Living Business Page

You paid thousands for it. Nobody's updating it. Customers still can't find you.

60 seconds to set up. Updates itself every week from your Google reviews. Shows up in Google, ChatGPT, and Perplexity — without you doing anything after day one.

What you're about to see isn't a website. It's a living page — built from real customer reviews, updated automatically every week, and structured so AI search engines can actually find it.

Builds itself

Paste your URL. Done in 60 seconds. No templates, no copywriting.

Updates every week

Re-reads your reviews on a weekly cycle. Gets more accurate over time.

AI-search ready

Structured so ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google can surface it by default.

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The problem with static

Most business websites are wrong. Quietly, expensively wrong.

Your hours changed six months ago. The price you listed went up. The service you dropped is still on the page. The staff member who left is still on the “About” section. Nobody updated the site because nobody has time, and nobody thinks to check until a customer calls angry about something that isn't true anymore.

Meanwhile, every visitor who lands on that page is reading the version of your business you had in mind when you built it. Not the business you're running today. They book based on wrong information, show up with wrong expectations, and leave you a review about the gap between what the website promised and what they found.

A Kordial page doesn't have that problem. It re-reads your reviews and your Google Business Profile every week. When the signal changes, the page changes. You don't schedule an update. It happens.

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What happens over time

One decays. One compounds.

Static website
Living page
Launch day
Everything is accurate.
Hours, staff, services, prices. You wrote it yourself. It's right.
Accurate — for now
Launch day
Indexed, accurate, and already learning.
Scraped your website. Pulled your Google reviews. 47 reviews ingested, key themes extracted.
Active from day one
3 months
The first lies start.
You changed hours in February. The site still says 9–6. Maria left in March. She’s still listed under “Our Team.”
2 known inaccuracies
3 months
12 new reviews this week. Fade section updated.
Customers mention “the corner booth” and “Marcus at the front desk” in 8 separate reviews. Both surfaced automatically.
Re-scraped 12 times
6 months
You added a service. Nobody knows.
Laser treatments launched in April. Not on the website. Customers calling to ask if you do it — and getting a no from an AI reading the old page.
Lost revenue opportunity
6 months
“Tuesday afternoons are quiet” — emerged from 6 reviews.
No one programmed this. It appeared in customer language, was extracted, and now gets surfaced to callers asking about wait times.
Insight you didn’t write
1 year
Customers are calling about hours that changed 10 months ago.
You updated the Google Business listing. The website still disagrees. Every caller who found you via the website gets the wrong time.
Active trust erosion
1 year
200+ reviews. The page knows your business better than your website ever did.
Busiest barber, fastest service, loyal regulars by name — all in the knowledge base. AI answers with specificity no static page could match.
200+ data points, zero effort
2 years
The website is a liability.
Prices changed twice. A whole service line was retired. Three staff members turned over. The site reflects none of it. You’ve stopped sending people there.
Abandoned in place
2 years
Sharper than day one. And it still hasn’t asked you for anything.
400+ reviews processed. Seasonal patterns detected. Answers questions about parking, wait times, and which staff member specializes in what — from customer-generated language, not copy you wrote.
Best day yet

Why it keeps working

A page that compounds. Every week it's more accurate than the last.

The owner-written page and the customer-written page are different documents. The owner lists services and hours. The customer describes the experience of walking in, who helped them, what surprised them, and whether they'd send a friend. Strangers trust the customer's version. ChatGPT and Perplexity trust it too. That's why this page gets found when yours doesn't.

Your Kordial page launches built from everything your customers have written. The page pulls their specific language. It surfaces the themes that appear most. It describes your business the way people who've been there describe it, not the way you hope to be perceived. That's the starting point, and it's already better than what most businesses have.

Then it keeps going. Every week, the page re-reads your Google Business Profile and your latest reviews. New staff mentioned by name? It catches it. Hours corrected in a review? It catches it. Six months in, your page reflects your actual business today, not the version you had in mind when you signed up. Most businesses see the page sharpen noticeably in the first 90 days, without doing anything at all.

