Reviews · one of them, published whole
What Clients Say, and How to Verify It
RankOps has one public, attributable client review. It is printed below in full, including the typo. We would rather show you one review you can go and read on Google than a wall of quotes with no last names on them.
The review, unedited
★★★★★
"I've Owned Triple B's Mechanics Shop in Kannapalis for 12 years. Before The Build from RankOps, our shop showed up in 0 AI answers. Forty five days later, we were cited in 9 AI answers across ChatGPT and Perplexity. Weekly calls went from 3 to 8, Google views jumped 190 percent, and direction requests tripled. Tyler made it simple and delivered real results. If you run a local service business, hire him sooner rather than later!"
— Bonner Buchanan, Owner, Triple B's Mechanics Shop. Quoted verbatim from his public Google review, including his own spelling of "Kannapalis." He posted it unprompted. Read it on Google →
The work behind it is written up at the Triple B's Mechanics case study, with what changed and what was measured.
Why is there only one review?
RankOps launched in 2025 and takes a small number of done-for-you clients at a time. One client has left a public review so far. Padding this page with anonymous quotes would make it look better and mean less, so instead every other claim on the site is backed by an artifact you can check.
What you can verify without taking our word for it
- Dated prompts you can re-run. The prompt-test log publishes real prompts asking AI who to hire for GEO, with the date and every hedge the answer attached. Run them yourself and see what you get today.
- Named clients, not "a local plumber." Every delivered case study names the business: Triple B's Mechanics, Spunris3 Entertainment and buy-sell.land. The one that was never deployed is anonymised, because naming somebody for declining is not evidence of anything.
- A timestamped tracker run. The Spunris3 case study shows the citation climb on the same dashboard the client logs into — 0 of 3 prompts, then 2 of 3.
- The method on our own site. 241 live neighborhood pages across 25 NC cities, and a daily self-audit using the scorer we sell.
- Prices, before you call. Every price is on the page, from $99 to $4,997.
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Questions
How many client reviews does RankOps have?
One public, attributable review, published here in full. RankOps launched in 2025 and takes a small number of done-for-you clients at a time. Rather than pad the page with anonymous quotes, it publishes the one real review and the measured artifacts behind every other claim.
How can I verify RankOps results myself?
Every result on this site is checkable. The case studies name the client. The prompt-test log publishes dated prompts you can run yourself in ChatGPT. The tracker screenshot on the Spunris3 case study is timestamped. Run the prompts and see what the engines say today.
Does RankOps guarantee results?
No, and nobody can. AI answers shift as models update and no agency controls them. What RankOps commits to is the implementation work — schema, answer-first content, entity signals — and measuring citations before and after on a tracker the client logs into themselves.