Comparison

Local Viking vs Localith in 2026: manual spintax control vs a $9/month AI-run GBP stack

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.

Updated July 3, 2026
Local Viking
Localith
Key takeaways
  • Localith starts at $9/month for 2 locations with the AI Reply Agent, SEO heatmaps, and API access all included. Local Viking's cheapest plan is $39/month for a single location with no AI layer at all.
  • Local Viking's post scheduling runs on spintax templates and manually configured daisy chaining. Localith's Bulk Post Publishing and AI Reply Agent draft and send content and review responses without a template.
  • Localith ships API access on every tier including the $9/month base plan. Local Viking has no API or programmatic access of any kind.
  • Local Viking's GeoGrid tracking includes a timelapse view and an embeddable client widget on Pro tier and above. Localith's heatmaps show geographic rank distribution but do not include a timelapse or embeddable widget.
  • Localith is ISO 27001 certified and GDPR compliant, a compliance credential Local Viking does not document anywhere in its own materials.
  • Local Viking includes unlimited GMB posts on every tier. Localith's AI actions run on a credit system, with 100 credits included on the base plan and extra credits billed at $0.15 each.
  • Neither tool tracks AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity. Both are scoped to Google Business Profile and Google Maps visibility.

Local Viking and Localith both manage Google Business Profiles for multi-location teams, but they were built around opposite assumptions. Local Viking assumes you want to write the post template, set the spintax variables, and configure the daisy-chained sequence yourself, then let the schedule run. Localith assumes an AI agent should draft the review reply, write the GBP post, and flag the profile issue before you ever open the dashboard. That difference shows up in the price too: Local Viking starts at $39/month for a single location with unlimited posting, while Localith starts at $9/month for two locations with every AI feature unlocked and add-on pricing per extra location. Neither tracks how a brand shows up in ChatGPT or Gemini answers, so this comparison is really about how much of the GBP workday you want automated and how much you want to control by hand.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Local Viking$39/moAgencies and practitioners who want precise, hand-configured control over GBP post content through spintax and daisy chaining, with unlimited posting on every tier starting at $39/month.
Localith$9/monthMulti-location teams and agencies that want AI handling review replies, SEO audits, and heatmap reporting from a $9/month base, without configuring spintax templates or daisy chains by hand.

Local Viking

GMB post scheduling, GeoGrid rank tracking, and multi-location management for agencies and local SEO practitioners

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Local Viking screenshot

Local Viking's case rests on two features it has refined for years: post scheduling and GeoGrid rank tracking. Spintax generates variation across location posts from a single template, daisy chaining automatically queues the next post when the previous one publishes, and the whole thing runs from one bulk-editing interface. It is manual in the sense that a person writes the rules and the content once, then the system executes on schedule, which gives an agency precise control over voice and message rather than handing that decision to an algorithm.

GeoGrid tracking is the other pillar, and it is genuinely more developed than Localith's heatmap equivalent: a spatial grid of ranking points with a timelapse view showing how visibility has shifted over a campaign, plus a white-label GeoGrid widget agencies can embed directly into client dashboards on Pro tier and above. The keyword and GeoGrid credit system resets monthly and scales with plan tier, from 7,500 GeoGrid credits on Single up to 32,400 on Enterprise.

What it does not have is any AI layer at all, and no API. Review responses, post copy, and profile audits are all manual work in Local Viking. For a team that wants to control exactly what gets published and is comfortable writing its own review replies, that is not a missing feature so much as a design choice. For a team drowning in review volume across dozens of locations, it is the reason to look at Localith instead.

Pricing
Feature
Single
$39/mo
Starter
$59/mo
Pro
$99/mo
Agency
$149/mo
Enterprise
$200/mo
GMB listings included110204070
GMB posts per monthUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
GeoGrid credits7,5008,10016,20024,30032,400
White-label reporting
AI review or post automation
API access
Best for: Agencies and practitioners who want precise, hand-configured control over GBP post content through spintax and daisy chaining, with unlimited posting on every tier starting at $39/month.

Localith

AI-powered Google Business Profile management for multi-location teams

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Localith screenshot

Localith's pitch is that an AI layer should handle the repetitive parts of GBP management by default, not as an upsell. The AI Reply Agent reads review sentiment, drafts a response in your brand voice, and can auto-send 5-star replies while routing lower-star reviews to a human, in 10-plus languages. The AI SEO Agent produces geographic rank heatmaps and prioritized optimization proposals per location, and an Ask AI assistant answers plain-language questions like which locations dropped rank last week.

The pricing model is usage-based rather than tiered: a $9/month base covers 2 locations and 100 AI credits, each additional location costs $6.60/month, and extra credits run $0.15 each. That is transparent and easy to model, but it also means heavy review volume or frequent AI SEO audits can burn through credits faster than a flat-fee tool would, and the cost curve needs to be checked against actual usage before committing at scale.

API access ships on every tier, including the base plan, which Local Viking does not offer at any price. Localith is also newer than Local Viking, with a smaller community and, per its own listed cons, agency white-label options that are not as prominently documented as the rest of the feature set. It is ISO 27001 certified and GDPR compliant, a credential aimed squarely at European agencies and enterprise procurement checklists.

