Clear answers about pricing, setup, data access, white-label reporting, billing, and whether this is a fit for agencies, consultants, or in-house teams.
These are the questions most buyers ask before they connect their Google account.
Quantum Reach turns Google Search Console, GA4, Lighthouse, and uptime data into a client-ready SEO report with KPI summaries, keyword movement, AI-written narrative, and recommendations. It is built to replace the manual reporting work agencies and consultants repeat every month.
The strongest fit is agencies, SEO consultants, and small teams that need polished recurring reporting without rebuilding a dashboard presentation for every client. Starter works for a single site. Growth and Agency are aimed at client work.
Usually a few minutes. You create your account, connect Google, authorize read-only access, and Quantum Reach provisions the available Search Console properties that fit within your plan.
No. The reporting flow uses read-only access for Search Console and Analytics. Quantum Reach reads data to generate reports and recommendations. It does not publish content, edit settings, or push changes back into Google.
Search Console covers clicks, impressions, CTR, average position, and keyword movement. GA4 covers users, sessions, engagement, and other performance metrics. Lighthouse adds technical performance and quality signals. Uptime monitoring is also included in the product.
Yes. The product supports weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and quarterly cadence options, with timezone controls in the dashboard. Higher tiers are intended for more flexible reporting setups across multiple client sites.
The pricing below matches the current sales page.
Starter is $99/month for 1 site. Growth is $249/month for up to 5 sites. Agency is $699/month for up to 20 sites. Annual billing is available on the pricing page and reduces the effective monthly cost.
Yes, that is part of the Agency positioning and part of the reason higher tiers exist. If your business model depends on sending branded client deliverables instead of sharing a dashboard login, this is one of the core reasons to use Quantum Reach.
Yes. The dashboard supports saving multiple report recipients so reports can go to internal stakeholders or client contacts, instead of a single inbox.
Yes. The platform is built around self-serve Stripe billing, and active subscribers can manage billing without going through a manual back-and-forth.
Yes. The sales page also offers a one-time website evaluation for $750 and a Google services setup option starting at $250+ for customers who need help with the stack before they commit to recurring reporting.
Starter is for one site and basic automation. Growth is the practical default for agencies managing a small portfolio. Agency is for shops that want white-label reporting and enough site capacity to resell reporting as part of a client service.
These are the questions that come up once someone is already imagining using the product with clients.
Both exist, but the deliverable is the report. The dashboard is there to configure sites, cadence, recipients, and billing, plus inspect recent report history. The product is intentionally positioned around sending a useful report instead of forcing clients into another dashboard.
The AI turns raw metric changes into readable analysis. It summarizes wins and losses, calls out anomalies, and proposes next steps so the report feels like interpretation, not just exported charts.
Yes. The dashboard supports manual triggering in addition to the normal schedule, so you can send an updated report when a client asks for one between regular reporting cycles.
Yes. Uptime monitoring is part of the current capability set, and the product provisions monitoring alongside reporting so the dashboard can surface operational issues as well as SEO performance.
The platform enforces site limits by tier. If you need more capacity, move up a plan instead of trying to force extra properties into the wrong package. That keeps your pricing aligned with usage and support expectations.
Yes, but the clearest value proposition is still agency and consultant reporting. In-house teams benefit most when they need repeatable stakeholder updates and do not want to build a custom reporting workflow from scratch.
If you are comparing tools, skip the generic FAQ loop and go straight to the pricing page and sample report. That is where the product makes sense fastest.
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