Local SEO Comparisons
Head-to-head Local SEO tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
Local Viking is the GBP posting specialist with spintax and daisy chaining from $39/month. Grid My Business layers AI review replies, AI post automation, and citation management on top of geo-grid tracking from $29/month. The real question is manual control versus AI doing the work for you.
Local Viking is the GeoGrid and post-scheduling specialist priced by location tier from $39/month. Localith bundles an AI Reply Agent, SEO heatmaps, and API access into a $9/month base plan that scales per location. The gap between them is who writes the content: you, or the AI.
Two Google Business Profile management platforms built for agencies running multiple locations. One leans on spatial GeoGrid visualization and advanced post scheduling, the other automates client reporting end to end and writes post copy with AI.
Local Viking gives you the tools to run Google Business Profile management yourself, priced by location count from $39 a month. Merchynt hands the whole job to Paige, an AI agent that optimizes your profile automatically for $99 a month per business.
One is a $39/month tool built around Google Business Profile posting and GeoGrid rank tracking. The other is a per-location enterprise platform that folds reviews, surveys, competitive intelligence, and AI search visibility into a single system.
Local Viking is a $39/month tool for GMB posting and GeoGrid rank tracking. ReviewTrackers is an enterprise reputation platform with no public pricing that monitors reviews across 100+ sources.
Local Viking is a $39/month tool for GMB posting and GeoGrid rank tracking. Rio SEO is a demo-only enterprise platform bundling listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys for brands running dozens to hundreds of locations.
One is an affordable Google Business Profile scheduler and rank tracker for agencies and small chains. The other is an enterprise agentic platform that runs listings, social, and review response autonomously across hundreds of locations, with pricing available only after a sales call.
Local Viking focuses on Google Business Profile posting and GeoGrid rank tracking at a self-serve price. Synup bundles that plus listings distribution, social scheduling, CRM, and client billing into one white-label platform that starts at $79 a month and requires a demo.
Local Viking is a single-purpose GBP posting and GeoGrid rank tracker for agencies and small operators, priced from $39 to $200 a month. Uberall is a much bigger multi-location marketing platform covering 150+ directories, reviews, and AI search visibility through GEO Studio, but every plan requires a sales call and several of the features that make Uberall interesting are paid add-ons.
Local Viking bundles GBP posting and GeoGrid rank tracking into one subscription from $39 to $200 a month. Whitespark sells five local SEO products separately, from $1-a-month GBP management to a $399 one-time Yext replacement service, so the total cost depends entirely on which pieces you actually need.
Local Viking handles GBP posting and GeoGrid rank tracking for $39 to $200 a month. Yext is a much larger enterprise platform built around a verified Knowledge Graph, direct syndication to 200+ publishers, and Scout, an AI visibility agent that tracks ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude citations, all gated behind enterprise contracts for its core features.
Both automate Google Business Profile management with AI and start around the same price. Localith bets on a low-cost, credit-metered AI feature set; Localo bets on reporting maturity and profile protection built for a client roster.
Both automate Google Business Profile work with AI, but they hand you very different amounts of control. One prices by location, the other by business, and that split changes who each tool actually fits.
One is a $9/month GBP tool built for franchises and agencies. The other is a $80-per-location enterprise platform that treats reviews as one input into a much bigger reputation and AI-search system.
Localith publishes its pricing and lets you sign up in minutes. ReviewTrackers monitors 100+ review sources but won't show you a price without a sales call first.
One is a self-serve AI review and SEO agent for multi-location teams starting under $10 a month. The other is a sales-led enterprise suite bundling listings, local pages, and Voice of Customer surveys.
One is a self-serve AI tool for managing Google Business Profiles at $9/month. The other is a demo-gated agentic platform built for franchise brands with hundreds of locations.
Localith does one job, Google Business Profile management, at $9/month with no demo required. Synup runs your entire agency: local SEO, CRM, proposals, and invoicing, starting at $79/month behind a sales call.
Localith automates Google Business Profile management for a flat, usage-based fee starting under $10 a month. Uberall spans 150+ directories, local pages, and AI search share-of-voice tracking, but every plan is demo-gated with several core features sold as add-ons.
Localith bundles AI review replies, heatmaps, and bulk publishing into one usage-based price. Whitespark sells five specialist local SEO products individually, so you build your own stack instead of buying a platform.
Localith runs bulk Google Business Profile management and an autonomous review-reply agent from $9 a month. Yext is a much bigger platform: a Knowledge Graph feeding 200+ publishers, plus Scout, an AI visibility module tracking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, sold through a sales-led enterprise contract.
Localo gives you tracking, posting, and reporting tools to run yourself. Merchynt hands your Google Business Profile to an AI agent named Paige and largely takes the wheel.
Localo runs 5 to 30 Google Business Profiles for €35 a month. Reputation runs reviews, listings, surveys, and competitive intelligence for enterprise brands at $80 or more per location.
Localo gives freelancers and small agencies rank tracking, AI posting, and one-click reporting from €35 a month. ReviewTrackers is a 100+ source reputation platform built for enterprise brands, with no public pricing and no self-serve trial.
Localo gives freelancers and small agencies rank tracking, AI posting, and client reporting they run themselves. Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys into a demo-gated enterprise suite built for hundreds of locations.
One is built for freelancers and small agencies running Google Business Profiles on a euro-priced plan. The other is an enterprise agent workforce for brands with 50 or more locations.
One is a focused Google Business Profile tool with a 14-day trial and no sales call. The other is a bundled agency OS with CRM, invoicing, and API access on every plan, but you have to book a demo to see a price.
Localo is a €35/month tool built for freelancers running a handful of Google Business Profiles. Uberall is a demo-gated platform built for brands with 20 or more locations, and its GEO Studio add-on tracks AI search share of voice.
Localo sells one subscription that covers rankings, posts, and reports. Whitespark sells five separate products so you only pay for the pieces you actually use, with no API on either side but very different pricing philosophies.
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