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Directory
& catalogue listings
in San Francisco

avatar Toimi
Custom directory platforms for San Francisco's tech ecosystem — built to scale from MVP to enterprise.
San Francisco directories
Scalable architecture
Performance guaranteed

Challenges we solve

Get found where
customers search.

Your business deserves
to appear on trusted platforms. We identify, verify, and list your company in the right directories for both local and global reach.

Inconsistent NAP data
hurts trust.

We standardize your info across all directories.

Duplicate listings confuse search engines.

We find and merge duplicates
to consolidate authority.

Low-quality directories damage reputation.

We filter out spammy
or irrelevant sources.

New market - wrong
listings.

We handle regional profiles
and multilingual submissions.

Who we work with

Startups
Building your first online presence? We’ll place your business on credible directories.
  • Core listings created
  • Consistent brand
  • Local visibility boosted
Get discovered early
Small businesses
Growing fast? We help consolidate your visibility by auditing existing listings.
  • Listing portfolio reviewed
  • NAP consistency restored
  • Low-quality sources removed
Scale without confusion
Corporations
For established brands managing multiple locations, we centralize directory data.
  • Multi-location management
  • International directories
  • Brand reputation monitored
Lead with accuracy
Why doesn’t our company appear in trusted directories when we already submitted it?
Because listings aren’t verified or consistent across platforms, so directories (and Google) treat them
as separate entities.
Without structured submissions and consistent NAP data, even verified businesses lose visibility. Search engines can’t confidently match the same brand across multiple sources, so rankings stall and trust signals weaken.
Centralized, verified listings connect those signals
— helping both people and algorithms recognize
your brand everywhere it appears.

What goes into directory & catalogue listings?

Structure that scales
We organize listings with both search and users in mind — clean categories, correct URLs, no duplicates.
Data normalized
Listings cross-linked
Verification that sticks
Each directory submission is verified and tracked, ensuring your brand stays visible and trusted.
Authenticity verified
Profiles monitored
Citations that carry weight
We build listings only where authority matters — strengthening your backlink profile and SEO foundation.
Domain trust improved
Signals consolidated
Visibility that compounds
From Google Business to niche industry catalogues,
every placement builds another layer of discoverability.
Local SEO enhanced
Authority distributed

Still wondering why your listings don’t show up?

Let’s chat

Directory & catalogue listings
pricing in San Francisco

We price based on directory scope, authority level, and ongoing maintenance — not vanity metrics.
Each package is tailored to your industry, region, and SEO priorities to deliver lasting results.

Local directory submissions
~ $200
Industry-specific directories
~ $400
International directory promotion
~ $800
Get your custom estimate

What our clients say

Aditya Rahman
Product Manager
star 5

We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.

Monica Lewis
HR Director
star 5

Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.

Karim Haddad
CEO
star 5

Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.

Derrick Johnson
Marketing Manager
star 5

Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.

More possibilities for your project

We work with a wide range of tasks and formats. Explore additional solutions that may be a good fit for your project.
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Industries
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  • Beauty Salons
  • Education
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  • Logistics
  • Interior Design
  • Apartment Renovation
  • Auto Services
  • Marketplaces
  • Consulting
  • Photographers

Let's chat

FAQ

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.

What does a directory or aggregator listing cost in San Francisco?

Directory development in San Francisco typically ranges from $15,000 to $80,000 depending on complexity. A basic listing site with search and filtering starts around $15,000 — ideal for neighborhood guides or niche marketplaces. Mid-tier platforms with user accounts, reviews, and API integrations run $30,000–$50,000, common for SOMA startups testing market fit. Enterprise aggregators serving the Bay Area's financial district or biotech corridor with advanced data pipelines and compliance features reach $80,000+. We provide fixed-price proposals after scoping your specific needs.

How long does it take to launch a directory platform in San Francisco?

Most San Francisco directory projects launch in 8–16 weeks. Simple listings with manual content management take 8–10 weeks — perfect for founders in accelerators like Y Combinator who need fast validation. Platforms with automated data ingestion, user-generated content, and moderation systems require 12–16 weeks, typical for Mission District food aggregators or Marina wellness directories. We structure milestones around bi-weekly demos so you can gather user feedback from your San Francisco audience early and often.

Which San Francisco industries benefit most from custom directory platforms?

San Francisco's tech, real estate, and health sectors drive significant directory demand. SaaS companies in the Financial District build tool comparison sites and integration marketplaces. Real estate aggregators serve neighborhoods from Pacific Heights to Potrero Hill with property listings and neighborhood data. The city's telehealth and wellness boom — concentrated around UCSF Medical Center — fuels provider directories and treatment finders. We've also built platforms for legal tech companies, nonprofit resource hubs, and creative agencies showcasing Bay Area talent pools.

What features should a modern directory platform include?

Essential features include advanced filtering by category, location, and custom attributes — critical when your San Francisco users search across diverse neighborhoods and industries. Implement robust search with autocomplete and fuzzy matching so visitors find listings even with incomplete queries. User accounts enable saved searches and favorites, while rating and review systems build trust. For aggregators pulling external data, API integrations and automated content updates prevent stale information. Mobile responsiveness is non-negotiable given San Francisco's on-the-go user base commuting via BART or biking through the city.

How do you handle data quality and listing verification?

We build multi-layer verification systems tailored to your business model. Automated checks validate email domains, phone numbers, and addresses — crucial when aggregating San Francisco business data across zip codes from 94102 to 94158. Manual approval workflows let your team review submissions before publication, preventing spam in competitive markets. For aggregators scraping third-party sources, we implement deduplication logic and change detection so your database stays accurate. We can integrate with Google Places API or Yelp to cross-reference San Francisco business information and flag discrepancies.

Can the platform scale as my San Francisco user base grows?

Absolutely — we architect directories with growth in mind from day one. Database indexing and caching strategies ensure search stays fast whether you have 500 listings or 50,000, critical as your San Francisco platform expands citywide or into the broader Bay Area. We use cloud infrastructure that auto-scales during traffic spikes, common when directories get featured in TechCrunch or local press. For enterprise clients processing millions of aggregated records, we implement data partitioning and background job queues. Every platform includes performance monitoring so we catch bottlenecks before they impact your users.

How do you communicate during the directory development process?

We operate on Pacific Time and schedule weekly video calls that fit San Francisco working hours — typically mid-morning or early afternoon. You'll have direct Slack or email access to your project lead for quick questions between meetings. Every two weeks we deploy a staging environment where you can click through new features and provide feedback. We share detailed progress updates in Notion or your preferred tool, documenting decisions around data models, search algorithms, and UX flows. This transparency keeps stakeholders aligned whether they're in your SOMA office or working remotely.

What support do you provide after launching the directory?

Every directory launch includes 30 days of post-launch support covering bug fixes and minor adjustments based on real San Francisco user behavior. We monitor performance metrics and can quickly optimize database queries if certain searches slow down. Ongoing maintenance plans start at $800/month and include hosting management, security patches, content updates, and feature enhancements as your platform evolves. We also offer training sessions for your team on the admin panel, teaching them how to manage listings, moderate reviews, and analyze user search patterns. Technical documentation ensures your developers can extend the platform independently.

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