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15 Best Moz Local Alternatives

Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta Local SEO, Local SEO Tool
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Moz Local does listings well and little else. 15 alternatives compared on price, trial and contract, with sources.

Pricing checked August 2026. Every figure comes from the vendor own published pricing, or from reported pricing where they do not publish one.

Short answer

Moz Local is cheap and good at listings, and most people looking for an alternative are not unhappy with it. They have worked out that listings are one job out of several. It is not a rank tracker, it does not run review workflow and it does not produce client reporting, so you end up buying a second tool alongside it.

Why businesses look for Moz Local alternatives

  1. It only does listings

    Citations and listing accuracy, done simply. That is the whole product, and most local businesses need three or four more jobs handled.

  2. You end up paying twice

    Moz Local plus a rank tracker plus something for reviews is three subscriptions and three logins for what is really one job.

  3. Data aggregators cost extra

    One aggregator is included. Additional ones are charged on top and only on the higher tiers.

  4. No rank measurement

    You cannot tell whether any of the listing work moved your position, because nothing in the product measures position.

What Moz Local is genuinely good at

Worth saying plainly, because a comparison that claims the other product is bad at everything is not one you should trust. Where it genuinely beats us, we say so.

  • Simple, cheap and good at the one thing it does.
  • A trusted name with a long history in SEO.

If those are the things you need most, Moz Local may well be the right answer and you can stop reading here.

All 15 next to Moz Local

Price and commercial terms, which is where these actually differ. Feature lists all look the same on a website.

ToolPriceTerms
Moz LocalLite $20, Preferred $30, Elite $40 per location per monthMonthly or annual, annual saves up to about 25 per cent
Local SEO Tool$5.33 per location per monthNo contract, cancel any month
BrightLocalTrack $39, Manage $49, Grow $59 per location per monthMonthly or annual, annual saves up to about 26 per cent
GMBapiFrom about 4 to 7 euro per location per month by estate sizeMonthly
WhitesparkRank tracker from $25 a month. Reputation from $79. Managed GBP service $497 a monthMonthly
YextSelf serve $199 to $999 per location per year. Larger deals quotedAnnual billing only, typically 12 or 24 month minimum commitments
UberallNot published. Quote on requestAnnual agreements
Birdeye$299 to $449 per location per month12 month minimum, auto renewing, with 90 days written cancellation notice
Local FalconCredit packages from about $25 to $200 a monthMonthly
Semrush LocalBase $30, Essentials $50, Pro $60 per location per monthMonthly or annual
SynupStartup $99, Agency $249, Scale $999 a month, plus about $35 per locationMonthly or annual, annual saves about 20 per cent
LocaloFrom about $49 a monthMonthly
Local VikingSingle $39 up to Enterprise $200 a month by listing countMonthly
SearchAtlasStarter $99, Growth $199, Pro $399 a monthMonthly or annual, annual saves about 20 per cent
Local DominatorLite $39, Advanced $59, Pro $97, Powerhouse $197, Enterprise $399 a monthMonthly
RightChoice.AINot publishedNot published

Scroll the table sideways on a phone. Trial terms are listed against each tool below.

The 15 alternatives, one by one

What each is for, where it wins and where it does not. Nothing here wins everywhere, including us.

1

Local SEO Tool

This is us

Best for. Anyone who wants rank tracking, profile management, reviews and reporting without paying per feature or signing a year.

Price
$5.33 per location per month
Trial
Three day free trial
Terms
No contract, cancel any month
Where it wins
  • All 42 tools on the single plan. Nothing sits behind a higher tier.
  • Priced per location only. Adding your team costs nothing.
  • Starts at one location. No minimum.
Where it does not
  • Newer than the names below, so there is less third party review history to read.
  • Not an enterprise procurement product. If you need a named account manager and a signed MSA, the enterprise vendors are built for that and we are not.
2

BrightLocal

Best for. Agencies and businesses that want a well known local SEO toolset and are happy to pick a tier.

Price
Track $39, Manage $49, Grow $59 per location per month
Trial
14 day free trial, no card required
Terms
Monthly or annual, annual saves up to about 26 per cent
Where it wins
  • Long established, widely used, and a lot of people already know how it works.
  • A genuine free trial with no card, which most of this category does not offer.
  • Strong citation and audit tooling.
Where it does not
  • Features are split across tiers. Listings sync starts at Manage and review management only arrives on Grow.
  • That means the tools most local businesses actually want tend to sit on the most expensive plan.
  • Cost climbs with location count. Grow at 50 locations is listed at $449 a month.
3

GMBapi

Best for. Large estates that want GBP management and reporting cheaply per location.

