I registered RankPy as an agency.
I run it as one senior strategist.
No account managers. No junior hand-offs. No split attention across fifteen accounts. You work directly with the person who audits, writes, builds and reports — one client at a time, by design.
What you actually get when it’s one person, not a floor of people.
RankPy is registered as a business in the UAE — it’s not a side hustle. But I made a deliberate call to stay solo instead of hiring a team, because of what that trade-off actually buys you.
Four reasons the single-client model beats the agency default.
Full, undivided focus
I take one engagement at a time. Your project doesn’t compete with fourteen others for my attention this week — it’s the only thing on my desk.
Senior-level execution, every time
There’s no junior associate learning on your account. Eight years of UAE and Gulf B2B SEO experience touches every page, every audit, every link decision.
Built the same infrastructure I sell
The topical authority system, the schema, the automation — I built it for RankPy first. You’re not the test case for a pitch deck.
Direct accountability, no hand-offs
One person is responsible for the result — me. Nowhere to point fingers, nothing lost in translation between strategist and implementer.
Muhammad Zeeshan
Founder & Lead Strategist · RankPySingle-Client Policy
One role, one employer or client, 100% of my focus. RankPy is registered as a formal UAE business — I simply choose to operate it as a boutique, one-person practice instead of scaling headcount. No split attention, no competing accounts, ever.
Questions people ask before they hire me.
Is RankPy an agency or are you a freelancer?
Both, honestly. RankPy is a registered business, with a Google Business Profile, Clutch, Upwork, and LinkedIn presence like any agency. Operationally, I run it as a solo strategist — I don’t subcontract or delegate the actual SEO, writing, or technical work. Think of it as a boutique consultancy rather than a traditional multi-person agency.
Why only one client at a time?
Because SEO results come from depth, not breadth. Splitting attention across many accounts is how agencies end up doing shallow, templated work. Taking one engagement at a time means your project gets the research depth and manual attention that actually moves rankings.
Does working with a solo strategist cost more or less than an agency?
Usually less, because you’re not paying for account managers, office overhead, or a sales layer — but you’re getting senior-level work on every deliverable instead of junior execution. Pricing is scoped per project; ask and I’ll give you a straight number.
What happens if you’re at capacity when I reach out?
I’ll tell you honestly. If I have a client already, I’d rather say so and give you a realistic timeline than take the project and split focus. That’s the trade-off of the single-client model — capacity is genuinely limited.
Tell me about your situation. I’ll tell you if I can help.
No sales pitch — just a direct conversation. I’ll respond within 24 hours, honestly, about whether what you need matches what I do.
