SEO guides
Free local SEO check (NAP + schema)
Validate name, address, and phone on a location page before you invest in citations, map-pack campaigns, or multi-location templates.
Free local SEO checker — NAP visibility, LocalBusiness schema, and location meta on one URL.
Compare visible name, address, and phone against schema on the same URL.
When a single-page check is enough
Use the free tools when you are:
- Launching or redesigning a contact or location landing page
- Auditing one franchise location after a rebrand
- Verifying LocalBusiness JSON-LD after a CMS or plugin update
- Spot-checking NAP before submitting to directories
Free NAP checker focuses on name-address-phone consistency. Free local SEO checker adds location meta tags and broader local signals on the same URL.
What to fix first (NAP)
- Visible NAP — phone and address should appear in plain HTML where customers expect them (footer, contact block, or location hero).
- LocalBusiness JSON-LD —
name,telephone, andaddressshould match the visible copy character-for-character where possible (formatting aside). - One canonical URL — avoid duplicate location pages with slightly different addresses; use the canonical checker if templates multiply URLs.
LocalBusiness schema checklist
@typeincludesLocalBusiness(or a specific subtype likeDentist)addressusesPostalAddresswith locality, region, and postal codetelephoneuses a consistent international or national format sitewide- Optional:
geo,openingHours,sameAsfor social profiles
Validate markup with the free schema checker and titles with the meta tag checker.
When you need a full-site crawl
Upgrade to a XenonFlare workspace when you have:
- Multiple location or service-area pages with shared templates
- WordPress or headless CMS publishing that can drift NAP sitewide
- Need to diff NAP or schema changes between scheduled rescans
Full website audit crawls every URL, scores issues, and supports scan compare. On WordPress, pair the site and apply fixes from the app — see WordPress setup.