We Create Google Knowledge Panels For Entrepreneurs, C Suites, Coaches, Influencers, Consultants & Professionals
Every meaningful opportunity starts with someone Googling your name.
What they see in that moment decides whether the conversation moves forward or dies.
A verified Knowledge Panel shows them your photo, your bio, your credentials, and your affiliations — all confirmed by Google. It is the difference between “Who is this person?” and “Okay, this person is legit.”
Speaking slots, press features, podcast invitations, high-ticket clients. The people making these decisions do not have time to do deep research. They skim Google and decide in seconds. A Knowledge Panel puts you on the shortlist before you even apply.
Your entity can begin showing up in surfaces like “People also search for,” placing your name near the peers, collaborators, and public figures Google associates with you.
Your entity can begin showing up in surfaces like “People also search for,” placing your name near the peers, collaborators, and public figures Google associates with you.
FAQ'S
Stage 1, the mini-panel, usually appears within 15 to 20 days. This may include your name, photo, one-line title, and primary social profile.
Stage 2, the full panel, typically appears within 2 to 2.5 months from the start date. This may include your overview, education, key facts, profiles, and “People also search for.”
GPPR engineers the signals Google uses to recognize you as an entity.
That includes structured data, schema markup, authoritative third-party references, social profiles, citation signals, and entity graph alignment alongside our proprietary methods to trigger a Knowledge Panel. Once the panel appears, we guide the claim process so the result can be managed properly.
The end state is a complete, claimed, and stable Knowledge Panel for your name.
Yes.
We use a name-variant and disambiguation strategy, such as “Alan J. Johnson” instead of “Alan Johnson,” then make that version consistent across LinkedIn, email, bylines, websites, and press.
Common-name cases usually take longer, but the scope does not change.
A Google Knowledge Panel is the information card that appears on Google when you search for a recognized person or company.
It can include your photo, title, short bio, education, social links, “People also search for,” and other key facts. It is pulled from Google’s Knowledge Graph, not from a profile you manually fill out.
You cannot pay Google to create one. A panel appears when Google understands that you are a verifiable entity.
If we cannot create a Google Knowledge Panel or KGMID for you, we will refund you in full.
No.
The Knowledge Panel build is a one-time project. Optional add-ons are available, including SERP monitoring, identity monitoring, and Lindy GEO retainers, but none are mandatory.
Pricing depends on your specific search result.
The main variables are name contestedness, number of entities, and scope. For example, pricing changes if we are building a panel only, a panel plus personal website, or a panel plus broader SERP management.
You receive the exact price on the call after we audit your search result. Bulk pricing is available for three or more entities.
No. We operate on a results-focused, project-based model rather than traditional long-term retainers.
n disambiguation cases, the entity with the stronger, clearer signal stack usually wins.
We move quickly on these cases. Flag it on the call so we can audit the search result, competing entities, and existing signals.
You do.
Google verifies you as the panel manager. We can add a Lindy team member as a secondary manager for ongoing corrections and updates.
You can revoke that access at any time. There is no lock-in.
You can request a proposal through our website, and we’ll assess your goals, positioning, and the best strategy to achieve results.
A panel can show your title, education, short bio, social profiles, and “People also search for.”
Optional fields include place and date of birth. You decide what to include during intake.
We do not publish private information such as your home address, phone number, or email.
You can request a proposal through our website, and we’ll assess your goals, positioning, and the best strategy to achieve results.