Free SEO Audit Tool for Local Businesses — Results in 30 Seconds

Our AI-powered SEO audit tool analyzes your local business's Google visibility, reviews, and online presence — then tells you exactly what to fix and what it's worth. Free, no signup required.

Why Most Free SEO Audit Tools Give Local Businesses the Wrong Information

Most free SEO audit tools are built for large websites and e-commerce stores — they analyze page speed, backlink profiles, crawl errors, and technical metadata that have almost no impact on local search results for a service area business. A roofing company in Nashville doesn't need a backlink audit — they need to know why they're not appearing in the Google Maps 3-pack when someone in their zip code searches 'roof replacement.' Our tool is built specifically for local businesses: it looks at the signals that actually determine local Google rankings — your Business Profile, review profile, and citation health — not the technical website metrics that SEO agencies sell audits around.

What Our SEO Audit Tool Measures and Why It Matters

Our audit pulls real Google Places data for your business and analyzes: how your review count and recency compares to the businesses that rank above you, whether your business category matches high-intent local searches, whether your service area is configured to capture the full geographic area you serve, and whether your overall 'prominence score' — Google's measure of how well-known and trusted your business is — is strong enough to compete for top-three results. You get a score from 0–100, a letter grade, and an estimated monthly revenue loss based on your score and your industry.

How to Use an SEO Audit to Build a 90-Day Improvement Plan

Once you have your audit results, the highest-leverage action is always the one with the most impact relative to effort. For most local businesses, that means reviews first (high impact, low cost, builds over time), then Google Business Profile completeness (one-time effort, immediate impact), then citation consistency (moderate effort, helps Google trust your information), then website local signals (varies by how broken your current site is). Don't try to fix everything at once — spend 90 days executing the top two or three fixes before evaluating results. Our audit tells you exactly which two or three those are for your specific business.