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NAP checker

Free SEO NAP checker — name, address, phone vs LocalBusiness schema on any page.

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What a NAP check covers

NAP stands for name, address, and phone. We compare visible business details on the page with LocalBusiness JSON-LD so citations stay consistent for local search.

Read the free local SEO check guide →

LocalBusiness JSON-LD example

Match the name, phone, and address visitors see on the page with your structured data:

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "LocalBusiness",
  "name": "Northline Plumbing",
  "telephone": "+1-555-010-2200",
  "address": {
    "@type": "PostalAddress",
    "streetAddress": "120 Market Street",
    "addressLocality": "Austin",
    "addressRegion": "TX",
    "postalCode": "78701"
  }
}

WordPress local businesses

On WordPress, apply meta and schema fixes from XenonFlare after a crawl — including LocalBusiness fields on posts and pages.

WordPress SEO integration →WordPress setup docs →

Enter a URL above to run nap checker

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How it works

  1. 1

    Paste a URL

    Homepage, contact, or location landing page.

  2. 2

    Review NAP table

    See name, address, and phone on-page vs JSON-LD.

  3. 3

    Fix site-wide

    Crawl every location page for NAP drift on a schedule.

What you get

  • Visible NAP extractionname, address, phone from HTML
  • Schema vs page compareflag mismatches
  • Phone format hintsE.164 and local formatting
  • Quick consistency scoreon one landing page

Want ongoing monitoring?

Scheduled crawls, AI suggestions, change history, and alerts — create a free workspace and your tool results carry over when you add the same URL.

FAQ

Common questions

What is a NAP checker?

A NAP checker compares the name, address, and phone visitors see on a page with your LocalBusiness JSON-LD. Inconsistent citations hurt local rankings and confuse customers.

What does SEO NAP mean?

NAP stands for name, address, and phone — the core business identity signals search engines use for local results. Matching visible text and structured data is a basic local SEO requirement.

Is this the same as the local SEO checker?

Same engine, NAP-first framing. Use this page when you only need name-address-phone consistency; use the local SEO checker for broader location-page meta and schema checks.

Does this audit my Google Business Profile listing?

No. Paste a public webpage URL — we read HTML and JSON-LD on that page. Connect Search Console in XenonFlare to correlate local landing pages with clicks and impressions.

Is the NAP checker free?

Yes. Unlimited single-page checks with no account. Upgrade for scheduled crawls that flag NAP drift across every location page.