NamedLocal – does ChatGPT recommend your local business?
Checks if ChatGPT recommends your local business when SEO tools can't.

Yet another AI search checker when the category is already filling up fast.
Small business owners and marketing teams
BrightLocal · Whitespark · Local Falcon
Checks if ChatGPT recommends your local business when SEO tools can't.
Cross-checks ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI for whether they cite your site, then surfaces the exact buyer questions you're missing and auto-generates 'fix pages' with tables, FAQ blocks and Schema.org-ready markup. It even gives shareable report URLs and an OpenClaw skill to prove visibility to stakeholders — clever, practical tooling for anyone worried about LLM-driven referral loss, though expect churn from changing model answers and API limits.
Verifying ownership with a DNS TXT record and spinning up ephemeral Cloud Run jobs to produce a PDF report in under an hour is a pragmatic approach — cheap to operate and low-friction for SMBs. It's explicitly automated (no manual pentest), which keeps expectations honest, but the market already has mature scanners and few standout differentiators here beyond pricing and convenience; continuous monitoring, remediation guidance or integrations would make it much more compelling.
The Potatometer nails a fun, focused angle: deterministic SEO checks plus an explicit 'GEO / AI visibility' score and support for modern signals like llms.txt and schema detection. The site promises instant, prioritized fixes (code snippets and time estimates) and a playful 'Potato Scale' that actually helps frame results for non-SEO folks. That said, the real value will hinge on how accurately its checks map to actual LLM citation behavior — the landing page shows confidence but stops short of proof or case studies.
Contradiction detection and source memory beat generic deep-research wrappers.
This is a focused, pragmatic take on turning spreadsheet chaos into audit-ready checklists: locked photos, time/user stamps, reusable templates and one-click PDF export are sensible, usable features. The UI on the landing page telegraphs that they thought about common flows, but the market already has strong incumbents — the product will live or die on integrations, automation hooks, and how well it handles complex recurring workflows.