Terms of service
Last reviewed: May 12, 2026. This terms of service is a starting point — we will have counsel review it before SimplifyLocal opens up beyond hand-selected customers.
These terms are the agreement between your business and SimplifyLocal LLC. They take effect the first time someone from your business signs in to SimplifyLocal. We've written them in plain language. If something is unclear, email us — we'd rather fix the wording than argue about it.
What SimplifyLocal does
SimplifyLocal turns completed jobs from your field-service software into pages on your website, on your Google Business Profile, and in search results. We do the writing, the photo handling, and the publishing. You review every page before it goes live.
Your account
We set you up by hand. Once your account exists you can invite the people on your team who need to review and publish pages. Each person signs in with their own email address — please don't share passwords. You're responsible for what happens under accounts belonging to your business.
If you become aware that someone is using a SimplifyLocal account at your business without permission, email us at the address at the bottom of the page and we'll lock it.
What it costs
Pricing is set at the time you sign up and is included in the email or written agreement that introduces you to SimplifyLocal. We bill monthly through Stripe. If we ever change pricing, we'll give you at least 30 days' notice before the change takes effect — and if you don't want to continue at the new price, you can cancel before the change kicks in.
If a payment fails, we'll retry it and email you. If it's still unpaid after 14 days, we'll pause publishing on new pages. Pages already published stay up. We won't delete your data without warning you first.
What you can do with SimplifyLocal
You can use SimplifyLocal for any lawful purpose connected to running your business. Specifically, please don't use it to:
- Publish pages about work your business did not actually do.
- Publish photos you don't have permission to use.
- Publish content that is harassing, hateful, sexual, or illegal.
- Try to break into or overwhelm SimplifyLocal or anything it runs on.
- Resell SimplifyLocal to other businesses without arranging it with us first — we're happy to talk about partnerships, just not surprise ones.
If we see any of the above, we'll email you, and if you don't sort it out we may take the offending pages down or close the account.
Who owns what
You own your content. Your business name, your job notes, your photos, and the pages we generate from them belong to you. By using SimplifyLocal you give us a license to host, modify (in the limited ways needed to render the pages — resizing photos, compressing them, generating alt text), and publish that content on your behalf. The license ends when you stop using SimplifyLocal, with the obvious exception of any caches that take a few days to flush.
We own SimplifyLocal. The software, the layouts, the design system, and the SimplifyLocal name and logo belong to SimplifyLocal LLC.
AI-drafted content
SimplifyLocal uses AI to write the first draft of each page. You review every page before it's published, so the content that actually goes live is content you approved. AI gets things wrong sometimes — when it does, edit the draft or send it back for a regenerate. Once a page is live, you're the one responsible for what it says.
Stuff that's out of our control
SimplifyLocal is provided as is. We work hard to keep it running and we use reputable providers, but we can't promise you specific search-engine rankings, specific lead volume, or that the service will never have downtime. To the extent the law allows, our total liability to your business for any claim related to SimplifyLocal is capped at the amount you paid us in the three months before the claim arose.
Ending the agreement
You can cancel any time by emailing the address at the bottom of the page. We'll close your account at the end of the current billing period. We can end the agreement too — for non-payment, for a serious breach of these terms, or with 30 days' notice for any other reason. If we end it without cause, we'll refund any prepaid time you didn't use.
Either way, your published pages stay reachable on your domain (or the SimplifyLocal URL where they were originally served) for 30 days after the account closes, so search engines have time to react. After 30 days we take them down.
Changes to these terms
If we change anything material we'll email you at least 30 days before the change takes effect. Continuing to use SimplifyLocal after a change means you accept the new terms. If you don't accept them, cancel before the effective date and we'll prorate any prepaid time.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Georgia, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-law rules. Any dispute that we can't resolve over email goes to the state or federal courts in Georgia.
Contact
SimplifyLocal LLC. Email [email protected] with anything you'd normally send to a lawyer. We read everything and respond within seven days.