Price
From about 4 to 7 euro per location per month by estate size
Trial
Two week free trial, and a free version
Terms
Monthly
Where it wins
  • Genuinely cheap per location at scale.
  • A two week free trial and a free version.
  • Setup and support included.
Where it does not
  • Focused on GBP management and reporting rather than the whole local SEO job.
  • Pricing is built around large estates, so the value case is weaker at a handful of locations.
4

Whitespark

Best for. People who want one specific job done well and are happy to buy it on its own.

Price
Rank tracker from $25 a month. Reputation from $79. Managed GBP service $497 a month
Trial
Varies by product
Terms
Monthly
Where it wins
  • Genuinely good at citations, which is what they are known for.
  • The rank tracker is inexpensive and covers unlimited domains and locations.
  • Real local SEO expertise behind the products.
Where it does not
  • Separate subscriptions rather than one login, so costs and logins add up as you add jobs.
  • No single place where rank, reviews and profile health sit together.
5

Yext

Best for. Enterprises that need listings synchronised across a very wide publisher network and have budget for it.

Price
Self serve $199 to $999 per location per year. Larger deals quoted
Trial
No self serve trial on the enterprise path
Terms
Annual billing only, typically 12 or 24 month minimum commitments
Where it wins
  • The widest publisher network in the category.
  • Built for large, complex estates with governance requirements.
Where it does not
  • Annual billing only, with 12 to 24 month minimum commitments.
  • Mid market deployments are commonly quoted in the tens of thousands per year.
  • You are largely paying for listings distribution. Rank tracking and review workflow are a different shape of product.
6

Uberall

Best for. Large chains and enterprise brands with 25 or more locations and a procurement process.

Price
Not published. Quote on request
Trial
No free trial
Terms
Annual agreements
Where it wins
  • Built for large estates and wide publisher networks.
  • Strong on listings distribution across many directories at once.
Where it does not
  • A 25 location minimum, so smaller businesses and growing chains cannot buy it at all.
  • No published pricing and no free trial, so evaluating it means booking a sales call first.
  • Add ons for posting, local pages and messages sit outside the base packages.
7

Birdeye

Best for. Businesses whose main problem is reviews and customer messaging, and who can absorb an enterprise price.

Price
$299 to $449 per location per month
Trial
Demo rather than a self serve trial
Terms
12 month minimum, auto renewing, with 90 days written cancellation notice
Where it wins
  • Deep review and messaging feature set, and it is well regarded by the businesses that use it.
  • Wide integration list into CRM and practice management systems.
Where it does not
  • Reported onboarding fees of $500 to $1,500 per location before the platform sends a single review request.
  • A 12 month auto renewing contract with 90 days written notice to cancel.
  • Integration fees of $500 to $2,000 reported for connecting a CRM or POS.
8

Local Falcon

Best for. Anyone who needs excellent grid scanning and nothing else.

Price
Credit packages from about $25 to $200 a month
Trial
Credit based, so you can start small
Terms
Monthly
Where it wins
  • The geo grid reporting is excellent and it is what they focus on entirely.
  • Credits mean you can start very cheaply if you scan occasionally.
Where it does not
  • Grid tracking only. No profile management, no review workflow, no listings.
  • Credits mean the cost scales with how much you scan, which is hard to budget when scanning grows.
  • You will need other tools alongside it to do the rest of the job.
9

Semrush Local

Best for. Teams already paying for Semrush who want local bolted onto what they use.

Price
Base $30, Essentials $50, Pro $60 per location per month
Trial
Free trial on the Semrush platform
Terms
Monthly or annual
Where it wins
  • Sits inside a toolset a lot of marketers already have open.
  • Listing management and review tools on the higher tiers.
  • Map rank tracking included as credits.
Where it does not
  • Listing management only arrives on the higher tiers.
  • Rank tracking runs on credits, so heavy scanning costs more than the headline.
  • You are buying into the wider Semrush account model, which is a bigger commitment than a local tool.
10

Synup

Best for. Agencies that want a base platform fee and are comfortable adding per location costs.

Price
Startup $99, Agency $249, Scale $999 a month, plus about $35 per location
Trial
Demo led
Terms
Monthly or annual, annual saves about 20 per cent
Where it wins
  • Built with agencies in mind rather than retrofitted for them.
  • Listings distribution and reputation in one place.
Where it does not
  • Two costs rather than one. A base plan and roughly $35 per location on top.
  • The real monthly figure is hard to work out until you know your location count.
  • Demo led rather than something you can just try.
11

Localo

Best for. One location businesses and freelancers who want something simple.

