Remove · Monitor · Lift

The internet never forgets.
We make it.

Negative reviews, articles, and search results removed at the source, not buried on page two. Most items are gone within 48 hours.

For physicians, surgeons, and practices whose patients decide on page one.

48h typical removal 14-day full refund Fixed price per item Confidential
ARDr. A. ReyesAesthetic surgery · Miami
Scan #4192
Live
Scan results
Monitoring
Removals
Lift
Sample data

Scan results

Scroll the list. Tick anything to price it.

64
▲ 22 ptsprojected
ItemSeverityRemoval
0 items selected for removalTick any line to price it. Fixed price per item.
$0Refunded in full if still published at 14 days
Live sandbox with sample data. Open the full console to see all findings.

Every surface a prospective patient checks before they book

Google SearchGoogle ReviewsNews & pressBlogs RedditYelpRipoff ReportRecords sites InstagramXFacebookTikTok GlassdoorTrustpilotChatGPTPerplexityAI Overviews
Three products

Take it down. Watch for the next one. Build what replaces it.

Most practices start with Remove and stay on Monitor or Lift once the immediate problem is gone. Each stands alone.

The core service

Remove

Content taken offline at the source. Fixed price per item, quoted after we confirm it is viable. Gone in 14 days or refunded.

Google reviewsNews articlesSearch results YouTube videosSocial postsRipoff sites Forum contentImages
Check viability
Early warning

Monitor

Continuous watch on every surface that shapes what people believe about you, including the assistants they now ask instead of Google.

AI assistantsGoogleReddit ReviewsNewsSocial
See coverage
What fills the space

Lift

Removal empties a page. Lift fills it back in with verified customer reviews, published press and creator coverage. Priced per result, not per month.

Verified reviewsPublished press Creator campaignsChoose your outlets
See what it covers
Inside Lift

An empty page is still a problem.

Once the damage is off, whatever is left is what people find. Lift decides what that is: real customer reviews where your buyers look, a published feature you chose, and creators who reach the people who never read a review page at all. Everything is priced per result and approved by you before it runs.

Verified reviews

You pick where they land.

Google first, because that is the rating sitting beside your name in search and maps. Then wherever else your buyers actually check: Yelp, the directory specific to your field, your own page. Set a number per platform rather than a lump sum, so the result looks the way real feedback looks.

Real customers onlyPer-platform counts Billed when they post

We do not write reviews and we do not pay for them. Fabricated and incentivised reviews are exactly what regulators penalise, and for a licensed professional they are a board matter as well. Getting the satisfied majority on the record is both legal and more durable.

Published press

Over 1,600 outlets, and you choose.

National dailies, consumer magazines, business and trade press, and the local titles the people who buy from you actually read. You see every detail before you commit: domain authority, how long it takes to publish, whether the piece runs as editorial or carries a sponsored label, whether it links back to your site, and anything else included.

Editorial or sponsored, statedTime to publish shown Written for youNo retainer

A published feature is the one page-one result you control completely, and it tends to outrank almost everything else on your name. Availability varies by outlet and by story; nothing is charged until the piece is live.

Creator campaigns

The audience search cannot reach.

Creators your customers already follow, talking about you in their own words. Matched on whose audience is actually yours rather than on follower count, and you see and approve every concept before anything is posted. Scoped on a call, because what this costs depends entirely on what you are trying to achieve.

Audience-matchedYou approve every concept Disclosure handled

Paid partnerships are disclosed properly. An undisclosed paid post is the advertiser's liability, not the creator's, so we handle it in the brief rather than leaving it to chance.

All of it lives in your console.

Reviews, publications and removals sit in one list with one total. Pick what you want, submit it, and we confirm what we can deliver before an invoice is raised. Work starts once that invoice is paid.

Run a Free Reputation Scan
Why removal

Suppression is a rented result.

The industry standard is to publish content around a problem until it slides to page two. The original is still live. It still surfaces in diligence, in a deeper search, in a screenshot, and in whatever an AI assistant decides to cite next year. Stop paying and it climbs back.

Removal ends it. That is the whole business, and it is why we qualify cases instead of selling retainers to everyone who calls.

Find out if yours is viable
 ReputationHoundTypical ORM firm
Primary approachRemovalSuppression
Original taken offlineYesNo
Typical time to result48 hours3 to 6 months
If you stop payingStays goneResurfaces
PricingFixed per itemOpen retainer
Refund if it failsFull, at 14 daysNone
AI assistant coverageIncludedAdd-on or absent
Client names publishedNeverCase studies
How it works

We qualify the case before we take your money.

Not every situation is winnable, and we would rather tell you in the first week than bill you for a year of content while the problem stays exactly where it is.

