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What is the difference between Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers?
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ28 Feb 2026
The tier system reflects the depth of verification completed. Here's what each tier means:
**Bronze** β Legal identity registered. Business name, country, and sector on record. No domain verification. Passport is issued but shows limited trust signals.
**Silver** β Domain ownership verified via DNS TXT record or meta tag. This is the most important upgrade. It proves the business controls the domain it claims to own.
**Gold** β Company registration number verified against a public registry. This adds the official incorporation record to the passport.
**Platinum** β Full verification including compliance declarations (POPIA, GDPR, CCPA), privacy policy and terms URLs verified, and annual renewal completed.
For most businesses, Silver is the practical target. Gold adds credibility for professional services and regulated industries. Platinum is designed for enterprise clients and agencies managing multiple passports.
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ1 Mar 2026#1
The Silver tier domain badge is what most AI systems look for when deciding whether to cite a business. Bronze passports are in the registry but carry less weight in citation decisions.
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ2 Mar 2026#2
Is there a cost difference between tiers? Or is it all free?
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ3 Mar 2026#3
Bronze and Silver are free. Gold requires a paid plan. Platinum is enterprise pricing. The free tier covers the vast majority of what small businesses need for AI visibility.
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ4 Mar 2026#4
The domain verification for Silver is genuinely the most valuable step. I've seen businesses jump from 0 AI citations to 3-4 per week just from completing domain verification.
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