Localith vs Localo in 2026: credit-based AI automation vs scheduled agency reporting
Both automate Google Business Profile management with AI and start around the same price. Localith bets on a low-cost, credit-metered AI feature set; Localo bets on reporting maturity and profile protection built for a client roster.
Localith starts at $9/month for 2 locations and 100 AI credits with API access included on the base plan. Localo starts at €35/month for a single business with no equivalent API story documented.
Localo automatically generates and sends client reports on a weekly or monthly schedule. Localith's reporting is exportable PDF and CSV rather than a scheduled, ready-to-send deliverable.
Localo includes Business Profile Protection that flags unauthorized third-party edits and closure suggestions. Localith does not document an equivalent monitoring feature.
Localith's AI Reply Agent supports 10+ languages and auto-sends replies to 5-star reviews while routing lower-star reviews to a human. Localo's AI review responses exist but are not documented with the same language or sentiment-routing detail.
Localo has started building toward AI answer visibility, with post scheduling aimed at LLM citation and Ask Maps reputation tools, features Localith does not have at all.
Localo's white-label reporting and bulk content posting only unlock on the €59/month Pro 10 plan. Localith includes its equivalent features on the $9/month base plan.
Localith and Localo solve the same underlying problem, the repetitive grind of managing Google Business Profile at more than one location, but they get there from different starting points. Localith unlocks its AI Reply Agent, AI SEO Agent, and API access on a $9/month base plan and meters usage through AI credits. Localo charges more upfront in euros and spends that budget on automated, scheduled client reporting and profile protection against unauthorized edits, features Localith either does not have or has not documented clearly. Neither tool is a serious AI answer visibility platform yet: Localith has none at all, and Localo's AI-answer features are early and explicitly described by Localo itself as less mature than dedicated GEO tools. The choice mostly comes down to whether an agency values Localith's lower entry cost and included API, or Localo's more finished client-delivery workflow.
The tools at a glance
Localith
AI-powered Google Business Profile management for multi-location teams
Localith is built around a simple pitch: put every AI feature on the entry plan instead of gating them to a higher tier. For $9/month covering 2 locations and 100 AI credits, you get bulk GBP editing, an AI Reply Agent that drafts and can auto-send review responses in 10+ languages, an AI SEO Agent with local heatmaps and a natural-language "Ask AI" assistant, bulk post publishing with location-specific variations, and API access, all included from the first dollar.
The cost model is transparent but requires some math. Additional locations run $6.60/month each, and AI actions consume credits at $0.15 per extra credit once the included 100 run out. Each automated review reply costs 5 credits, so a location set with a high review volume will burn through the base allotment faster than a quieter one, and that variable cost is the main thing to model before committing at scale. The company is also ISO 27001 certified and GDPR compliant, which is a real advantage for agencies with EU clients.
What Localith does not document well is agency delivery polish. There is no scheduled, auto-generated client report the way Localo has, no explicit profile-protection monitoring for unauthorized edits, and white-label options are not prominently laid out anywhere in the product. For a team that wants the cheapest fully-loaded AI toolkit and is comfortable building its own reporting cadence around PDF and CSV exports, that gap does not matter much; for an agency that wants the reporting handled for it, it does.
| Feature | Base Plan $9/month | Per Extra Location $6.60/month | Per Extra Credit $0.15 each |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locations included | 2 | add-on | n/a |
| AI credits included | 100 | n/a | add-on |
| AI Review Reply Agent | Yes | Yes | n/a |
| AI SEO Agent + heatmaps | Yes | Yes | n/a |
| API access | Yes | Yes | n/a |
| Free trial | 7 days | n/a | n/a |
Localo
Automate Google Business Profile management and local SEO reporting for agencies and freelancers
Localo is built by a team of local SEO specialists and used by over 8,700 users across 75 countries managing more than 12,000 Google Business Profiles, and that agency-first background shows in what it prioritizes. The standout feature is automated client reporting: reports generate on a weekly or monthly schedule, arrive ready for review, and ship to clients in one click, which is a more finished agency workflow than Localith's exportable PDF and CSV reports.
Localo also adds Business Profile Protection, which monitors for unauthorized edits and business-closure suggestions submitted by third parties through Google, catching them before they go live. Combined with AI-powered Google Post scheduling that generates and auto-publishes content weeks in advance, Localo positions itself as the tool that reduces manual agency work across a client roster rather than the tool with the deepest single-location feature set.