01

Free confidential scan

You tell us what is showing up. Nothing leaves our team, no charge, no obligation.

02

We determine viability

A straight answer on each item: one we can remove, or one we cannot. We name the ones we cannot.

03

Fixed-price quote

One price per item, in writing, before anything begins. No retainer that renews regardless.

04

Gone in 14 days

Most items clear inside 48 hours. Still up at 14 days and you get a full refund on it.

We take cases by application, not by signup. Capacity is limited by the work itself, so we accept matters where removal is realistic and decline the rest. If we cannot help, we say so in the scan rather than sell you something adjacent.

The guarantee

Two commitments, both in writing.

This industry runs on vague assurances and invoices that arrive whether anything moved or not. We put the risk on our side of the table.

48h

Is the typical removal

Not 48 hours to a phone call or a strategy deck. Most accepted items are off the internet inside two days.

  • The scan is free and tells you exactly what we will take.
  • Fixed price per item, quoted before you commit.
  • You see each item confirmed as it comes down.
14d

Or your money back

If an item we accepted is still standing 14 days after we start, you get a full refund on it. That is the whole condition.

  • We only accept what we can remove, and name what we cannot upfront.
  • No minimum term, no open retainer, no argument at refund time.
  • Items declined at scan were never charged for.
How the refund works

Applies to every item expressly accepted for removal in your engagement letter, measured 14 days from the start of work. Items identified as not viable are declined rather than billed. We act only through lawful means. The full written terms govern.

Straight answers

What people ask before they call.

Can everything be removed?

Yes. Reviews, articles, videos, forum threads, images, search results, records. We do not rule out categories in advance and we do not hand items back as impossible. If it is about you and it is online, we will take it on.

What we will not do is charge you for a guess. The scan is free, every item is quoted in writing before you commit, and at 14 days you decide: if an item is still published, take a full refund on it and we stop, or tell us to keep working and waive the refund. You are not paying for effort, you are paying for the item to be gone.

What is the difference between de-indexing and deletion?

De-indexing takes away every route to the page. The page is still sitting at its address, but it stops appearing when anyone searches your name. For the people who matter, patients, referrers, journalists, opposing counsel, it has effectively ceased to exist, because searching is how they would ever have found it. Someone who already holds the direct link can still open it.

Deletion takes the page itself. The address returns nothing. There is no link left to hold, nothing to forward, and nothing for an archive or an AI assistant to pick up later. It is the only version of this that survives a screenshot circulating.

The other difference is who notices. De-indexing is quiet. Nothing is asked of whoever published the page, and nobody on their side has any reason to look. Deletion is noticed. The page owner knows it came down, and a hostile publisher occasionally decides that is itself worth writing about.

So final is not automatically better. If the source is litigious, or looking for a story, vanishing from search without anyone being asked is often worth more than the page being gone. De-indexing is also the faster route and it settles the matter for most people. Your scan shows both options on every item where a choice exists, so you decide item by item instead of buying one policy for everything.

Why won't you explain how you do it?

Because the sites and platforms we work against read marketing pages too, and our process is the asset clients are paying for. Publishing it would degrade results for everyone we represent.

What we commit to in writing: the routes we use are lawful, you approve the scope before anything begins, and if the content is still up after 14 days you can take a full refund and we stop, or have us continue without one. You are buying an outcome, and the outcome is verifiable without us explaining the method.

How is this different from what other firms do?

Most reputation firms sell suppression. They publish content around the problem until it falls to page two, on an open-ended retainer. The original stays live and climbs back when you stop paying.

We remove the content instead, usually within 48 hours, at a fixed price per item, with a full refund if it is not gone in 14 days.

What does it cost?

The scan is free. Removal is priced per item, quoted in writing before you commit, so you are never signing an open-ended monthly fee. If an item is still published after 14 days, you choose between a full refund on it or having us carry on without one.

Pricing depends on where the content sits and what it takes to move it. You get every figure with your scan, itemised, before anything begins. Monitor and Lift are priced separately if you want ongoing coverage afterward.

Will pursuing this make the problem worse?

It is the first thing we assess. Some actions carry a real risk of drawing attention to the thing you want gone, and where that risk exists we say so and recommend against it. That judgement is part of what the scan is for.

Will anyone know I hired you?

No. We publish no client names, no logos, and no case studies, which is why you will not find testimonials on this page. Every name a reputation firm publishes is a client whose problem it advertised.

Free confidential scan

Find out if it can come down.

One message, in confidence, no charge. You will know which items we can remove, what each costs, and how fast. Most clear within 48 hours, and anything still up at 14 days is refunded.

intake@reputationhound.com

Sent in confidence and used only to evaluate your matter. No mailing list. See our privacy notice.