Price
From about $49 a month
Trial
Free trial available
Terms
Monthly
Where it wins
  • Simple and quick to get going with.
  • Priced for a single location rather than an estate.
  • Free tools you can try in a browser.
Where it does not
  • Built around a small number of locations, so it stretches at scale.
  • Not the tool for an agency running dozens of client estates.
12

Local Viking

Best for. People who want geo grid tracking and GBP posting in one cheap tool.

Price
Single $39 up to Enterprise $200 a month by listing count
Trial
No free tier
Terms
Monthly
Where it wins
  • Geo grid tracking and GBP posting together at a low price.
  • White label reporting on the higher tiers.
  • Straightforward pricing by listing count.
Where it does not
  • Credits for keywords and grid scans cap how much you can actually run.
  • No free tier, so you commit before you try it.
  • Narrower than a full local SEO platform.
13

SearchAtlas

Best for. Agencies wanting general SEO and local in the same subscription.

Price
Starter $99, Growth $199, Pro $399 a month
Trial
Free trial available
Terms
Monthly or annual, annual saves about 20 per cent
Where it wins
  • Covers general SEO as well as local, so it replaces more than one tool.
  • Seats and projects included rather than charged per location.
Where it does not
  • Priced by seats and projects, so a multi location local job is not what the pricing is shaped around.
  • Local is one part of a much wider product, and depth varies.
14

Local Dominator

Best for. Agencies that want white label reporting at a low base price.

Price
Lite $39, Advanced $59, Pro $97, Powerhouse $197, Enterprise $399 a month
Trial
First month offer rather than a standard free trial
Terms
Monthly
Where it wins
  • White label reporting on every tier, which most competitors reserve for higher plans.
  • Low entry price.
Where it does not
  • Credit based, so the sticker price is not what heavy scanning actually costs.
  • Add ons on top. An AI tracker at about $49 per site and a citations builder at about $35 per location.
15

RightChoice.AI

Best for. Businesses looking for an AI first approach to local search.

Price
Not published
Trial
Contact them
Terms
Not published
Where it wins
  • AI led approach to local SEO and profile work.
  • Newer product, so it is built around how search works now.
Where it does not
  • No published pricing at the time of writing, so comparing cost means asking.
  • Less independent review history than the established names.

Where Local SEO Tool fits, and where it does not

We built this because the pattern above kept repeating. Features split across tiers, a minimum that rules out smaller businesses, or a year long contract for software you wanted to try for a fortnight.

So it is one plan at $5.33 per location per month with all 42 tools on it, priced per location rather than per person, starting at one location, with a three day free trial and no contract.

For the jobs people are usually comparing here, that means citation building and cleanup, grid rank tracking and brand consistency checks sit on the same plan, rather than across three subscriptions or three tiers.

Where it is not the answer
  • Newer than the names below, so there is less third party review history to read.
  • Not an enterprise procurement product. If you need a named account manager and a signed MSA, the enterprise vendors are built for that and we are not.

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Four questions worth asking before you switch

These four decide whether the software still gets opened in month three. Our own answers are on the pricing page.

  1. What is on the plan you can actually afford?

    Not what is on the website. Open the pricing page and check which tier holds the feature you are buying this for. In this category it is often not the entry one.

  2. What is the minimum, and the notice period?

    A minimum location count decides whether you can buy at all. A notice period decides how long a bad decision lasts.

  3. Can you try it before you commit?

    A trial answers the only question that matters, which is whether your team will use it after month two. A demo does not.

  4. What will it cost at the size you are growing into?

    Per location pricing compounds. Work out the figure at double your current locations before you sign anything.

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Moz Local questions

How much is Moz Local?

Lite is $20, Preferred is $30 and Elite is $40 per location per month. Annual billing brings it to roughly $14 to $33 per location per month.

Does Moz Local track rankings?

No. It handles listings and citation distribution. If you want to know whether the work changed your map position you need a rank tracker as well.

Is Moz Local good?

For listing accuracy at a low price, yes, and the name carries real history in SEO. The limitation is scope rather than quality.

What should I use instead of Moz Local?

If listings are genuinely all you need, Moz Local or GMBapi are fine. If you want listings alongside rank tracking, reviews and reporting on one plan, that is what Local SEO Tool is for at $5.33 per location per month.

Do citations still matter?

Yes, as corroboration. What matters is that your listings agree with each other, not how many you have. A listing that contradicts your profile is worse than one that does not exist.

All 42 tools. One plan. No contract.

$5.33 per location per month, starting at one location, with a three day free trial and nothing held back for a higher tier.

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