Free tools
Find out where you stand without talking to anybody.
Six tools that give you a real answer rather than a sales call. Four need no email at all. Use them, fix what they find yourself, and only get in touch if you decide you would rather not.
Start with these
Diagnose the problem first.
These two tell you whether you have a local visibility problem at all. Run both and you will have a fuller picture than most paid audits give you.
Google Profile Scan
Reads your live Google Business Profile and flags exactly what is missing. No Google login, no access granted, no permissions. Just type your business name.
Visibility Score
Twelve questions covering the things a scan cannot see: whether you reply to reviews, how consistent your listings are, how far your rankings reach. You get a number out of 100 and the three things to fix first.
Then use these
Tools that do the actual work.
Once you know what is wrong, these help you fix it. All four are things I do for clients every week, packaged so you can do them yourself.
Website Cost Estimator
Six questions and you get a real price range for the site you are describing, with a breakdown of what drives the number. Useful whether or not you hire me, because it tells you when a quote is out of line.
Review Reply Writer
Pick the star rating and what the review was actually about, and get three replies that sound like a person wrote them. Especially useful for the one-star ones, where what you say publicly matters more than the review itself.
Post Idea Generator
Thirty Google Business Profile post ideas written for your specific industry, not generic filler. Weekly posting is one of the five Visibility Score pillars and the easiest one to actually keep up with.
The full Visibility Report
When the free tools are not enough. A complete audit with your three closest competitors named and compared, plus an hour on the phone going through it. The full $299 comes off anything you start within 30 days.
Why give this away?
Because most of what these tools find, you can fix yourself in an afternoon. Correcting your primary category, listing your services individually, and texting ten happy customers a review link will move more than a month of anything I would charge you for.
The businesses that go and do that are not customers I lost. They are people who now know what I know about their market. Some of them come back in six months when the ongoing part becomes the bottleneck, and they arrive already trusting the numbers. That is a better trade than gating a checklist behind an email address.