
He sat first. Fantazzia’s Co. already had the identity of a company that shows up when something’s burning. Residential and commercial. Eight days on the house: the rating moved, the reviews got answered, a dead button started calling the captain. That’s where The Wild Card Co. started.



- Rating
- 4.0 → 4.4
- Reviews answered
- 7 of 7
- Photo drought
- 4.5 yrs → 0
The sit
The category is beige websites, clipart keys, and voicemail after five. Fantazzia’s Co. is the opposite: gold, red, a helmet, crossed axes, a name that sounds like a family that doesn’t leave a leak until Monday. The division had the mark. Google had a 4.0, four reviews, a contact button that went nowhere, and photographs from four and a half years ago.
The play
Answered every review the day it landed. Put new photographs on a listing that had been starving since 2022. Found a dead button on the front page and made it dial the captain’s cell. Contact clicks went from four a month to two in a single day. The AI answer engines are the next board. Baseline logged. The fleet is hunting the other three names.
The take
Rating 4.0 to 4.4. Four reviews to seven, every one answered same day. The photo drought is over. The button works. August was setup on the house.
The bet
People don’t want a property manager. They want someone who treats a leak like an alarm.

