The package prices are public before signup, without waiting for a custom quote.
Content vs outcomes
Content is not the same as customers.
A local business can publish for months and still miss the point if nobody calls, books, or asks for a quote. JUJUBOOST is priced and run around outcomes the owner can inspect: leads, calls, booked appointments, and a plain monthly report.
What you can verify right now
Buy the path to customers, not another content calendar.
The proof page shows the exact standard for what public proof will appear here and what will not.
The terms stay simple: two-month minimum, then 30 days notice, without a long vague contract.
Where the difference shows up in practice
More content is not the same as more customers. JUJUBOOST is built around calls, booked jobs, and a plain monthly report, not a pile of posts the owner still has to interpret.
Content-first path
Posts, articles, and assets can help, but they often leave the owner counting activity instead of customers.
Outcome-first path
JUJUBOOST keeps the work pointed at the signals a local owner can use: who reached out, who called, what got booked, and what still needs attention.
What to check without guesswork
These are the direct comparison points already visible on the public site.
Outcome signals first: calls, leads, booked jobs
Fixed monthly packages with public prices
One report written for the owner, not for a marketing team
Two-month minimum, then 30 days notice
One more useful path from here
If this comparison helped but you still need context, continue into the outcomes page or the pricing comparison.
A page that breaks down what changes when you buy a managed outcome instead of more hours, meetings, or software.
Go to outcomesThe packages are already public, so you can move straight into the pricing comparison without another sales call.
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