Pricing
Feature
Base Plan
$9/month
Per Extra Location
$6.60/month
Per Extra Credit
$0.15 each
Locations included2add-onn/a
AI credits included100n/aadd-on
AI Review Reply AgentYesYesn/a
AI SEO Agent + heatmapsYesYesn/a
API accessYesYesn/a
Free trial7 daysn/an/a
Best for: Multi-location teams and agencies that want AI handling review replies, SEO audits, and heatmap reporting from a $9/month base, without configuring spintax templates or daisy chains by hand.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Local Viking
Localith
AI engines trackedNone (Google Maps and local pack only)None (GBP automation, not AI answer tracking)
Competitive share-of-voiceNoNo
Prompt-level citation dataNoNo
Answer / content gap analysisNoNo
Category intelligenceNoNo
AEO content generationNoNo
Crawler / AI bot log accessNoNo
Page content auditsNoNo (GBP profile audits only)
API accessNoYes, all tiers
Looker Studio / BI connectorNoNo
White-label deliveryYes (Pro tier and above)Not prominently documented
Pay-per-prompt pricingNo (credit-based per scan)No (credit-based per AI action)
Agency multi-brand supportYes (unlimited accounts, multilocation posting)Yes (per-location add-on pricing)
Starting price$39/mo$9/mo

Which should you choose?

Agencies that want hand-written control over post content and review repliesLocal Viking
Multi-location teams that want AI to draft posts and review responses by defaultLocalith
Teams that need any kind of API or programmatic data accessLocalith
Agencies presenting a dedicated GeoGrid timelapse widget to clientsLocal Viking
Small operators starting with 1-2 locations on the lowest possible entry priceLocalith
Teams with high review volume who want to model AI spend before committingLocal Viking
Agencies with European clients needing GDPR and ISO 27001 documentationLocalith

The real fork here is not features, it is who does the writing. Local Viking hands you a scheduling engine and expects you to author the post copy and review responses yourself, which is exactly what an agency that wants brand-voice control over every published word should want. Localith hands that job to an AI agent and bills you for the credits it consumes, which is the better trade for a team that would rather review AI output than produce it from scratch. The pricing models reinforce the split: Local Viking's flat tiers reward high posting volume at a fixed cost, while Localith's per-location, per-credit model rewards lean location counts and punishes heavy AI usage unless you're actively tracking credit burn.

Bottom line

Pick Local Viking if your agency writes its own post templates and review responses and wants unlimited posting plus a proven GeoGrid timelapse widget for client reporting, starting at $39/month. Pick Localith if you would rather an AI agent draft that content and you're starting small, since $9/month for 2 locations with API access and full AI features beats anything Local Viking offers at that price point. Model your review and post volume against Localith's credit costs before scaling past a handful of locations, and remember neither tool reports on AI search visibility, so ChatGPT and Gemini mentions require a separate tool regardless of which one you pick.

Frequently asked questions

Is Localith cheaper than Local Viking for a small agency with a few locations?

Yes, for a small footprint Localith is meaningfully cheaper. Two locations cost $9/month on Localith versus $59/month for 10 locations on Local Viking's Starter plan, which has no single-digit-location tier below that. The comparison shifts once AI credit usage climbs, since Localith bills $0.15 per extra credit beyond the 100 included, while Local Viking's posting is unlimited at a fixed price regardless of volume.

Does Local Viking have an AI Reply Agent like Localith?

No, Local Viking has no automated AI review reply feature at all. It includes basic review monitoring and management, but every response has to be written and sent manually. Localith's AI Reply Agent drafts responses in brand voice and can auto-send 5-star reviews while routing lower-rated ones to a human for approval, in 10-plus languages.

Which tool has API access, Local Viking or Localith?

Localith includes API access on every plan, including the $9/month base tier. Local Viking has no API at any price point, so its data can only leave the platform through white-label reports or CSV-style exports rather than a programmatic connection.

Can Localith replace Local Viking's GeoGrid rank tracking?

Not exactly. Localith's AI SEO Agent produces geographic heatmaps showing rank distribution across a service area, which solves a similar visualization problem, but it does not include Local Viking's dedicated timelapse view or embeddable GeoGrid widget for client dashboards. Agencies that specifically sell the GeoGrid timelapse presentation to clients will find Local Viking's version more mature.

Is Localith worth it for an agency managing 50 or more locations?

It can be, but the per-location add-on pricing needs to be modeled first. At $6.60 per location beyond the first 2, 50 locations would run roughly $325/month before AI credit costs, which is competitive with Local Viking's Enterprise plan at $200/month for 70 locations depending on how much AI credit volume the team actually uses. Localith's pricing page also directs accounts above 50 locations to contact sales for volume pricing.

Does either tool track how a business shows up in ChatGPT or AI Overviews?

No, neither Local Viking nor Localith tracks AI answer engines. Both are scoped to Google Business Profile management and Google Maps visibility. Localith's AI features power internal automation like review replies and audits, not external AI search visibility monitoring.

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