Solutions/For SEO professionals

Local SEO tooling for people who do this for a living

Whether you freelance, consult, or run local SEO in-house, your reputation rides on results you can prove. SearchOps puts agency-grade tooling in one place at a solo-operator price: geo-grid rank tracking, GBP audits, review monitoring, and SERP plus AI answer-engine visibility. Win new clients with an audit that shows you know your stuff, deliver every month without a stack of subscriptions, and turn the underlying data into original research that brings the next client to you.

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The problem

You're the whole agency. On one person's budget.

As an independent SEO you carry every role at once: pitching, auditing, delivery, reporting, and staying visible enough that the next client finds you. Most of the tooling built for this is priced for agency teams and billed per seat, so a solo operator pays enterprise rates for a fraction of the value. And the one thing that actually wins you work, evidence that you get results, is exactly what a stack of disconnected dashboards makes hardest to produce.

  • Agency tools are billed per seat and per team. As a freelancer or small consultancy you subsidise features built for ten-person departments.

  • Winning work comes down to proving expertise fast. A sharp audit in the first call converts better than any deck, but only if you can produce one in minutes.

  • Client delivery means juggling several businesses at once. A separate login per tool per client turns reporting week into lost billable days.

  • Your best lead source is your own authority. Publishing real data builds it, but gathering that data at any scale rarely fits a freelancer's time or budget.

How SearchOps fits

One platform for winning, delivering, and standing out

SearchOps runs your whole practice from a single login. Pull a geo-grid scan and a GBP audit before a pitch and walk in with findings, not guesses. Track every client's rankings, reviews, and AI visibility side by side, then export client-ready reports without stitching four tools together. And because the same scans quietly build a dataset that isn't available publicly, a quarter's work becomes an original study or a data-driven post that earns links and inbound leads. Priced per location, not per seat, so it scales with your client book instead of your headcount.

Playbook

How independent SEOs build a practice that compounds

The freelancers and consultants who thrive at this treat the three parts of the job as one loop: research builds authority, authority wins clients, client work generates more data. Here's how to run that loop on purpose.

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    Lead the pitch with an audit, not a proposal

    Run a GBP audit and a geo-grid scan on a prospect before the first call. Walking in with 'here are the three things costing you calls right now' converts far better than a list of services. It reframes you from vendor to expert in the first five minutes, and it takes minutes to prepare.

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    Price per outcome, not per hour

    Hourly billing caps your income at your own capacity and punishes you for getting faster. Package local SEO as a fixed monthly retainer per location or per client. Efficient tooling then drops straight to your margin instead of shortening your invoice.

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    Standardise delivery so one person scales

    Templated onboarding, a scheduled monthly scan, and an export-and-send report cadence let you carry more clients without more hours. Set scans to run overnight and the monthly report becomes a review, not a rebuild.

  4. 4

    Run every client from one dashboard

    Add each client as a location and watch rankings, reviews, and AI visibility side by side. No separate login per client per tool. When a client's rank slips you see it before they email you, which is often the difference between a renewal and a churn.

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    Make AI visibility your differentiator

    Most freelancers still report Google rankings and nothing else. Bringing a client a read on how they show up in ChatGPT and Gemini answers positions you a step ahead of the field and justifies the retainer on its own. It's the easiest way to look a year ahead of the competition.

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    Publish one data study a quarter

    Your own scan data, aggregated and anonymised, can power a ranking-factors post, a local sector benchmark, or a state-of-local-AI-search piece. Original data gets cited and linked in a way opinion pieces never do, and those links bring prospects to you instead of you chasing them.

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    Show the method, protect your edge

    When you publish, share the sample size, markets, and dates so the work is credible and reproducible in principle. You don't need to explain how the data is gathered. That transparency earns a reader's trust while keeping your process yours.

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    Turn client wins into reusable proof

    A geo-grid heatmap that goes from mostly grey to mostly green over six months is the most persuasive sales asset you can own. Anonymise it and it becomes the case study that wins the next three clients.

FAQ

SEO professionals. Questions we get

Yes. Pricing is per location rather than per seat, so a solo consultant pays for the client book they actually manage, not for team features they don't use. Pick a plan that fits your current client count and move up as you grow. A 14-day free trial of any plan lets you run real client scans before you commit.

That's the core use case. Add each client as a location, then track their rankings, reviews, GBP health, and AI visibility independently and export a client-ready report for each. Higher plans raise the location and scan limits as your book grows.

Full white-label, with your own branded sub-domain and logo on shared reports, is native on the Agency plan. On lower plans you can still export clean CSV and report data to build client-facing reports in your own template. If branded delivery matters to you now, the Agency plan is the one to look at.

Run a GBP audit and a geo-grid scan on a prospect before you pitch. You walk in with specific, evidence-backed findings about what's costing them visibility, which lands far harder than a generic proposal and positions you as the expert in the room before you've quoted a price.

Yes. Your scan, ranking, and AI-visibility data are yours to analyse, aggregate, and publish, in commercial reports, research pieces, or client-facing content. Anonymise client specifics and the aggregate picture is genuinely novel, because local-search data at this granularity isn't available publicly. There's no separate research licence to buy.

Yes. Alongside classic SERP and Maps rankings, you can track how businesses surface in AI answer engines like ChatGPT and Gemini. We report visibility and share of voice rather than a literal 'AI rank', since these engines don't rank the way a search page does. For most professionals it's the freshest thing they can bring to a client conversation.

Everything exports to CSV: grid-point rankings, rank history, competitor positions, review data, and AI-visibility results. Take it into Excel, Google Sheets, a notebook, or your own reporting template. A REST API for programmatic pulls is on the roadmap for automating it.

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