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Free Google Business Profile Audit Tool — Check Your Score in 30 Seconds

Find out exactly why competitors outrank you on Google Maps. We analyze 285 data points — GBP health, local rankings, citations, AI search visibility, and your estimated monthly revenue loss — completely free.

Updated March 2026 8 min read Used by 4,000+ businesses
285 Data Points Checked
30s To Generate Report
4,000+ Businesses Audited
$0 Cost to Run Audit

Right now, someone in your city is searching Google for exactly what your business offers. They see three businesses in the Google Maps results. If your business is not one of them, that customer calls your competitor — and you never know it happened.

This is not a rare event. It happens dozens of times every single day for most local businesses. The average local business loses an estimated $8,400 per month in customers who search on Google, find a competitor ranking higher, and never learn the lower-ranked business exists.

Our free Google Business Profile audit shows you exactly where you stand, why competitors rank above you, and what to fix first. It takes 30 seconds and requires no login, no credit card, and no access to your Google account.

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What Is a Google Business Profile Audit?

A Google Business Profile audit is a systematic review of every factor that affects how well your business ranks on Google Maps and in local search results. It evaluates your GBP listing itself, your position in local search rankings, the consistency of your business information across the web, how your website supports your local visibility, and how your reputation compares to nearby competitors.

Most business owners check their Google rating occasionally and assume everything is fine if the number looks acceptable. The reality is that Google uses hundreds of signals to decide which businesses appear at the top of Maps results — and most of those signals are invisible unless you run a proper audit.

A complete audit answers three questions that matter to every local business owner:

  • Why are competitors ranking above me when my business is just as good?
  • What specific issues are preventing me from appearing in the top 3 on Google Maps?
  • How much revenue am I losing every month because of my current ranking position?

A Google Business Profile audit is not the same as a general SEO audit. General SEO tools look at website rankings nationally. A GBP audit looks specifically at local search signals — the factors that determine whether you appear when someone nearby searches for your service.

What Does the Audit Check? All 285 Data Points

Our free audit analyzes 285 individual data points across 10 categories. Here is what each category covers and why it matters for your local rankings.

🏢 GBP Profile — 47 signals
🗺️ Local Rankings — 38 signals
📍 Geo-Grid Map — 25 location points
📋 Citation Health — 64 signals
🌐 Website SEO — 52 signals
Reviews & Reputation — 41 signals
🤖 AI Search Visibility — 18 signals
📱 Social Presence — 25 signals

GBP Profile Completeness (47 Signals)

Google rewards businesses that have fully completed profiles. The audit checks whether your description is present and keyword-optimized, whether your categories match your actual services, whether you have sufficient photos, whether your hours are accurate, and whether your profile is formally claimed and verified.

In our analysis of 4,000 audits, the most common issue is a missing or thin GBP description. Businesses with well-written, keyword-rich descriptions rank an average of 23% higher than those with no description.

Local Pack Rankings (38 Signals)

This section checks your actual position in Google Maps results for the keywords customers in your area use most often. We check five to ten keywords relevant to your business category and city, and show you exactly where you appear — or whether you appear at all.

A business ranking at position 7 receives approximately 4% of available clicks. A business at position 1 receives 28.5%. If you are not in the top 3, you are invisible to the majority of potential customers searching for your service.

Geo-Grid Visibility Map

The geo-grid is the most visually striking part of the audit and the hardest for most business owners to see without a tool. It shows your Google Maps ranking at 25 different geographic points within a 3-kilometer radius of your business location.

You may rank #1 directly at your address but rank #12 or not appear at all just 1.5 kilometers away. This means customers searching from nearby neighborhoods — who could easily visit or hire you — never see your business. The geo-grid makes this invisible problem immediately visible.

Citation Health (64 Signals)

Citations are any place online where your business name, address, and phone number appear. Google cross-references your information across hundreds of directories and uses consistency as a trust signal. If your phone number on Yelp differs from your phone number on Google, or if your address is listed differently on BBB versus your website, Google reduces trust in your listing and ranks you lower.

The audit checks your citations across Google, Yelp, BBB, YellowPages, Apple Maps, Bing Places, Facebook, and dozens of industry-specific directories, and flags any mismatches.

AI Search Visibility (18 Signals)

This is the newest and most overlooked category in local SEO. An estimated 40% of searches now begin with an AI assistant — ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Claude, or Perplexity. When a customer asks ChatGPT “what is the best plumber in Toronto?” and your business is not mentioned, you lose that customer without even knowing the search happened.

