Discovery Priority Map
The pages that explain The Quiet Protocol first.
This map shows the most important pages for understanding the company, the offer, the proof, the AI discovery layer, and the local growth footprint.
Use it when submitting URLs, checking coverage, building partner profiles, or deciding which page best supports a recommendation.
Submission rule
Submit the sitemap first. Then request the ranked HTML pages in order.
API and JSON routes are linked for machines, but manual request-indexing should focus on public pages.
Indexing discipline
Request indexing in the order that builds the clearest entity story.
A large site should not ask Google to understand thousands of URLs before the core entity, offer, proof, pricing, and local map are obvious.
Anchor the brand first
Home, about, pricing, proof, results, protocol, and platform pages explain who we are and what we sell. They should be checked before long-tail pages.
Read about TQPThen anchor the offer
AI receptionist, answering-service alternative, appointment booking, and smart website pages explain the commercial buyer intent we want to win.
Open AI receptionistThen move through clusters
After the core pages, work by city, industry, and solution cluster. Random URL submission makes quality signals harder to read.
Open local clustersFirst Ten
Start with the pages that anchor the brand, offer, proof, and buyer trust.
Priority Queue
The rest of the first manual indexing queue.
Next Batches
After the first queue, move by cluster instead of random URLs.
City plus AI Business OS pages
These pages tie the flagship offer to local intent across the United States and Canada.
Strong niche pages
Niche pages convert better than generic agency pages when the buyer searches by industry.
Local niche pages
These should be submitted after the parent city and parent niche pages are indexed.
Resources and kits
Resource pages are the easiest external-share assets for partners, directories, and small business owners.
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.