AI & safety

AI writes the first draft. A human owns the final click.

Speed belongs to software. Authority stays with a Frontyard operator and the client’s written scope.

Actual approval flow

Fast does not mean
unsupervised.

Watch the demonstration cycle from a new review to an observed live reply.

1 Review arrives2 Draft prepared3 Human approves4 Live result checked
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Frontyard CafeGoogle Business Profile
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New Google reviewJust now
5.0 ★
KM
Karen M.★★★★★ · Today

“Fast service, kind team, and everything was spotless.”

Preparing replyAI draft

Drafting a thoughtful response…

Reply publishedObserved live on Google
AI can

Draft

Turn approved business facts into a starting point for a post or reply.

Software can

Check

Validate format, links, risky claims, current authorization, and exact location binding.

Only a person can

Approve

Decide that public wording is truthful, appropriate, private, and ready.

Grounded drafting

Approved facts in.
Checked draft out.

The model is given a bounded fact set. Software checks target and obvious risk. A Frontyard operator owns the final public wording.

Approved factsRoof inspectionsLicensed teamMon–Sat hoursService area confirmed
AI draft
Draft checks
1Matches source facts
2No invented offer
3Correct profile target
Human
Operator reviewChecking tone and truth

Hard boundaries

Things the model
cannot decide.

Invent a service, offer, credential, location, or resultPublish a post or review reply without operator approvalChange ownership, identity, address, phone, or category on its ownGuarantee Google rankings, calls, leads, or AI citationsUse a client’s password or bypass Google approval through scraping

Useful AI. Accountable humans.

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