Local business

Find why nearby businesses are getting the call, booking, or quote instead

Use this when Maps visibility, reviews, trust, and booking flow decide who gets the customer first.

For Local service businesses where nearby competitors are winning the first click, call, or booking.
Use it for Maps visibility, reviews, trust signals, and booking-path friction that cost local revenue.
You get A nearby competitor benchmark and a ranked list of local fixes the team can act on quickly.

Local ladder

Choose the paid local diagnosis first and use the free scan only if you still want proof

Snapshot is the smaller paid step. Revenue Leak Report is the main local diagnosis. The free scan stays optional.

Proof step

Snapshot

$99

Best when you want the smallest paid local proof step before buying the fuller report.

  • Google Maps and review gap snapshot
  • One nearby competitor comparison
  • Short list of the first local fixes
Start Snapshot

Paid fix pack

Review + Booking Fix Pack

$495

Best when you want the first fixes paid for and scoped next instead of stopping at diagnosis or getting pushed into a contact form.

  • Homepage and CTA cleanup scope
  • Review and trust-block improvements
  • Booking or quote-flow implementation scope
Start Review + Booking Fix Pack

Optional proof step

Free Local Business Scan

Free scan

Use the free local scan when you want one clear read on Maps, reviews, trust, or booking pressure before deciding whether you want a fuller diagnosis.

Rules-first preview with one clear signal and a clean next step if you want to go deeper.

  • Rules-first local visibility preview
  • One local leak across trust, reviews, or booking flow
  • Clear next step if you want deeper local coverage

Why this exists

Local businesses buy around calls, bookings, and reviews

This offer matches the local decision instead of forcing owners into a generic audit.

Who it is for

Local service businesses that live on calls, bookings, and reviews

This lane is for local businesses where Maps, nearby competitors, and booking friction shape who gets the customer first.

What it answers

Why is the business nearby getting the call instead?

The diagnosis stays tied to calls, quote requests, appointments, and review trust.

What it includes

Maps, reviews, trust, and booking pressure packaged together

Maps visibility, review gap, nearby competitor comparison, and booking friction sit inside one product instead of separate audits.

What arrives

The output stays tied to money, not vague marketing language

  • Google Maps profile strength and review benchmark
  • Nearby competitor comparison table
  • Trust, speed, and conversion friction notes on the website
  • Priority-ranked fixes for calls, quotes, and bookings

Good fit examples

  • Plumber with strong reviews but weak quote flow on mobile
  • Dentist losing local clicks to nearby competitors with clearer trust blocks
  • Med spa with soft review momentum and weak booking CTA placement
  • Law firm with decent traffic but less visible local proof than nearby firms

Adjacent lanes

Keep the route clean when local is not the exact fit

Other products

If the buyer is not purely local-first, keep the other lanes visible

Reports stays the broader one-time diagnosis, and Monitoring stays the recurring lane after the first paid proof step lands.

Reports

Use the broader report lane when the main pressure is offer, pricing, or conversion outside a local Maps-first buying path.

See Reports

Monitoring

Use recurring monitoring after the baseline is clear and the business wants ongoing visibility into important changes.

See Monitoring