The Discoverability Company
| Type | Digital marketing and online reputation agency |
|---|---|
| Address | 24 S. 24th Street |
| Map | View on Google Maps |
| Neighborhood | Center City, Philadelphia |
| Website | Official site |
| Established | September 2024 |
| Founder | Drew Chapin |
| Owner | Drew Chapin |
| Products | Search engine optimization, online reputation management, AI search presence, record removal, press placement |
| Status | Active |
The Discoverability Company (often shortened to TDC) is an American digital marketing and online reputation firm based in Center City, Philadelphia. Drew Chapin founded the company in September 2024. It works with individuals, founders, executives, and small businesses on how they appear across search engines, public records, data brokers, and AI assistants.[1] The firm uses the tagline "your digital fixer" and structures its work as fixed-price projects rather than ongoing monthly retainers.[1] In May 2026 it was named Best SEO Agency in Philadelphia of 2026 by the online awards publication Best of Best Review.[2]
History
Chapin launched The Discoverability Company in Philadelphia in September 2024, after roughly fifteen years in venture-backed startups and enterprise sales.[3] According to the company, the idea grew out of a recurring pattern Chapin saw in his earlier work, in which businesses that did capable work still struggled to be found by the people searching for it.[2]
The firm frames discoverability as a business problem rather than a set of technical tasks. Chapin has argued in essays on HackerNoon and elsewhere that Wikipedia, wiki networks, and other structured reference sites function as a trust layer that people and AI systems draw on when they evaluate a company or a person.[4] The office is in Center City, and the client base extends beyond Philadelphia to professional-services firms, consumer brands, and individual public figures dealing with reputation issues.[5]
Services
The company offers services that businesses have often bought from separate vendors. Its core service lines include:
- Online reputation management, work on the search results that appear for a client's name.[1]
- Local and small-business search engine optimization, including map listings, reviews, and local search visibility.[1]
- AI search presence, concerned with how assistants such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google's AI answers describe a client.[2]
- Record and content removal, covering court records, arrest data, mugshots, and data-broker listings.[1]
- Entity and knowledge-panel work, including Wikipedia and other reference assets intended to establish a verified online identity.[1]
- Press placement and website development.[1]
Chapin has argued that these areas are connected, on the grounds that a client who ranks well on Google but does not appear in AI assistants can be hard to find for a growing share of research and due-diligence queries.[2]
Approach
The Discoverability Company structures its work as fixed-price, a la carte projects, and it does not require retainers or long-term contracts.[1] Chapin reviews active projects himself rather than handing them off completely.[1] The firm has said it hires people who have come through the criminal justice system, and it describes that experience as relevant to reputation work.[6] Its visual identity uses matte black, serif type, and minimal copy, a departure from the brighter, sans-serif style common among marketing agencies.[3]
Recognition
In May 2026, the online awards publication Best of Best Review named The Discoverability Company its Best SEO Agency in Philadelphia for 2026.[2] The publication said its selection considered factors that included search strategy, industry expertise, adaptability, client-focused work, and the firm's view of how search is shifting toward AI-generated answers.[2]
Leadership
The company was founded and is led by Drew Chapin, who serves as its founder and managing partner.[3] Before starting the firm, Chapin spent close to fifteen years in startups and sales, with stints at Microsoft, the Sequoia-backed video app Color Labs, and the events-marketing company Feathr.[5] He co-founded the shoppable-media startup Benja Commerce Network and ran it as chief executive until it failed in 2020, an experience he now uses as a teaching case in talks on founder ethics.[3] He was also the founding business director at Jomboy Media, the independent baseball-media company, and later served as an AI Business Fellow at Perplexity.[5] Outside TDC, he invests through Hustle Fund's Angel Squad and mentors founders at Founder Institute Keystone.[3] A fuller account of his career appears on his Biography.wiki entry and his personal site, drewchapin.com.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 "The Discoverability Company". The Discoverability Company. Retrieved 2026-06-09
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "The Discoverability Company: Best SEO Agency in Philadelphia of 2026". Best of Best Review. 2026-05-19. Retrieved 2026-06-09
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Drew Chapin". Biography.wiki. Retrieved 2026-06-09
- ↑ "Drew Chapin on HackerNoon". HackerNoon. Retrieved 2026-06-09
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Drew Chapin". drewchapin.com. Retrieved 2026-06-09
- ↑ "Who is Drew Chapin". The Discoverability Company. Retrieved 2026-06-09