Pinpoint

Profile activity

Keep your profile current without remembering to post.

Pinpoint helps turn your real services, offers, and updates into Google Business Profile posts. It gives you a practical publishing routine without claiming that a particular posting frequency will create a ranking result.

A current profile should reflect real business information, not a calendar filled simply to look active. The useful material may be a seasonal service, a confirmed offer, new availability, an event, an updated hour, or a customer question worth answering. Pinpoint helps organize that material into a process that does not depend on someone remembering to post at the end of a busy day. You still decide what is accurate and appropriate. Review dates, offers, links, and the message before a post is public; pause or revise the plan when the business changes. Clear states help avoid confusion: a draft is still editable, a scheduled item has a planned time, and published content is customer-facing. Google can review or reject submitted content under its policies, so a scheduled item is never described as an approval or ranking promise. That distinction lets an owner make a clear operational choice before customers see an update. It keeps profile activity connected to useful customer information instead of an arbitrary publishing target.

Start your $1 trial

$1 for your first 7 days, then $79 CAD/month per location. Cancel anytime.

Illustrative example

A sample offer post for a local service business. Details are illustrative only.

Offer

Scheduled for Friday, 9:00 a.m.

Post preview

Book a seasonal furnace check before cooler weather arrives. Ask our team about available appointment times this week.

EditApprovePause
  1. Draft

    Editable work in progress

  2. Scheduled

    Planned for Friday, 9:00 a.m.

  3. Published

    Visible to customers

Labels show workflow states and controls only; this example is display-only.

See what is drafted, scheduled, and public

The demonstration is an illustrative content slice: a post type, a preview, a planned time, and a clear publication state. It helps an owner understand what is still editable, what is queued, and what customers can already see.

How it works

  1. 1. Define services, offers, and voice

    Start with information the business can stand behind: real services, current offers, useful updates, and the tone customers should recognize.

  2. 2. Pinpoint drafts and schedules

    Pinpoint prepares posts from that direction and organizes them for a planned time, making it easier to keep profile activity connected to actual business changes.

  3. 3. Preview or use your configured automation

    Review and edit a post before it is public, or let your configured workflow publish it. You can still see whether an item is a draft, scheduled, or published.

Start your $1 trial

$1 for your first 7 days, then $79 CAD/month per location. Cancel anytime.

Make the next local decision with more context

Promote a timely offer

Prepare a real promotion or update while its dates and details are still useful to a customer.

Stay current in busy weeks

Keep profile updates from relying on memory when the team is focused on serving customers.

Know what is queued or live

See the difference between work in progress, planned content, and the version already visible on the profile.

Control and safety

Keep every post tied to a real business decision

Edit the details
Review dates, offers, service information, and tone before a post becomes public.
Use approval when needed
Keep a review step for time-sensitive or high-stakes updates instead of assuming every draft should publish.
Pause the schedule
Pause publishing when an offer changes, a season ends, or the business needs to revise its plan.
Read the publication state
See whether content is draft, scheduled, or published. Google may review or reject submitted content under its own policies.
Start your $1 trial

$1 for your first 7 days, then $79 CAD/month per location. Cancel anytime.

Questions before you start

How often should my business post?

There is no universal posting frequency. A useful schedule depends on your services, seasons, offers, and accurate material.

Can I approve posts before they publish?

Yes. You can review and edit posts before publishing, or use the automation workflow you configure.

What is the difference between draft, scheduled, and published?

A draft is editable work in progress, scheduled has a planned time, and published is visible to customers.

Will Google always publish a scheduled post?

No. Google may review or reject submitted content under its policies, so a scheduled item is not a promise of approval.

Start your $1 trial

$1 for your first 7 days, then $79 CAD/month per location. Cancel anytime.