Make unlimited margin
We bill you per location. You bill your client whatever the work is worth. The spread is yours to set.
Whether you sell SEO, websites or ads, the local work underneath is the same recurring grind. Sydekick does it across your whole book, drafts every change, and waits for you to approve.
The parts of the week that go away, and the parts that get bigger.
We bill you per location. You bill your client whatever the work is worth. The spread is yours to set.
Your twentieth client costs the same hours as your first, because the agent carries the recurring work.
White-label dashboard on your domain, your colours, your logo. Clients never see Synup anywhere.
Ask a question across the whole book instead of opening dashboards one account at a time.
Ask which clients slipped this month and get the answer back in the same breath.
Every action queues for approval. You decide which ones eventually run on their own.
Clients have started asking about ChatGPT. Show them where they stand today, then fix it at the source.
Connect an account and the full audit across every directory is done inside the hour.
Your team moves from producing the recurring work to reviewing it. Same headcount, more accounts.
The client, the billing and the oversight stay yours. We stay invisible underneath.
“Synup made it incredibly easy for us to add a new product line and open up a new revenue stream without adding complexity to our business. We can set it up, let the platform do the work, and the team is always there when we need them. The software is elegant and simple to manage, but it’s really the people and support that make Synup a partner we see ourselves staying with for a long time.”
Your logo, palette and domain. About an hour, once, and it covers every client you will ever onboard.
Link one Google Business Profile and the audit runs immediately. No migration and no data entry.
Set what runs on its own and what waits for you. Move the rest of the book across once you trust it.
No. Every client sits under your one workspace, so you can bring them across a few at a time. Most agencies start with a handful, run them for a cycle, then move the rest once they trust what the agent proposes.
Not unless you want them to. The client dashboard and the agent inside it both carry your branding and sit on your domain.
Only if you decide it should. Every action lands in an approvals queue by default. Once you trust a particular action type, let that one run on its own and keep the rest gated.
Plans are set by the number of locations you manage and every feature is included on every location, so adding a client simply moves you along the rate card. You pay the published rate and charge your client whatever the work is worth. See the rate card.
Connect a single account and see what the agent proposes in the first few days. No migration, no commitment.