Useful Patch: structured Merchant Center audit, safe fixes first, no approval guarantees.
trust evidence

Missing contact or trust evidence? Merchant Center may treat the whole store as risky.

Thin contact pages, vague business identity, missing policy links, generic text, or checkout surprises can make even a real store look untrustworthy.

Useful Patch gives a fix-priority report. Google makes final approval and reinstatement decisions.

Fast triage points

Why trust evidence matters

Merchant Center reviews the store as a buyer would. If basic trust evidence is missing or contradictory, product feed fixes may not be enough.

What to inspect

Contact page, footer links, privacy, terms, refunds, shipping, returns, payment methods, checkout, business name consistency, and product claims.

What the audit gives you

A trust-layer gap list ranked by review risk.

What not to fake

Do not invent addresses, staff, brands, reviews, or certifications. Fix real evidence only.

Before another review request

No reinstatement promise, no fake GTINs, no cloaking, no policy games. The audit exists to make the next fix path less random.