Our audit actually runs those queries across ChatGPT and Claude and checks whether your business name appears in the response. Most local businesses are completely invisible to AI search. This creates an immediate opportunity for those who optimize for it now, before competitors catch on.

How to Run the Free Audit — Step by Step

1

Go to audit.rankifylocal.com

Open the audit tool in any browser on desktop or mobile. No account creation or login is required to run the free audit.

2

Type your business name

Start typing your business name and select your business from the autocomplete dropdown. The tool pulls your business details directly from Google, so make sure you select the correct location if your business has multiple locations.

3

Enter your email address

Enter your email to receive a copy of your audit report. We send one email with your report and a follow-up 24 hours later with specific fix recommendations. No spam, unsubscribe any time.

4

Wait 15 to 30 seconds

The audit runs 12 live checks in real time — Google Business Profile data, local SERP rankings, geo-grid analysis, citation verification, PageSpeed, AI visibility, and more. You can watch each check complete on screen.

5

Review your complete report

Your report shows your overall score out of 100, sub-scores for each category, your position in the competitor leaderboard, a visual geo-grid map of your rankings across your area, and your estimated monthly revenue loss based on real search volume data for your keywords.

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Understanding Your Audit Score

Your overall score is calculated as a weighted average of five sub-scores: GBP Profile, Local Rankings, Reputation, Website, and Citations & Presence. Each sub-score reflects the real data found for your business, not industry averages or estimates.

0–40
Poor
Significant issues across multiple categories. Competitors are capturing most of your potential customers.
41–65
Fair — Growth Zone
Some areas working well, others need attention. Most businesses fall here with the most room for improvement.
66–100
Good — Strong Position
Well-optimized profile. Focus on maintaining rankings and monitoring competitors.

The score alone is less important than the breakdown by category. A business with an overall score of 58 might have a Reputation score of 90 (great reviews) but a Citations score of 22 (significant NAP inconsistencies). That breakdown tells you exactly where to focus effort first.

How Your Score Compares to Competitors

The audit automatically pulls your top three local competitors from Google Maps and calculates their scores using the same formula. You see exactly where you rank among local businesses — whether you are in first, second, third, or last place — and how many points separate you from the leader.

Seeing yourself ranked last among four local competitors is a fundamentally different experience from seeing an abstract score of 54. It creates immediate, specific motivation to close the gap.

The 8 Most Common GBP Issues Found in Audits

After analyzing over 4,000 local business audits, these are the issues that appear most frequently and have the greatest impact on rankings.

#1
Missing GBP Description
Found in 67% of audits. A missing description means Google cannot match your profile to relevant keyword searches. Businesses with optimized descriptions rank 23% higher on average.
#2
NAP Inconsistencies
Found in 71% of audits. When your phone number or address varies across directories, Google reduces confidence in your listing accuracy and deprioritizes you in results.
#3
Fewer Than 10 Photos
Found in 58% of audits. Google Business Profiles with 100+ photos receive 520% more calls than those with fewer than 10 photos. Photo count is a direct ranking signal.
#4
No LocalBusiness Schema
Found in 64% of audits. Schema markup tells Google definitively what your business is, where it is, and what it does. Without it, Google must guess — and guessing leads to lower rankings.
#5
No Recent GBP Posts
Found in 79% of audits. Businesses that post weekly updates to their GBP show Google they are active and engaged. Inactive profiles signal to Google that the business may have closed or is unreliable.
#6
Low Review Response Rate
Found in 55% of audits. Responding to reviews is a confirmed local ranking factor. Businesses that respond to over 80% of reviews average 0.3 more stars and rank measurably higher in local results.
#7
Slow Mobile Page Speed
Found in 61% of audits. A mobile score below 70 on PageSpeed Insights directly affects your local rankings. Google uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking factor, and slow pages lose 53% of visitors before they convert.
#8
AI Search Invisible
Found in 88% of audits. When customers ask ChatGPT or Google AI for business recommendations, the vast majority of local businesses are never mentioned. This is the fastest-growing source of missed customers.

Important: The audit only flags issues that actually exist for your business based on live data. If your GBP description is present and well-written, it will not appear as an issue. Every finding in your report is a real, verified problem — not a generic checklist.

Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity are now handling a significant and growing share of local search queries. When a customer asks an AI assistant to recommend a service provider in their city, the AI does not show a list of Google Map results. It provides a direct answer — usually naming two or three specific businesses.

If your business is not among those named, the customer sees no indication that you exist. There is no second page to check. The AI gave its answer and the customer accepted it.

