Look, I love a late-night Google spiral as much as the next person. We’ve all been there – searching “is it normal to miss someone you only cyber stalked twice” or “how to tell if someone’s lying over text”. No judgment.
But here’s the deal:
Google is not a private investigator. Not even close.

Google gives you information. A PI gives you answers.
There’s a big difference between what you can find online and what you actually need to know. Google might show you their LinkedIn from 2012 or their Pinterest board for keto recipes – but it’s not telling you where they really are, who they’re really with, or what’s really going on.
That’s where I come in.
The stuff that matters? It’s not on page one of Google.
Real investigations take digging, strategy, and knowing how to follow trails that don’t show up in a simple search. We’re talking:
– Database searches you can’t access without a license
– Surveillance (yes, actual eyes on actual humans)
– Interviews, research, social engineering, site visits
– And the life skills Google hasn’t mastered: gut instinct, reading behaviour, connecting dots no algorithm could
Anyone can Google. Not everyone can investigate.
If the answer you’re looking for was easy to find, you wouldn’t be here reading this.
So if you’ve been DIY-ing your own investigation from your couch and getting nowhere (no shame, honestly a solid effort), it might be time to bring in someone who knows how to dig deeper – legally, ethically, and effectively.
Because sure, Google knows a lot.
But Google doesn’t know everything.
I’m not here to “search.” I’m here to find. Contact me to find what you need.