Lost visibility is the starting fact. The cause has to be established.
Restore is Yan Dobromyslov's public site about investigating lost Google visibility and doing ongoing SEO work when the evidence supports it. The starting point is the site's own measurement, Search Console, release history, affected pages, and business context.
What Restore can truthfully offer
Yan does general SEO work: measurement, technical implementation, architecture, content, on-page decisions, links, and the judgment needed to decide which of those matters. On Restore, that work is framed for an established site whose traffic or visibility has fallen.
The engagement is ongoing SEO work when there is a fit. Restore does not sell an automated penalty checker, fixed forensic audit, standalone disavow file, reconsideration request package, or guaranteed restoration.
Why the distinction is useful
A confirmed Search Console manual action has a named violation and a formal review path. Most ranking losses do not. Measurement failures, site migrations, indexing changes, demand, competitors, result formats, broad ranking changes, and ordinary SEO defects can all produce the same first sentence: “our traffic dropped.”
The work begins by separating those explanations. That is less dramatic than announcing a proprietary recovery mechanism. It is also more likely to prevent months of fixing the wrong thing.
Evidence standard
Articles use primary Google documentation for policies, reports, tools, and publicly stated systems. Those sources establish what Google says; an individual loss still requires the site's own data and implementation history. Yan is the named practitioner responsible for the analysis and work.
If the site lost visibility
Start with the ranking-loss investigation. If a conversation about ongoing work may make sense, send the site and the observed change.
Tell me what changed