Your audit is a rank report. Your clients deserve a briefing.
Every local SEO audit tool on the market answers one question: where are we ranked? MarketRadar answers three:
- 01What the market looks like
- 02Why the client sits where they do
- 03The shortest defensible path to move
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10 free markets, no card. Get your first briefing today.
Four steps between a keyword and a briefing.
Scan once, score many times, surface the shortest defensible roadmap. The whole loop runs in under ten minutes per market.
surfaces: 9 · competitors: 17
median: 54.8 · top-3: 78.1
effort: 2 hours · 1 day · 1 sprint
re-brief: every 7 days
One market, one briefing. Phoenix AZ · Medspa.
The artefact an operator screen-shares in a client review. Radar Score, competitor landscape, cross-platform gaps, and a ranked opportunity queue — no slideware, no guesswork. Sample shows the shape of what a briefing looks like while we harden the numbers.
Three operators. One intelligence layer.
Whether you bill by the retainer or work with multi-location brands, MarketRadar delivers the same full market briefing — Google Maps, the live Google SERP, and Bing Maps in every run.
Ship a differentiated briefing in a morning.
- White-label PDF with your branding
- Opportunity Score + competitor table
- SERP intelligence in every briefing
Brief every client with real market data.
- Custom logo + colors on every PDF
- "Prepared By" saved across reports
- Maps + SERP + Bing run in parallel
Treat every location as its own market.
- Maps + SERP + Bing cross-referenced
- AI Overview detection per market
- CSV export for your BI stack
What operators say after running MarketRadar in production.
From the field — on what changed when the deliverable stopped being a rank report.
We were flying blind on competitive positioning for every client. MarketRadar turned that into a 20-minute brief. It's the first tool that actually explains ‘why’ a competitor ranks — not just that they do.
The cross-platform gap detection alone paid for itself in the first week. We found three clients with zero Apple Maps presence — clients we’d been managing for a year. That’s an embarrassing miss, and MarketRadar caught it immediately.
I used to pay an agency $3k/month to tell me what MarketRadar tells me in 60 seconds. The Radar Score is the one number I actually trust because I can see exactly how it’s calculated.
Priced by markets, not by seats.
One operator or twenty — the cost scales with the work. Every plan includes all three data layers, the full briefing, SERP intelligence, AI summary, and white-label PDF export.
Six things operators ask before they try this.
01Is this a rank tracker with more charts?
No. Rank trackers answer one question per surface. MarketRadar answers three — what the market looks like, where the client sits inside it, and the shortest defensible path to move. The outputs share no structural DNA with a rank report.
02What does a "market" mean for billing?
One market = one keyword × one location, analyzed end to end. Re-briefs of the same market across a calendar month do not consume additional market credits. You can rerun as often as the scoring model changes.
03Do you scrape data?
No. MarketRadar analyzes listings through licensed platform data and structured public surfaces. Our per-market infrastructure cost comes from decoupling collection from scoring — not from cutting corners on sourcing.
04Can I white-label the output?
Yes. PDFs export with agency branding on Growth and above. The Radar Score name stays; the methodology stays public. Your interpretation is the billable layer.
05What do the market packs cover?
Top-up packs (+50, +100, +500) add markets to your current plan's pool as a one-time purchase. They never expire and stack on top of the monthly allowance. Useful for a single large client onboarding or a one-off portfolio audit.
06What's the catch with "10 markets free"?
No catch. Ten markets, full briefing report, SERP intelligence, AI summary, white-label PDF, no card. At market eleven you pick a plan or stop — we don't auto-charge, and there's no sales call in the middle.
Run your first audit on the market, not on a leaderboard.
Ten markets free. No card, no sales call, no auto-charge at the end. Decide after you've seen the briefing your clients keep asking for.