Local SEO Comparisons
Head-to-head Local SEO tool comparisons to help you make the right choice for your stack.
One is a euro-priced tool built by local SEO practitioners for agencies managing a handful of Google Business Profiles. The other is an enterprise platform managing 4 million-plus locations with AI visibility monitoring gated behind a sales call.
Both bring AI to Google Business Profile management, but the shape is different. Merchynt hands the whole profile to an AI agent for $99 a month. Grid My Business gives you a geo-grid view of where you actually rank, plus AI tools, for $29 a month with room to scale to unlimited profiles.
One is a $99/month AI agent that runs your Google Business Profile for you. The other is a per-location enterprise system built for brands with dozens of locations and a survey budget.
Merchynt hands your Google Business Profile to an AI agent for $99 a month and a $1 trial. ReviewTrackers hides every price behind a sales call and aggregates reviews from over 100 sources for enterprise brands.
Merchynt automates a single Google Business Profile for $99 a month. Rio SEO runs listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys for brands with 50 or more locations, at a price you have to ask for.
Merchynt automates a single Google Business Profile for $99 a month. Synup bundles listings, reviews, social, CRM, proposals, and invoicing into a white-label agency OS starting at $79 a month, demo required.
Merchynt hands Google Business Profile optimization to an AI agent for $99 a month per business. Whitespark sells individual local SEO tools, some for as little as $1 a month, and expects you to do the work.
One tool acts on your Google Business Profile for you at $99 a month. The other pushes verified data to 200+ publishers and AI engines for brands running thousands of locations.
Reputation publishes its tier prices and adds an AI search optimization layer. ReviewTrackers hides pricing behind a demo but monitors 100+ review platforms, including niche industry sites.
Reputation tells you its price up front and adds AI search optimization to the mix. Rio SEO builds location landing pages and offers managed services in place of a software-only product.
Reputation is built for a single enterprise brand running its own location network. Synup is built for agencies running dozens of small-business clients through one white-labeled system.
Reputation leads with reviews, surveys, and natural-language CX querying, and publishes three of its four tier prices. Uberall leads with a 150-plus directory network and GEO Studio, but every plan is a demo away from a number.
Reputation charges $80 to $150 per location for a unified reviews, listings, and CX platform built for large brands. Whitespark sells individual local SEO tools starting near $1 a month for practitioners who want control.
Reputation builds its enterprise platform outward from reviews and customer experience. Yext builds inward from verified structured data and a Scout module tracking 10 billion AI search signals.
Two demo-only enterprise platforms for multi-location brands. One is built around review intelligence and 100+ source monitoring. The other bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys into a single Local Experience suite.
ReviewTrackers monitors reviews across 100+ platforms for enterprise brands, but hides pricing behind a demo. Synup bundles listings, reviews, CRM, and billing into one white-labeled agency OS starting at $79 a month.
Both are demo-gated with no published pricing. ReviewTrackers goes deep on review monitoring across 100+ sources; Uberall spreads across listings, social, and a new AI search optimization module called GEO Studio.
ReviewTrackers gates everything behind a sales demo and goes deep on review intelligence across 100+ sources. Whitespark publishes prices for five separate products, including a rank tracker it is best known for, and skips reviews as its lead feature.
ReviewTrackers goes all in on reviews, monitoring 100+ sources with sentiment analysis behind a sales demo. Yext publishes entry pricing from $199 per year for basic listings, but its Knowledge Graph and Scout AI visibility agent, which tracks ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, require an enterprise contract.
Both hide their pricing behind a demo, but they are built for different buyers. Rio SEO consolidates listings, local pages, and Voice of Customer surveys for brands managing their own locations. Synup runs the whole agency business, from listings to invoicing, for firms reselling local SEO to dozens of clients.
Both are demo-gated enterprise platforms for multi-location brands. Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys under one Local Experience suite. Uberall covers similar ground but adds GEO Studio, a dedicated AI search optimization product, and an agentic layer called UB-I.
Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys behind an enterprise sales demo. Whitespark sells five separate products, from $1 per location per month for GBP management to a one-time $399 Yext replacement, with published pricing on every one.
Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys under one enterprise contract with no public pricing. Yext publishes entry pricing from $199 per year for basic listings, but its Knowledge Graph and Scout AI visibility agent, tracking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, require an enterprise deal.
One deploys coordinated AI agents across search, social, and reputation for enterprise franchises. The other runs a single agent, Paige, that manages one Google Business Profile end to end for $99 a month.
SOCi runs your local marketing through AI agents that act on your behalf across search, social, and reviews. Reputation connects reviews, surveys, listings, and competitive data into one queryable system starting at $80 per location per month.
SOCi deploys AI agents to run listings, social, and reviews across every location at once. ReviewTrackers stays focused on reputation, but goes deeper on review-source coverage and sentiment analytics than any general-purpose local marketing platform.
Both are enterprise platforms sold through a demo, not a self-serve signup. SOCi hands local marketing execution to AI agents; Rio SEO bundles listings, local pages, reviews, and Voice of Customer surveys into one Local Experience platform plus managed services.
SOCi sells autonomous local marketing agents to enterprise franchise brands through a demo with no published price. Synup sells a white-label platform built for local SEO agencies, with published tiers from $79 a month and API and MCP access on every plan.
Both are enterprise multi-location platforms sold through a demo and a contract, not a self-serve signup. SOCi replaces manual local marketing execution with autonomous AI agents; Uberall leads with directory distribution scale, an always-on UB-I layer, and a dedicated GEO Studio add-on for AI search visibility.
SOCi is an enterprise platform with no published price, sold through a demo to franchise and multi-location brands. Whitespark sells five specialist local SEO tools individually, with transparent pricing from $1 a month per location.
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