LocalLens helps local businesses, agencies, and in-house teams track service-area visibility on a real map, inspect rankings point by point, compare campaigns over time, and turn scan data into action.
Type a market center and a few services, press enter, and LocalLens will carry that starter scan into signup or straight into the scan builder.
Open the full report to inspect the map, selected-point details, LensAI brief, and export flow.
162 of 162 point-keyword checks found Andersen Air in the sample report.
Checks currently sitting at 101+, which means the business is effectively missing from view in those spots.
Average rank 3.1 across the saved sample.
Average rank 6.9 across the saved sample.
Customers do not all search from the same block. Rankings shift by neighborhood, competitor mix, and distance from the business. LocalLens makes those shifts visible on the map.
That is the local SEO problem LocalLens is built to show clearly. Instead of one city-level rank, you get a market view that shows where coverage holds, where it drops, and which competitors are winning in the weak zones.
Andersen Air ranks 3 here for air conditioning cleburne tx.
Visibility drops to 7 here for ac repair cleburne tx.
0 of 162 point-keyword checks in the Andersen Air sample fall to 101+, which means the business is outside the top 100 in those exact spots even though it still ranks in the top 3 in stronger areas.
www.yelp.com appears 222 times across the sample grid, which shows how local competition shifts as the searcher moves.
The sample swings from 3 near FM 1434, Lone Willow to 7 near FM 1434, Lone Willow.
The goal is not just to produce a grid. LocalLens helps you read the market clearly, compare changes over time, and move from scan data to next actions faster.
Open a live grid, see which parts of town are strong, and spot the weak zones before they cost you calls and leads.
Click any point to see the exact ranking rows, nearby competitors, and the part of the market where visibility drops off.
Keep campaign history in one place so you can track movement, review changes, and prove progress without stitching reports together.
Use the evidence-backed brief to summarize weak zones, competitive pressure, and what to fix next without guessing.
Export the same report you review in the app, with the map, selected-point detail, and action summary intact.
You should not need to guess what the controls mean. LocalLens is built to teach the product as people use it, so business owners, new marketers, and SEO pros can read the same workspace with less friction.
The market center is the city or service-area starting point. LocalLens builds the scan around that point so you can see how rankings change across the area you actually serve.
Choose whether you want to measure website rankings or Google Maps visibility. That keeps the setup understandable without hiding what the scan is actually checking.
Most people can leave screen type on Automatic. LocalLens will choose desktop for website rankings and mobile for Google Maps visibility unless you override it.
A selected point is one spot on the map. Click it to inspect the exact rank, the businesses winning there, and why that part of the market is strong or weak.
Custom pins let you place your own scan points instead of relying only on the auto grid. Use them for key neighborhoods, service pockets, or areas you want to explain in a report.
LensAI is the built-in summary layer. It turns the map, competitors, and audit findings into plain-English takeaways and next steps you can share with a client or owner.
LocalLens explains the basics as you go, so a business owner can understand the map without already knowing local SEO jargon.
The same workspace still gives consultants and agencies selected-point detail, comparisons, exports, and custom pins when they need more control.
The example report, guides, and exports are structured so teams can walk through the result live, record a video, or send a cleaner follow-up without re-explaining every term.
The Andersen Air example is the first proof point. After that, LocalLens gives you campaign history, exports, alerts, scan jobs, auto device handling, and a cleaner path from map data to next actions.
Open the same saved Andersen Air result on the homepage and the public example page. The map is not decorative filler.
Click weak areas, see nearby winners, and inspect the evidence for one location at a time instead of reading a generic summary.
The sample site check is clean, which makes the visibility gaps easier to read as a market-coverage problem rather than a broken website problem.
Build new scans with your market center, radius, keyword list, auto or manual device handling, result type, and custom pin layout in one place instead of stitching tools together.
Keep recurring results inside campaigns so you can review weak zones, compare movement, and prove what changed across the grid.
Keep imported or manual business profiles in the same workspace, then launch quick scans and review the ranking summary from one place.
Interactive reports, spreadsheets, raw data files, and plan-aware PDF exports keep the map, selected-point detail, and evidence-backed summary aligned with the saved result.
Watch scans move through the queue, keep alert emails pointed at the right inbox, and manage billing, settings, and support in the same product shell.
Review Google Organic and Local Pack coverage, then compare how the picture changes between desktop and mobile search behavior.
Use the selected-point view, homepage audit, and LensAI action brief together so the team can decide what to fix without guessing.
LocalLens does not stop at showing pins. LensAI packages weak zones, strongest competitors, point-level evidence, and site issues into a summary you can actually use with a business owner or client.
Open the public example to see the map, selected-point inspection, LensAI brief, and export flow. Then use the scan builder, campaigns, alerts, settings, and billing pages to run the same process for your own markets.
If you are onboarding a client, training a teammate, or recording a quick walkthrough video, LocalLens already gives you a clean place to start: the Andersen Air example, plain-language guides, and shareable report exports.
Open the example report first so the map and selected-point view make sense before a user ever runs a scan.
Use the guides page when you need simpler wording for weak zones, rankings, and competitor pressure.
Export the report after the review so the same story carries into a video, client share-out, or follow-up message.
Use the map to find the weak zones, the selected-point panel to inspect what is happening there, and the LensAI brief to package the evidence into something you can act on.
Choose the business, center point, radius, and services you want to track. LocalLens builds the grid and saves the result as one report.
Open the map, click problem points, and compare your rankings against the businesses winning in that exact part of the market.
Use the LensAI brief, site issues, and competitor rows to decide what to fix next instead of relying on vague local SEO advice.
Share the saved report with clients or your team, then compare future scans to show what changed across the grid.
LocalLens is easier to evaluate when the example, pricing, guides, support, and legal pages are all easy to find and read. The public site should answer the obvious questions up front.
Review a saved Andersen Air scan before you create an account. The map, selected-point detail, and export path are already in place.
Reach the team through the support page if you need billing help, setup guidance, or a hand interpreting a scan.
Read plain-language guidance on explaining service-area visibility, reading weak zones, and turning scans into client-ready reporting.
Free proves the workflow. Plus fits one business. Pro fits consultants. Business fits agencies and multi-location teams that need heavier scan volume.
Test the full LocalLens workflow on a couple of real scans before you pay.
Best for a solo operator or single-location business that needs recurring scans and clear reports.
Built for freelancers and consultants managing several markets or client campaigns every month.
For agencies and multi-location teams that need higher scan volume and heavier recurring reporting.
Compare the plan cards above on mobile. The full feature-by-feature comparison table opens on larger screens where it stays readable without awkward sideways scrolling.
The public site should explain the product clearly before anyone signs up, so the FAQ stays practical and tied to real local SEO reporting problems.
Review the saved report first, click through the weak zones, and see how LocalLens makes local visibility easier to explain before you create an account.