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Company Info

Your company's key details — Basics, Contact, Social Media, and Extra Info that Rebolt uses across your site.

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Overview


Company Info is where you set your core business details, connections, and trust signals. The more you complete here, the smarter the rest of Rebolt becomes — copy, badges, and pages all auto-pull from this information.


How to Access Company Info


  1. Click the gear icon in the top-right of your Rebolt dashboard.

  2. In the Settings sidebar, under Account, click Company Info.


Basics


What it does: Feeds AI copy, contact blocks, page headers/footers, and business schema.

  • Company Name: Use your official brand name exactly as it appears on Google and on invoices. Consistency helps with trust and search.

  • Google Rating: Your current star rating (e.g., 4.8–5). Surfaces as a credibility element on pages.

  • Industry: Pick the closest match (e.g., Window Cleaning, Landscaping). This steers starter copy, services vocabulary, and suggested sections.

  • Google Place ID: Paste your Place ID so Rebolt can reference your Google Business Profile (for review syncing, etc.).

    Tip: If you don't know it, you (or your marketer) can grab it from Google's Place ID Finder.


Contact


What it does: Powers your site's "Call us" and "Email us" CTAs, and what appears in headers/footers and contact pages.

Storefront vs. Service Areas — pick one:

  • No physical location, only service areas (most common): Ideal for mobile/service businesses. Your site emphasizes the cities and regions you serve.

  • Both a physical location and service areas: Shows a business address and your broader coverage.

Your choice here influences which pages get suggested (e.g., "Areas We Serve") and how contact blocks are phrased.

  • If you select "No physical location, only service areas", you can input your business's phone number, email, and hours of operation.

  • If you select "Both a physical location and service areas", an Add business location button appears. Click it to enter the location's address. Use the "Use same business phone and email as Primary" and "Use same business hours as Primary" checkboxes to keep things consistent — or override with location-specific contact info and hours.

  • Business Timezone: Used for scheduling and appointment times. Pick the timezone that matches your operations.


Social Media


What it does: Adds social icons to your site.

Connect any profiles you actively use:

  • Facebook

  • Twitter/X

  • YouTube

  • LinkedIn

  • Instagram

  • Yelp

  • TikTok

  • Pinterest

  • Nextdoor

  • Better Business Bureau

Best practice: Link only profiles you keep current. Inactive accounts can lower trust.


Extra Info


What it does: Provides personalized context so the text on your website is accurate and far from generic.

  • Transcript URL: The Rebolt team uses this to drop the transcript of your demo call if they asked you these questions during onboarding.

  • Company Background: Founding year, number of employees, target customer base, payment terms.

  • Credentials & Recognitions: Licenses, certifications, community recognitions, customer guarantees.

  • Messaging & Positioning: What makes your business unique — key messages and standout statistics.

  • Services & Processes: The go-to place to flesh out your service pages. Get into the details of how you perform each service so the website reflects your processes accurately.

  • Service Areas & Online Presence: List your primary service areas and the social platforms you regularly use.

  • Marketing & Lead Capture: How you prefer to collect leads, plus any active promotions you're running.

  • Website Setup & Tracking: Tracking tools, migration of existing blog posts, and any 301-redirects from previous website domains.

  • Rebolt-Specific: Current monthly job volume, other tools you use, yearly revenue, and your goals for using Rebolt — helps Rebolt tailor the experience to your business.


Pro Tips


  • NAP consistency: Keep your Name, Address, Phone identical to your Google Business Profile and anywhere else online.

  • Use a domain email: [email protected] looks more professional than a free mailbox.

  • Keep it true: Only enable badges you can substantiate (licensed, insured, 24-7).

  • Revisit quarterly: Ratings, awards, and initiatives change — refresh to keep your site current.


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