Rovvi.com field manual · Small-business web operations
Build a web presence that earns its place in the business
A customer reference for comparing Rovvi’s current plans, delivery model, visibility coverage, and outcome reporting—without treating the website as a disconnected brochure.

01 · Current platform data
A website is one layer of a working system
The current Rovvi template catalog supplies concrete starting points; the plan ladder supplies increasing operational depth. These figures come directly from the live plan, catalog, and delivery data used by this site.
Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial (credit card required) and converts to your selected plan on day 15. Cancel anytime.
| Plan | Primary job | Monthly | Annual | Operational step-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foundational | Be Seen | $29 | $290 | A polished, hosted brochure site to get your business online. |
| Bronze | Get Online | $49 | $490 | Grow your presence — more pages, a contact form, and search-ready basics. |
| Silver | Get Found & Get Booked | $99 | $990 | Get found and get booked — SEO/AEO/GEO, CRM, chatbot, and online booking. |
| Gold | Run Your Whole Business | $199 | $1,990 | The complete platform — automation, invoicing, contracts, and APIs. |
02 · Customer coverage model
Six capabilities behind a complete web presence
This is a description of what customers should be able to see and verify—not a task list or an industry performance score.
Identity
Who the business helps, what it provides, and where it operates are stated plainly.
Customer evidence: A visitor can confirm fit without searching multiple pages.Findability
Search and answer engines can discover, understand, and attribute the right page.
Customer evidence: Relevant services have a clear, indexable source page.Conversion
Each important page offers one clear, working next action.
Customer evidence: Calls, forms, bookings, or purchases match visitor intent.Operations
Inquiries reach an owned pipeline with a defined response path.
Customer evidence: Every qualified inquiry has a destination and an owner.Trust
Accessibility, HTTPS, policies, proof, and contact details are visible.
Customer evidence: Customers can verify how the business operates before committing.Measurement
Visits can be connected to qualified business outcomes.
Customer evidence: Reporting distinguishes attention from useful customer action.03 · Delivery lifecycle
Discover → design → build → test → deploy
The Rovvi delivery process has five published stages. Launch is the handoff into operation, not the end of customer support.
- 01
Discover
We map your goals, audience, and the systems you already use.
- 02
Design
UI/UX and brand direction — accessible, on-brand, and conversion-focused.
- 03
Build
End-to-end development with your CRM, email, and integrations wired in.
- 04
Test
Accessibility (WCAG 2.2 AA), performance, and cross-device QA.
- 05
Deploy
Launch on Cloudflare with CI/CD, SSL, DNS, and monitoring in place.
04 · Search and answer visibility
SEO, AEO, and GEO provide three kinds of coverage
These labels describe how customer content is made discoverable, answerable, and attributable. They are delivery characteristics—not homework for the customer.
Discovery coverage
Descriptive titles, canonicals, crawlable navigation, internal links, performance, image context, and sitemap inclusion help search engines find the right service page.
Customer-visible outcome: relevant pages can appear for relevant searches.Answer coverage
Clear headings, concise answers, definitions, comparisons, and visible FAQs let people and assistants extract a specific answer.
Customer-visible outcome: important questions have direct, readable answers.Attribution coverage
Consistent entities, first-party facts, dates, authorship, and machine-readable context connect verifiable claims to the business.
Customer-visible outcome: answer engines can attribute a precise claim to its source.What a fully described service page contains
Customer questionThe need the page resolves.
Direct answerA plain-language description of the service and fit.
EvidenceCurrent process, data, examples, or policy.
Provider identityWho provides the service, to whom, and where.
Next stepOne clear customer action.
Machine contextAccurate metadata and schema that match visible content.
05 · Customer reporting model
Five signals connect discovery to business outcome
Traffic alone is not a business result. This chain shows what each customer-facing metric means and how it connects to the next stage.
- 1Discovery
Search impressions
Can the right audience encounter the business?
- 2Engagement
Qualified visits
Are relevant people reaching useful pages?
- 3Intent
Calls, forms, bookings, purchases
Did a visitor take a business action?
- 4Operations
First-response time
How quickly did the business act on intent?
- 5Outcome
Lead-to-customer progression
Did the web action create business value?
Monthly signal view
- Search visibility by service page and customer intent
- Qualified actions such as calls, forms, bookings, or purchases
- Inquiry routing and first-response time
- Progression from lead to customer outcome
Quarterly maintenance view
- Positioning and service fit
- Accuracy of prices, hours, policies, and business facts
- Speed, accessibility, and conversion-path health
- Search and answer-engine access to priority content
06 · Signal interpretation guide
What common patterns usually indicate
This table explains the service signal Rovvi reviews; it does not assign implementation work to the customer.
| Observed signal | What it may indicate | Rovvi review focus |
|---|---|---|
| Few relevant impressions | A discovery or intent-coverage gap | Indexing, query coverage, and location/service clarity |
| Visits but no action | A message, trust, mobile, or conversion mismatch | Message fit, page experience, proof, and next-action clarity |
| Forms but weak leads | Offer boundaries or qualification are unclear | Traffic source, offer language, and decision-useful fields |
| Good leads but few customers | The operational response path may be slowing progress | First-response time, ownership, and follow-up stage |
| Answer engines misstate facts | Sources may be inconsistent, outdated, or unsupported | Canonical facts, dates, entity consistency, and structured context |
07 · Answer desk
Frequently asked web-presence questions
What is a complete web presence?
A complete web presence connects a clear business identity, a fast accessible website, search and answer visibility, conversion paths, customer operations, trust signals, and measurement.
What should a small business measure first?
Start with search impressions, qualified inquiries, booked appointments or purchases, response time, and the percentage of leads that reach the next business stage.
How do SEO, AEO, and GEO differ?
SEO helps search engines discover and rank pages. AEO structures direct answers for search features and assistants. GEO makes claims, entities, and evidence easy for generative engines to understand and cite.
How often should a web presence be reviewed?
Check critical operations continuously, review leads and search signals monthly, inspect content and conversion paths quarterly, and revisit positioning whenever the business or customer need changes.