Crisis communications and rapid response
When damaging content spreads across platforms, speed and coordination matter. We combine parallel legal removal workflows with structured communications support — without publishing client details or case studies.
When to engage crisis support
- Material is being reposted faster than single-url takedowns can address
- Search results are surfacing harmful content to customers or employers
- A coordinated attack targets an executive or brand
- Non-consensual or defamatory content is trending on social channels
- Internal documents or data were leaked and indexed widely
We do not replace your PR agency or legal counsel — we operationalise removal and provide calm, factual messaging frameworks while takedowns proceed.
URL inventory, platform mapping, priority ranking. Response within one business day — urgent matters flagged in subject line.
Simultaneous notices to hosts, platforms, search engines, and CDNs where applicable.
Holding statements, stakeholder Q&A, and escalation paths — coordinated with your team.
Monitor reappearances, document removals, hand off to routine monitoring if needed.
Crisis vs routine timeline
First 48–72 hours
Priority targets submitted; initial platform acknowledgements on major hosts.
Week 1–2
Bulk of responsive takedowns; search de-indexing requests filed for surviving URLs.
Weeks 2–8
Mirror cleanup, archive copies, and recalcitrant hosts — scope defined in agreement.
Timelines are illustrative. Outcomes depend on content type, jurisdiction, and host responsiveness.
Urgent audit request
Mark your message as URGENT in the description field. Include all known URLs. Payment structure: agreement first, payment upon successful completion of defined targets.