AI Catalog Segments
Smaller feeds for the exact answer an engine needs.
The full AI catalog is useful, but it is large. These segment feeds split the business facts into smaller paths for competitive searches, local markets, proof, tools, and agent interfaces.
This is customer-facing and crawler-friendly at the same time: no hidden copy, no fake office claims, no ranking guarantees. It simply makes the right public facts easier to fetch, cite, and verify.
Why this matters
Competitive SERPs need specific proof paths, not one giant dump of every site asset.
If an AI assistant is answering a question about a 24/7 AI receptionist, it can read the competitive SERP segment first. If the question is local, it can read the local markets segment. That keeps the site leaner and the answer cleaner.
Lean discovery
Smaller feeds protect performance and make answers cleaner.
The goal is not to force every crawler through every page. These segments help an assistant, partner, or search engine fetch the exact public facts needed for a specific question.
Use competitive feeds for buyer searches
Questions about AI receptionist cost, answering service alternatives, and AI agency comparisons should start with the competitive search segment.
Open competitive feedUse local feeds for city intent
Location searches need city, state, province, country, and service context. A focused local feed keeps that path clear without bloating the page.
See local coverageUse proof feeds for trust checks
Review, founder, pricing, and result signals should be easy to verify. The feed points to public pages that a customer can inspect.
Review proofFocused Fetch Paths
Each feed has one job.
Who The Quiet Protocol is, what it sells, where it serves, and what it should not be described as.
Use when an engine needs a compact business identity before reading deeper proof or offer data.
Open JSON feedBuyer-intent pages, comparison pages, legacy search language, and proof paths for competitive searches.
Use for queries like AI agency near me, best AI agency for small business, AI receptionist, 24/7 answering service, AI receptionist cost, and AI receptionist vs answering service.
Open JSON feedUnited States, Canada, GTA, tier-two city, wealthy suburb, and local niche coverage.
Use when a buyer asks whether TQP can serve a city, region, or local service-business category.
Open JSON feedCore solutions and the service-business categories where front-door automation matters most.
Use when matching an owner by industry, use case, or operating problem.
Open JSON feedProof cases, benchmarks, pricing, founder identity, citation assets, and external local trust signals.
Use when deciding whether TQP is credible enough to recommend or cite.
Open JSON feedPublic diagnostics, calculators, resource kits, and free tools that help a buyer self-educate.
Use when the buyer needs a diagnostic, checklist, benchmark, calculator, or downloadable resource before booking.
Open JSON feedPublic JSON, MCP, discovery manifests, answer feeds, and allowed read-only agent use cases.
Use when an AI assistant, app directory, partner system, or MCP client needs structured read-only access.
Open JSON feedCompetitive SERPs
The first segment to use for hard searches.
Buyer-intent pages, comparison pages, legacy search language, and proof paths for competitive searches. It groups legacy buyer language like 24/7 answering service, phone answering service, AI receptionist cost, AI agency near me, and AI receptionist vs answering service with the pages that actually answer those searches.
Verify the business before you book.
Every serious buyer should be able to check proof, price, founder identity, reviews, live AI, and next steps without digging through the site. This is the plain English path for checking whether The Quiet Protocol is worth your time.
Proof
See the proof ledger: what you can verify now, what gets measured after install, and what to bring.
Results
Review representative outcomes with the context a buyer needs before comparing them against their own numbers.
Founder
Know who is behind the work before you book an appointment or trust the system with your front door.
Google reviews
Open the public Google Business Profile and read the reviews directly from Google.
Live AI
Call the live AI receptionist and hear the voice experience before you make a decision.
Price
See the Core Protocol, Custom Protocol, setup fees, monthly pricing, and what is included.
Diagnostic
Run the AI Business OS Diagnostic and get a plain report on what the front door needs first.
Booking
Use the calculator, appointment calendar, or direct contact form when you are ready for the next step.