The gaps show up in access and price structure. Single Business runs €35/month for one profile with one optimization seat, and white-label reporting plus bulk content posting only unlock on Pro 10 at €59/month, which caps active profiles at 10 but optimization seats at 5, an odd mismatch worth checking against a real client count. There is no documented API comparable to Localith's, and euro billing plus a European origin can add friction for USD-billed US agencies. A 14-day free trial and 30-day money-back guarantee soften the commitment either way.
| Feature | Single Business €35/mo | Pro 10 €59/mo | Enterprise Let's talk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Active Business Profiles | 1 | 10 | Custom |
| Optimization seats | 1 | Up to 5 | Custom |
| Automated client reports | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Business Profile Protection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| White-label reports | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Bulk content posting | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $9/mo (2 locations, 100 AI credits) | €35/mo (1 profile, 1 seat) |
| AI Review Reply Agent | Yes, 10+ languages, sentiment-based routing | Yes, documented in less detail than Localith |
| AI SEO Agent / geo heatmaps | Yes, included on every tier | Yes, Position Map (geo-grid style) |
| Automated, scheduled client reports | No, exportable PDF/CSV only | Yes, weekly or monthly, one-click send |
| Unauthorized edit / closure protection | Not documented | Yes, Business Profile Protection |
| White-label reporting | Not prominently documented | Pro 10 and above (€59/mo) |
| API access | Yes, on every tier | Not documented |
| AI answer engine visibility features | No | Early stage: LLM citation post scheduling, Ask Maps reputation |
| Free trial | 7 days, no credit card | 14 days, no credit card, plus 30-day money-back guarantee |
| Compliance certifications | ISO 27001, GDPR | Not documented |
Neither Localith nor Localo actually tracks AI answer engine visibility

Localith has no AI answer visibility feature at all; its AI tools are aimed entirely at Google Maps and the local pack. Localo has taken an early step toward the GEO space with post scheduling meant to help get cited by LLMs and reputation tools for Ask Maps, but by Localo's own description that feature set is less mature than dedicated tools built for it. If tracking whether a brand actually gets mentioned or recommended in ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity answers is a real requirement rather than a nice-to-have, AI Peekaboo is the tool built for that specifically: a read and write API on every plan from $50/month, white-label guest links, and a Looker Studio connector, run alongside whichever of these two wins on GBP management.
Read the AI Peekaboo review →Which should you choose?
This comes down to whether the cost that worries you more is Localith's per-credit AI usage or Localo's per-seat optimization cap. Localith is cheaper to start and includes API access and white-label-adjacent features from day one, but every AI Reply Agent action draws down a credit balance that a high-review-volume client can burn through quickly. Localo's Pro 10 plan cost more to reach white-label reporting and only optimizes 5 of its 10 included profiles at once, but the scheduled reporting and profile protection it ships are genuinely more finished agency features than anything Localith documents today.
Bottom line
Pick Localith if the priority is the cheapest fully-loaded AI toolkit with API access included, and you are willing to build your own client reporting cadence around PDF and CSV exports. Pick Localo if scheduled, ready-to-send client reports and protection against unauthorized profile edits matter more to your agency workflow than the lowest possible entry price, and euro billing is not a dealbreaker. For the AI answer visibility gap both leave open, AI Peekaboo is the cleaner complement: a full API from $50 per month tracking ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, instead of Localith's nonexistent coverage or Localo's still-early post-scheduling workaround.
Frequently asked questions
Is Localith or Localo better for a small agency just starting out?
Localith is the better starting point for a small agency on a tight budget, since $9/month unlocks 2 locations, AI review replies, heatmaps, and API access all at once with a 7-day free trial. Localo costs more to start at €35/month for a single business and only unlocks white-label reporting and bulk posting once you upgrade to the €59/month Pro 10 plan, so the entry cost to reach comparable agency features is higher.
Which tool has better client reporting, Localith or Localo?
Localo has the more finished client reporting workflow, with reports that auto-generate on a weekly or monthly schedule and ship to clients in one click. Localith's reporting is exportable as PDF and CSV but is not a scheduled, ready-to-send deliverable, so an agency using Localith needs to build its own reporting cadence around those exports rather than relying on an automated send.
Does Localith or Localo have an API for pulling data into a custom dashboard?
Localith includes API access on every tier, including the $9/month base plan. Localo does not document a comparable API, which makes Localith the stronger option for an agency that wants to pipe local rank or review data into its own reporting stack instead of relying on the platform's built-in exports.
Can either Localith or Localo track AI search visibility in ChatGPT or Gemini?
Not in a mature way. Localith has no AI answer visibility feature at all. Localo has begun building toward it with post scheduling meant to influence LLM citations and reputation tools for Ask Maps, but Localo itself frames this as less developed than dedicated GEO tools. For serious AI answer visibility tracking, a purpose-built tool like AI Peekaboo covers the gap both leave open.
How does Localith's credit system compare to Localo's pricing for a high-review-volume business?
Localith meters AI Reply Agent usage through credits, with each automated review reply costing 5 credits out of the 100 included on the base plan, so a high-review-volume location can exhaust that allotment and start paying $0.15 per extra credit. Localo's Single Business and Pro 10 plans charge a flat monthly fee regardless of review volume, which makes costs more predictable for a business handling a large number of reviews, though Localo's own AI review response documentation is less detailed than Localith's.
Is Localo worth the higher starting price compared to Localith for a multi-location franchise?
It depends on whether Business Profile Protection and automated client reporting are worth the premium. Localo's Pro 10 plan at €59/month covers 10 profiles with white-label reporting and unauthorized-edit monitoring, but only 5 optimization seats at once, while Localith reaches a comparable location count through $6.60 per-location add-ons on top of its $9 base and includes API access throughout. A franchise that values protection against third-party profile tampering and hands-off reporting should lean Localo; one that wants the lowest predictable cost per location should lean Localith.

