
Notary practice in Cap-Haïtien
Everything ran on referrals and phone calls. Clients outside Cap-Haïtien — and in the diaspora — had no way to check the practice was real, what it handled, or how to start a file.
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Notary practice in Cap-Haïtien
Everything ran on referrals and phone calls. Clients outside Cap-Haïtien — and in the diaspora — had no way to check the practice was real, what it handled, or how to start a file.

Small-group tours of Haiti's Great South
Trips to Jacmel, Les Cayes and Île-à-Vache were sold entirely in DMs. Travellers abroad asked the same five questions and half of them never got an answer in time.

Residential & commercial cleaning, Ottawa
A trusted, insured team competing against national franchises with no website, no reviews on-page, and no way to ask for a quote outside business hours.

Airport transfers and tours, Cap-Haïtien
A family-owned 4x4 service depending on airport-curb luck and word of mouth. Travellers searching for a safe transfer from Cap-Haïtien found nothing they could trust.

Insurance provider, Haiti
Health, auto and home cover sold branch-by-branch. Prospects had no way to compare what was covered without walking into an office.

Youth education & civic programs
Camps, workshops and mentorship signups were handled by phone and paper lists. Parents and young people missed deadlines because the registration process was invisible outside the office.