Free local listing audit across Google, Facebook, and more.
A free local listing audit checks how your business name, address, phone, and hours appear across up to 14 maps, directories, and AI assistants (depending on your region). We flag every error and send you a personalised report within 1 business day.
⚠ 9 platforms have errors or missing data
How do I check if my business listings are accurate?
Run a free local listing audit: it checks your business name, address, phone, and hours across the maps, directories, and AI assistants people use to find you, then flags every entry that is wrong, duplicated, or missing. The free audit covers up to 14 platforms, including Google Business Profile, Facebook, and Foursquare, all checked simultaneously.
Across AI tools, only 68% of business contact details match Google, so an audit catches what AI gets wrong.Sources
What's inside your audit report
Three sections. All actionable. No fluff.
Visibility Score
A single score (0 to 100) showing how well your business appears across up to 14 platforms, so you know exactly where you stand.
Errors & Inconsistencies
Every wrong phone number, outdated address, mismatched name, or missing hours, flagged platform by platform so nothing is hidden.
Personalised Action Plan
A prioritised list of exactly what to fix first, with estimated impact. No jargon, just a clear next step for your team.
What happens after you submit
Submit your details
Just your business name and website. It takes 60 seconds, with no signup and no commitment.
We confirm within 2 business hours
A specialist confirms your request and runs your business across up to 14 maps, directories, and AI assistants, flagging every discrepancy.
You receive your report in 1 business day
A personalised PDF audit lands in your inbox, with no sales call attached. Review it on your own terms.
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Common questions about a local listing audit
What a NAP audit checks, how to fix duplicate listings, and why your details drift out of sync across platforms. For the local-search side of it, see why your Bangkok business needs a pin on the map.
How do I check if my business listings are accurate?
Run a free local listing audit: it looks up your business name, address, phone, hours, and website across the maps, directories, and AI assistants people use to find you, then flags every entry that is wrong, outdated, duplicated, or missing. The free audit covers up to 14 platforms, including Google Business Profile, Facebook, and Foursquare, and returns a single report.
What is a listing or NAP audit?
A listing audit (also called a NAP audit, for name, address, and phone) checks that your core business details are consistent and correct everywhere they appear online. Inconsistent NAP data splits your visibility and confuses both customers and the search and AI systems that rank you, so the audit pinpoints exactly where the records disagree.
How do I find duplicate or wrong listings?
The audit compares every platform against your verified details and surfaces duplicates (two listings for one location), wrong information (an old phone number or address), and gaps (a platform where you are not listed at all). Each issue is shown platform by platform with the exact value found, so you can prioritise what to fix first.
Why is my business showing the wrong info on Google?
Usually because an old address, a moved location, or a third-party data source pushed stale details into the listing, or because a duplicate listing competes with your real one. Each platform pulls from its own data sources, so a fix in one place does not always propagate to the others. The audit shows where each platform disagrees so you can correct them at the source.
Is the audit really free?
Yes. The audit is free, with no signup and no commitment. A specialist confirms your request within 2 business hours and you receive a personalised report within 1 business day. There is no automated sales call attached; a human reviews your results and you decide your next step on your own terms.
After the audit: keep your listings accurate
An audit shows what is wrong; the platform fixes it and keeps it fixed. Once you know where your data disagrees, the next step is ongoing accuracy.