What you get

Page and infrastructure, included

On the page

  • An about section written from review language, not from your marketing copy
  • Service descriptions that reflect what customers actually say they came for
  • Staff mentions by name when reviews reference them by name
  • A live voice widget so visitors can call you directly from the page

Under the hood

  • Auto-rescrape every week to pull in new reviews and updated info
  • Submitted to Google for indexing under your business name and city. Index time depends on Google's crawl schedule, typically a few days to a couple of weeks.
  • Structured data markup so AI search engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity can surface it
  • Kordial-hosted at app.kordial.ai/p/your-business, or point your own domain so customers reach you either way

Head to head

Every dimension. Side by side.

Generic website
What you launched with
Kordial living page
What keeps up for you
Accuracy over time
Decays unless you log in.Every change you don't make is a lie the page tells on your behalf.
Improves weekly, automatically.Re-scraped every 7 days. Google reviews processed continuously.
Effort to stay current
Constant, and it never happens.Requires login, edits, re-publish. In practice: nobody does it.
Zero.You don't log in. You don't update anything. The system does it.
Reflects customer language
No. Reflects what you wrote in year one.Your copy. Your assumptions. Not how customers actually describe the experience.
Yes — directly from reviews.Phrases customers repeat become the phrases the AI uses. Mirrors trust signals back to new visitors.
Adapts to staff changes
Only if someone remembers to update it.The departed employee's photo may still be the hero image. Nobody noticed.
Re-scrapes your site weekly.Staff changes on your website propagate automatically. Review mentions of specific staff are tracked over time.
Captures new services
Not until you add a page.New service launched three months ago? Callers finding you online still don't know about it.
Auto-detected on next weekly scrape.Add it to your website once. Kordial picks it up in the next 7-day cycle — no second action required.
AI search visibility
Unprepared.AI search reads structured, specific content. Generic copy optimized for keywords doesn't answer natural questions well.
Built for the way people actually ask questions.Real customer language, real specifics, real FAQs — the ingredients AI search engines favor.
First-time visitor trust
Earned once, then slowly lost.A visitor who finds outdated info — wrong hours, old staff, retired services — leaves and doesn't come back.
Compounds with every new review.More reviews means more specificity. More specificity means higher credibility on every visit, not just the first month.

Where your page shows up

One page, every surface

01

Google search

Indexed under your business name and city. Customers searching for you find a page written in their language, not yours.

02

AI search engines

Structured to appear in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini results when someone asks about businesses in your area.

03

QR code

Print it on receipts, business cards, or your front window for in-store scans.

04

Business card link

Short enough to put on a card. app.kordial.ai/p/your-business.

Questions

Frequently asked

Can I edit what's on the page?+

Yes. The page is generated from your reviews, but you can override any section, add photos, update your hours manually, or write your own intro. The generated content is a starting point, not a cage. And what you edit stays edited. The weekly rescrape pulls fresh reviews and new info, but it never overwrites a field you touched. No surprise rollbacks on a Monday.

What if my reviews are sparse or I have some negative ones?+

Sparse is fine. Even a dozen reviews contain useful language. Kordial focuses on the themes that appear most, not individual lines. For negative reviews, the page won't surface a single complaint as if it's representative. Patterns matter. One bad review doesn't define the page.

Can I use my own domain?+

Yes. On Professional and above, you can point your own domain to your Kordial page. Your customers see your domain in the URL, not ours.

Does this replace my existing website?+

It doesn't have to, but for a lot of businesses, it does the job better. If your current site is a generic template with placeholder copy, a Kordial page written from real customer language will perform better in search and convert more visitors. If your existing site has content you've invested in, keep it. Add the Kordial page as your Google-ranked profile.

Will this page actually rank on Google, or is it hidden?+

It's indexed. We submit to Google and implement structured data markup so search engines understand what the page is about. Ranking takes time based on your business name and local competition, but the page is built to rank, not just exist.

What if I get a bad review?+

One bad review changes the page very little because the page reflects patterns across all your reviews. If a complaint theme is repeated by multiple customers, it shows up, and that's useful information. You also get a weekly intelligence digest on Professional that flags emerging complaint themes before they become a cluster. That's a different product, but it's part of the same system.

This page improves itself. You do nothing.

Paste your business name and your page is live in 60 seconds. Every week after that, it gets a little more accurate, a little more specific, a little more like the business your best customers would describe. It never asks you to log in.

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