content that violates a platform's published policy or the law. No DMCA abuse, no impersonation, no fake-account flagging, no buying positive reviews. What we do today will not become your next problem, and because our pay-on-success model means we carry the risk with you, we tell you upfront whether your case is winnable and decline the ones that are not.

Performance-based pricing applies to qualified removals: scope, eligibility, and timing are confirmed during your case review. Some content is legally or technically constrained, and we'll tell you what's achievable before you commit.

Send us the rating, post, or record. We will tell you which path fits, before you pay anything.

Questions, answered directly

What professionals ask us before they start

A patient or client left a rating that hurt me. Can it be removed?

Sometimes. If the rating breaks the platform's published policy, names confidential details, comes from someone who was never a client, or is part of a coordinated pattern, it is a removal candidate. If it is a genuine opinion with no policy hook, removal is unlikely, but response, suppression, and outweighing are all on the table. We tell you which path fits before you commit.

Can professional review sites like an attorney or doctor rating platform remove a review?

Yes, when a review violates that platform's own content rules. Each site has its own policy and appeal process. We build the case to the specific rule it breaks, file through the right channel, and pursue escalation when the first decision is a denial. We use only policy-based methods, never impersonation or fake flagging.

Will the reviewer know I reported their review?

No. The platform does not notify the person who posted it. The report goes to the platform's content team, not to the reviewer's account. You can flag a review and respond to it professionally on the record at the same time.

An old record or news item shows up when clients search my name. What can be done?

We assess whether the source can be removed or deindexed, and where it cannot, we work to outweigh it so it no longer leads your search results. For records tied to a dismissed or sealed matter, see our record removal work. The goal is that what people find matches who you are now.

How much does this cost?

Scope sets the price on every case, so there is no single number. Qualified removals run on a pay-on-success basis, meaning you only pay when the content is gone. Ongoing reputation management to shape your search results is a separate engagement scoped during your case review. We tell you upfront whether your case is winnable.

Is any of this going to get me in trouble with a board or platform?

No. We only remove content that breaks a platform's published policy or the law. We do not impersonate, file fraudulent claims, or flag with fake accounts, the tactics that get profiles suspended. Ethical, policy-based work is the only kind that holds up under scrutiny, which is exactly what a licensed professional needs.

How long does it take?

It depends on the platform and the path. Review-platform decisions can take a few days to ninety or more days. Search suppression and contextualizing work runs over months, not weeks. We give you an honest range for your specific situation rather than a single promised date.

Who this is for

Built for the professionals whose name carries the practice

Doctors and clinicians

Where one rating site sits between a prospective patient and a booked appointment, and confidentiality limits what you can say back.

Lawyers and partners

Named attorneys and firm partners for whom a single review or old filing can cost a referral or a prospective client.

Financial advisors

Advisors and planners whose clients hand over real money on the basis of trust, and who cannot afford a search result that undercuts it.

Consultants and specialists

Independent experts who win business by name, where one stale result can quietly end a conversation before it starts.

Anyone who is searched first

If a client, recruiter, or referrer searches your name before they reach out, the first page of results is doing the introducing.

Professionals who tried it alone

You already reported the review or asked the site to take it down and heard nothing back. There is a proper case to file.

Tell us what is showing up against your name.

We will tell you honestly whether it is a removal candidate, what it costs, and how fast we can move. You only pay when it is gone.