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Free · 9-point geo-grid · real Google Maps data

What is your local SERP position, really?

A local SERP checker shows exactly where you land in the search results that decide who gets called - not just your position from your own front door. Run a free 9-point scan across your service area and see it grid by grid.

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Find your business

Enter your city, then start typing your business name - we'll pull your live Google Maps listing.

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What do your customers search for?

Tap a suggestion or type your own. The first keyword is what we scan across your 9-point map - add as many as you like for your full audit.

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Your scan is ready

Enter your email and we'll reveal your live 9-point Google Maps rank map for your keyword.

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How to use the Free Map Rank Check

Frequently asked questions

What is a local SERP checker?
A local SERP checker shows where your business ranks in Google's local search results (the Map Pack) from different points around your service area, rather than just from your own address. Because local rankings vary by searcher location, a single "am I #1" check from your shop tells you almost nothing about how you rank across town.
How is a local SERP checker different from a regular rank tracker?
A regular keyword rank tracker usually checks one search result from one location. A local SERP checker grids multiple points across your actual service area, since Google's local results are hyper-local and your position can swing from #1 to invisible within a few miles.
Is this local SERP checker free?
Yes. It runs a free 9-point geo-grid scan using live Google Maps data, with no signup or credit card required. For ongoing tracking instead of a one-time snapshot, see the weekly rank tracker.
How often should I run a local SERP check?
Weekly is the right default if you are actively working on local SEO, daily only right after a Google Business Profile change, and monthly at minimum if you are not. See how often you should track rankings for a full breakdown.
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How to use it - and the wins it unlocks

See exactly where you rank across your service area, then turn those blind spots into a plan to climb the Google Map Pack.

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