Authority building
Recurring campaigns with inspectable assets—not a mystery spreadsheet.
Every plan runs an always-on authority program. You can see targets, statuses, and live URLs. Planned capacity is explicit; referring-domain outcomes are measured after discovery and indexing.
First-tier assets
Pages published on external hosts that link to your money site. This is the controllable “authority asset delivered” layer clients can audit in the dashboard.
Support assets
Reinforcement pages that strengthen first-tier surfaces. Higher plans increase support depth and source diversity more aggressively than they linearly increase first-tier volume—keeping money-site link velocity in a measured band.
Campaign layers
Google Authority Stack
Owned Google properties (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, and related) that establish structured, on-brand authority surfaces pointing to your site.
Cloud authority assets
First-tier pages on diversified cloud and publishing hosts that carry contextual links to your money site.
Mass-page support
Broader support volume that reinforces first-tier pages without linearly multiplying direct money-site links.
Domain Power Booster funnel
A tiered reinforcement layer that deepens support structure around your campaign so discovery paths are more resilient.
Planned capacity by plan
Full-cycle planned totals for Essential / Accelerated / Maximum: Essential 21+38; Accelerated 25+78; Maximum 29+118. Actual live results depend on readiness and quality gates.
| Deliverable | Essential | Accelerated | Maximum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | $59 | $129 | $299 |
| On-site content pages / month | 4 | 8 | 12 |
| Planned first-tier assets / cycle | 21 | 25 | 29 |
| Planned support assets / cycle | 38 | 78 | 118 |
| SEO/AEO + RD monitoring | Included | Included | Included |
Planned authority assets are program capacity for a full campaign cycle. Actual live assets depend on readiness, platform availability, quality gates, and budget. OperLaunch does not guarantee rankings, indexation, or a specific number of distinct referring domains.
What you can inspect
- Campaign phase (foundation → volume → funnel → replenishment)
- Asset URL, host family, status, and whether it is first-tier or support
- Indexer submission state and discovery timing signals when available
- New, lost, and net referring-domain movement after assets are discovered