A visibility report your team can actually use.
A plain-English visibility report that shows where your business stands, who is being surfaced instead, what proof is missing, and what to build next.
Visibility to action
Find the gap, build the proof, track the movement.
RankLocally turns local search and AI visibility problems into practical work your business can actually use: pages, profile improvements, source-backed proof, and lead tracking.
Know where you stand
See whether buyers and AI-assisted search tools can find, verify, and compare your business.
See who is beating you
Compare the pages, profiles, reviews, directories, and proof signals that make competitors easier to choose.
Build the missing assets
Create the service pages, source notes, quote sheets, proof stacks, dashboards, and case-study assets your market is missing.
Measure after publishing
Retest the same market after improvements go live so movement is documented without ranking or citation guarantees.
Common buyer questions
What clients usually need answered before they invest.
These answer blocks are written for business owners first, then structured clearly enough for search and AI systems to understand the service.
What does AI search readiness mean for a local business?
AI search readiness means a local business is easy to find, understand, verify, and contact when someone asks a buyer-intent question. It is not a guarantee of being ranked in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, or Google AI Overviews. RankLocally.ai treats readiness as a practical build: clear entity data, service-area relevance, crawlable service pages, source-backed trust, structured data that matches the visible page, crawler access, and lead measurement. The same work that helps AI systems understand the business should also help real customers decide whether to call, book, or request a quote.
What does RankLocally.ai build after an AI visibility audit?
After the audit, RankLocally.ai turns gaps into assets. That can include Google profile cleanup, local service pages, city or neighborhood pages, source notes, quote sheets, proof maps, structured data, internal links, content updates, and lead-tracking recommendations. In regulated or sensitive categories, we also add claim-review boundaries so public copy does not overstate rates, approvals, medical suitability, licensing, or other facts that belong to a stronger original source. The deliverable is not a pile of SEO recommendations. It is a prioritized visibility build that can be retested over time.
How do you keep AI-readable pages from becoming spammy?
AI-readable pages become risky when they are thin, duplicated, or written only for bots. RankLocally.ai keeps the visible page useful for humans first: clear service explanation, examples, proof, source links, and conversion paths. Machine-readable support belongs underneath the public page in schema, llms.txt, data files, source notes, and quote sheets. We avoid hidden bot-only text and do not publish exact private scoring or prompt systems as public pages. The goal is to make the business easier to verify, not to create a page farm that looks clever to crawlers and useless to buyers.
What you get: the RankLocally.ai audit report turns local SEO and AI visibility findings into a practical action plan. It is built for owners, marketing teams, and operators who need to know what to fix first, not just read another generic SEO PDF.
Example: audit to build to retest
The public service flow starts with visibility review, turns missing proof into assets, and retests after publishing.
- Visibility review by platform, city, service category, and buyer intent
- Shortcomings, competitor comparison, and priority tables
- Proof assets: service page, source notes, quote sheet, schema, dashboard, and case study
- Retest log that records movement without promising guaranteed rankings or AI citations
Every page should help a buyer understand who you are, where you serve, why to trust you, and how to contact you.
What the report covers
| Report area | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Where you stand | A plain-English summary of whether your business is visible, missing, weakly considered, or being outranked by clearer competitors. |
| Who is being surfaced instead | A competitor view showing which businesses, directories, service pages, and sources are helping other providers look more trustworthy. |
| Why the gap exists | The missing pieces behind the result: weak service pages, unclear location signals, thin proof, poor source coverage, missing schema, review gaps, or tracking gaps. |
| What to build first | A prioritized action plan for the pages, profiles, proof assets, source notes, schema, and tracking improvements most likely to matter. |
| How to measure movement | A retest plan that separates observed visibility movement from guesses, guarantees, or vanity traffic. |
How clients use it
- To decide whether the biggest gap is Google Business Profile, website content, proof, reviews, schema, or tracking.
- To choose the first market or service line to build instead of spreading effort across too many pages.
- To compare RankLocally's recommendations against what competitors are already doing publicly.
- To give internal teams, contractors, or compliance reviewers a clear implementation order.
What makes it different from a normal SEO audit
A normal SEO audit can tell you about titles, speed, crawl errors, and keywords. This report connects those basics to local buyer behavior, AI-assisted search, competitor proof, source quality, Google Maps signals, and lead paths. The output is not just what is broken. It is what to build next.
Build plan
Turn search visibility into measured buyer action.
Every engagement connects profile quality, service-page structure, proof assets, crawler clarity, and lead tracking.
Map the gap
Audit local search, profile quality, competitors, proof, pages, and AI visibility.
Fix the base
Clean up the assets that affect relevance, trust, crawlability, and conversion.
Create proof
Build service pages, source notes, proof maps, schema, and summaries.
Measure leads
Track rankings, calls, forms, quote requests, consultations, and AI mentions.
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