Use case
Local SEO Audit Tool
Run a local SEO audit that checks local landing pages, location relevance, contact signals, service area clarity, and local search visibility alongside your technical crawl.
Local SEO checks built into every crawl, surfaced alongside technical issues.
The problem with local SEO audits
Local SEO is notoriously difficult to audit systematically. Multiple locations, varying service areas, inconsistent NAP data, and missing local schema make it hard to get a clear picture of local search health. Most tools treat local SEO as an afterthought.
Why that matters
Local search visibility drives foot traffic, phone calls, and form submissions. If your local pages are inconsistent, your location schema is missing, or your service areas are unclear, you are losing local searches to competitors who have their local SEO in order.
Track local search visibility and AI mention signals across locations.
How Interweb handles local SEO
Every crawl includes dedicated local SEO checks. The crawler evaluates location page quality, NAP consistency, service area clarity, local schema implementation, and local search visibility signals. Results appear alongside your technical crawl data so you can fix local and technical issues in one workflow.
Local checks in every crawl
Location pages
Quality and completeness of individual location or branch pages.
NAP consistency
Name, address, and phone number consistency across the site.
Service area clarity
How clearly each location defines its service area.
Local schema
LocalBusiness schema, opening hours, and location-specific structured data.
Local SEO in practice
Run a crawl and see a dedicated local SEO score for each location page. Surface issues like missing NAP data, inconsistent service area descriptions, or absent local schema. Fix across locations, recrawl, and verify your local SEO score improves.
Frequently asked questions
What local SEO factors does Interweb check?
Interweb focuses on website-visible local SEO signals, such as service area content, contact details, local schema opportunities, and local trust signals found on the site. Where profile-related signals are used, they should be confirmed through the Local SEO setup rather than inferred from a basic crawl alone.
Can I track local SEO improvements over time?
Yes. Recrawl and compare local SEO scores across audits to track improvements.