Symptom searches, answered
A daily article puts your clinic on the page patients actually read.
Google trusts a site that keeps publishing on a topic. Daily articles are how condition pages stop being lists and start being results.
Who we helpFor physical therapy clinics
Patients search their pain long before they see a doctor: "shoulder hurts when I lift", "sciatica stretches", "do I need PT after ACL surgery". SirBoost turns your clinic website into a daily article and native posts that answer those — produced, reviewed, and published for you — so you are the clinic they already know.
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Start with one free day of original content
Consider it in production.
One article and 4 platform posts, written from your site, land in your inbox within 1 business day. Reply to it and a person answers.
In a nutshell
What to know
Most states let patients see a PT without a referral, but they only come if they find you first. The clinic that answers "why does my knee click" every day — in search and in the feed — becomes the clinic they call. SirBoost does that from your own website.
Where most practices are today
Your website lists conditions and services. Patients don't search conditions and services — they search symptoms, in plain words, at 11pm: "lower back pain when standing", "how long is rotator cuff recovery". Those searches are answered by national health sites and by the clinic that publishes, not the one with the best therapists.
And most PT marketing still leans on referral relationships and the occasional Facebook post about a staff birthday. Referrals are great and finite; the feed forgets a birthday by lunch.
Everyone knows the answer is "put out helpful content consistently". Nobody in a busy clinic has the hours to write a clear, clinically sound article and five posts a day, forever. That is where the plan dies.
Your physical therapy clinic website
As it stands
Built once. Updated never. Not on page one for anything a customer types.
Not foundThe searches you should own
What changes when your clinic is the one answering the symptom searches in your area, every day?
Every day SirBoost reads your website — your conditions, your treatment approach, your team — and produces one article that answers a real patient question in your clinical voice, plus native posts for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook that carry it into the feeds. A person reviews every piece before it ships.
Over a month the cadence covers your whole caseload — spine, shoulder, knee, post-surgical, sports, balance — so every service line gets its own page instead of the one you had time to write about.
What you get
Symptom searches, answered
A daily article puts your clinic on the page patients actually read.
Google trusts a site that keeps publishing on a topic. Daily articles are how condition pages stop being lists and start being results.
Cited in AI answers
When a patient asks the AI about their pain, be the clinic it quotes.
AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity cite specific, current answers. A daily article that answers one real symptom question is exactly what they lift — with your clinic's name on it.
Referrer visibility
LinkedIn posts that keep you in front of physicians and surgeons.
Orthopedists refer to the clinic they see. Daily professional posts keep you seen.
Original to your clinic
Written from your approach, your conditions, your voice — not a PT template.
Two clinics on the same street get two different bodies of content, because the source and the strategy are different. Nothing generic, nothing a competitor could paste.
Community feeds
Facebook and Instagram posts that make the clinic feel local and alive.
Written the way each platform is read, from the day's article — no more birthday posts filling gaps.
Zero clinician hours
Reviewed by a person, killable by you, otherwise untouched.
You approve nothing and can veto anything before it goes out. The daily loop runs without your team.
What ships every day
This is what one day looks like — the kind of article and posts the free Sample Day produces from your website. Every day after that is another set.
The article
Today's title
Sciatica: what actually helps at home, what makes it worse, and when to see a physical therapist
For: rankings & AI citations
LinkedIn post
Today's LinkedIn post
The three home moves we recommend to nearly every sciatica patient — and the one "stretch" that usually makes it worse.
For: reach & social presence
X post
Today's X post
Sciatica at home: nerve glides yes, aggressive hamstring stretching often no. Why, and when to get seen ↓
For: reach & social presence
Instagram post
Today's Instagram post
Sciatica flaring? Save this: what helps, what hurts, and the sign it is time to book a PT visit.
For: reach & social presence
Facebook post
Today's Facebook post
If sciatica is stealing your sleep, here is what actually helps at home and when it is time to come in — no referral needed.
For: reach & social presence
Why you don't have this already
Content is a compounding asset and compounding is merciless about consistency. A clinic that publishes daily for a year has hundreds of pages patients land on; a clinic that wrote three blog posts in 2023 has 2023.
AI writing tools didn't fix that — they made drafting cheap and left the real work with your team: pick the angle, keep it clinically sound, adapt it per platform, post. Every day. Between patients.
So we run the whole loop. Your website is the source, a person reviews every piece, it ships on schedule, and you can kill anything before it goes out.
Day one is free
One original article and four native posts for your physical therapy clinic, made from your website. On us.
Start my free day →An operated service, not a tool — a small number of businesses, a person reviewing every piece before it ships. The free sample is a real day's work: if it isn't good enough to post, don't post it, and we never bill you a cent to find out.
Questions
Posts start working the day they ship. Search traffic from articles typically builds over one to three months as pages index and rank, and keeps compounding as long as the daily cadence continues.
It is written from what your own website already says about your approach and conditions, in your voice, and a person reviews every piece before it publishes. Nothing is invented, and you can veto anything before it goes out.
High-volume symptom searches — back pain, sciatica, shoulder, knee, plantar fasciitis — plus post-surgical rehab questions patients research before and after their procedure.
That is exactly what it is for. Patients who find your answer to "do I need a referral for physical therapy" learn they can just book — with you.
Yes. Content can be produced per location so each has its own local presence and neighborhood-level search visibility, with one consistent brand voice.
None on the daily loop. Most clinics glance at what shipped for a few minutes a week. There is nothing to approve unless you want to.
Nobody can guarantee a citation and we do not. What we publish every day is the kind of page those engines cite — a direct, specific, current answer to a real question, on your own site — and we keep doing it across your whole subject. The platform posts repeat the same answers under your name, which is how a business becomes something an assistant can describe and recommend.
No. Every piece starts from your own website — your services, prices, process, and voice — follows a strategy drawn from your market, and is checked by a person before it ships. If it could be about any other business in your category, it does not go out. You can veto anything.
One literal day of the service: a real article plus native posts for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook, written from your clinic website, delivered by email within one business day. Free, no card, no call.
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