Free tool · Google Business Profile grader

Your profile, graded.

Your Google Business Profile decides whether you appear when someone nearby searches for what you install. Tell us the business name and market, and we grade it across the five factors that move map rankings: completeness, review velocity, categories, photos, and position. The graded report lands in your inbox within one business day.

  • Graded by a person, not a script
  • Five factors, one clear grade
  • Free, no strings
C+Sample grade
Profile completeness84 / 100
Review velocity52 / 100
Category coverage71 / 100
Photo freshness23 / 100
Map position, top keyword#6
Profile grader · Get your gradeFree, one business day

Where do you actually rank?

Most owners check their own ranking from their own phone, logged into their own account, parked at their own office. Google shows you a flattering picture. The grade shows you what your customers see.

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The graded report is emailed within one business day. No follow-up sequence unless you ask for one.

Profile grader · The five factorsWhat we grade

What the grade actually measures.

Google's own documentation on how local ranking works names three forces: relevance, distance, and prominence. You cannot move your address, so the grade measures the five things you can move.

Completeness: half-filled profiles rank like half-built houses sell. Categories, services, hours, and service areas all count.

Review velocity: a steady stream of recent reviews beats a big number that stopped growing. Pace matters more than total.

Category coverage: Google only ranks you for work your profile claims. Most electricians are invisible for EV charger installs for exactly this reason.

Photo freshness: real job photos, added continuously, are a signal most competitors ignore.

Map position: where you actually appear for your money keyword, measured from your customers' side of town, not your office. Full profile management and local SEO exist to move all five.

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