Disclaimer

The Reality of Our Content and Recommendations

We built Local SEO Report Pro to solve a specific problem. Agencies waste hours pulling GBP metrics into spreadsheets. We test reporting dashboards, break down local search visibility, and share operational frameworks. We publish our findings here.

Read this page carefully. It outlines exactly how we operate, how we make money, and where our responsibility ends.

Informational Purposes Only. Not Business Advice.

We share local SEO strategies, citation building methods, and reporting templates. This content reflects our operational experience. It is strictly for informational purposes.

We are not your legal counsel. We are not your financial advisors.

Local SEO is volatile. Proximity signals shift. Review velocity requirements change by industry. A tactic that dominates the map pack for a plumber in Seattle might trigger a suspension for a locksmith in Miami. You are responsible for the execution of these strategies on your clients’ profiles.

Test everything before rolling it out across your entire agency portfolio.

The Affiliate Disclosure. How We Keep the Lights On.

Running 90-day trials on agency software costs money. Testing white-label features, API reliability, and automated dashboard templates requires capital.

We participate in affiliate marketing programs. When you click a link on this site to a tool like BrightLocal, AgencyAnalytics, or DAXRM and make a purchase, we earn a commission. This comes at absolutely no extra cost to you.

That financial incentive does not dictate our reviews. We reject software that fails our stress tests. If a reporting tool drops historical GBP data or fails to pull accurate rank tracking metrics, we say so. We only recommend platforms we actually trust to put in front of paying clients.

Real client data. Strict testing protocols. Zero fluff.

Accuracy and the Google Algorithm

Search changes daily. We document our processes based on current local SEO realities.

We commit to high-resolution accuracy at the time of publication. We update our guides when major API changes break standard reporting templates. We cannot guarantee that every screenshot, pricing tier, or feature list remains perfectly accurate months down the line.

Software companies pivot. Google updates its documentation without warning.

Verify pricing and feature sets directly with the software provider before signing an annual contract. Do not base your agency’s entire operational budget solely on a review you read here.

External Links and Third-Party Friction

We link out heavily. You will find references to Google Business Profile guidelines, local search case studies, and third-party software vendors.

We do not control those domains. A software company might get acquired and gut its customer support. A previously reliable citation source might turn into a spam farm. We hold no liability for the content, privacy practices, or operational failures of any external site we link to.

Navigate the noise carefully. Protect your agency data. Always read the terms of service for any third-party tool before granting it access to your clients’ Google accounts.