We checked how often local businesses appear in AI recommendations across 500 audits. The results were stark. Only 12% of businesses appeared in ChatGPT recommendations for their primary service keyword. Fewer than 8% appeared in Claude recommendations. Almost none appeared in all three AI platforms tested.

The businesses that do appear in AI recommendations share common characteristics: strong review volume and recency, high-quality website content with clear location and service signals, consistent citations across major directories, and an active Google Business Profile with regular posts.

This is not a problem that requires waiting years for results. Businesses that fix their foundational local SEO signals — the same ones that improve Google Maps rankings — start appearing in AI search results within 60 to 90 days.

Our free audit is the only local SEO audit tool that checks your actual AI search visibility. We query ChatGPT and Claude with your business category and city and report whether you appear in the response — or which competitors are being recommended instead.

How Our Audit Compares to Other Tools

Feature RankifyLocal Audit BrightLocal Moz Local Google Search Console
Cost to audit Free $39+/month $14+/month Free (owners only)
Geo-grid visibility map
AI search visibility check
Revenue loss calculator
Competitor leaderboard
Citation health check
No account needed
Data points analyzed 285 300+ ~100 Limited

Real Result: Arctic Air HVAC Went From #8 to #1 in 67 Days

Case Study — Toronto, Ontario

Arctic Air HVAC — HVAC Contractor

When Arctic Air HVAC ran their first audit, they were ranking #8 in Toronto for HVAC repair keywords. Their audit score was 41 out of 100. The revenue loss estimate showed $14,200 per month in missed service calls.

Their three biggest issues were a missing GBP description, citation inconsistencies across 17 directories, and no LocalBusiness schema on their website. Their geo-grid showed they were invisible to customers searching more than 1 kilometer from their address.

Over 67 days, we fixed all three issues, added regular GBP posts, optimized their photo library, and cleaned up their citations. Their profile went from 41 to 89 out of 100.

#1 Google Maps Rank (was #8)
+312% Increase in Map Pack calls
67 days Time to reach #1 ranking

“I did not realize how invisible we were until I saw the audit report. We were losing dozens of service calls every month to competitors who ranked above us. After 67 days we were #1. The calls just started coming in.”

— Arctic Air HVAC, Toronto ON
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About the Free GBP Audit
Is the Google Business Profile audit really free?
Yes. Your audit score, top 3 issues, competitor comparison, geo-grid visibility map, and estimated revenue loss are completely free. The full fix plan with all 8 issues, copy-paste fix templates, LocalBusiness schema code, and 90-day action roadmap unlocks for $27 — a one-time fee with no subscription required. Your $27 is also credited toward any monthly plan if you choose to upgrade.
How long does the GBP audit take to generate?
The audit generates in 15 to 30 seconds. During that time it runs 12 live checks using real data from Google, DataForSEO, and our AI visibility system. You can watch each check complete in real time on the loading screen. Some checks — particularly the geo-grid analysis — take slightly longer for businesses in smaller markets.
Do I need to give you access to my Google account?
No. The free audit uses only publicly available data from Google. You simply enter your business name and your email address — no Google login, no API authorization, no access to your Google Business Profile is required to run the audit. Your data is private and we never share it with third parties.
How accurate is the revenue loss estimate?
The revenue estimate uses real monthly search volume data from Google Ads for keywords relevant to your business category and city, your actual ranking position for each keyword, industry-standard click-through rates for each rank position (position 1 captures 28.5% of clicks, position 7 captures 4%), and average lead values for your business type based on industry research. The calculation is the most accurate possible estimate without access to your actual sales data. A tooltip in the report explains the methodology in detail.
What if my score is low?
A low score is actually good news — it means there is significant room to improve, and the specific issues causing it are clearly identified in your report. The businesses that see the fastest improvements are those starting from lower scores, because the fixes are concrete and the impact is immediate. Our clients who started below 45 out of 100 averaged a 34-point improvement within 90 days.
How is this different from Google’s own tools?
Google Search Console and Google Business Profile insights show you data about your own profile in isolation. They do not show you how you rank compared to competitors, what your citation health looks like across external directories, whether you appear in AI search results, or what revenue you are losing at your current ranking position. Our audit combines all of these into one report and shows you specifically what to fix and in what order.
What happens after I run the audit?
You receive your free report immediately. We send a copy to your email along with a 24-hour follow-up with specific recommendations for your top issues. If you choose to unlock the full report for $27, you get access to all 8 issues with copy-paste fix templates, your 90-day action roadmap, and competitor gap analysis. There is no obligation to purchase anything. Many business owners use the free report as a starting point for their own optimization work.