Every other local-SEO tool makes you re-enter your business name, address, phone, hours, and service areas one more time. SEObolt reads what you've already configured in Rank Math, Yoast, SEOPress, or WordPress, pulls the NAP and Local Business schema directly from your live pages, and surfaces it for editing. Click "Fetch from Site" on the Business Editor and you're done.
The Business Editor opens with a single button at the top: Fetch from Site. Click it and SEObolt scrapes the live page, extracts any Local Business JSON-LD it finds (most SEO plugins emit this), parses out the business name, address, phone, hours, geo coordinates, social profiles, and service areas, and populates the form. Review, tweak, save. The 30-minute "let me retype my address one more time" workflow becomes a 30-second one.
Auto-populated from the page's existing Local Business schema. Review and save.
Most WordPress sites already have Local Business schema set up through their SEO plugin. SEObolt reads the rendered HTML and JSON-LD, so the source plugin doesn't matter — if Google can see the schema, SEObolt can.
Local SEO module schema, including type-specific subtypes like Restaurant or Dentist.
Local SEO add-on output, including departments and multi-location handling.
Local Business JSON-LD from SEOPress free or Pro — including geo data.
Any hand-written schema or theme-emitted JSON-LD that follows the LocalBusiness spec.
NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency is one of the highest-weighted local ranking factors. Most sites have inconsistencies they don't know about — an old phone number on the contact page, the address with a misspelled city in the footer schema, a Suite 200 vs Suite 2 mismatch between Google Business Profile and the website. SEObolt scans every page with Local Business data and reports the inconsistencies side-by-side so you can pick a canonical version and fix the rest.
Per-page Local SEO scores based on schema completeness, NAP consistency, geo coordinates, opening hours, social profiles, and service area definition.
Even queries that look generic ("best italian restaurant") trigger localized results based on the searcher's location. Without proper Local Business schema, your site is invisible to Google's local ranking signals — you might rank for the brand keyword but lose every "near me" query, every Google Maps result, and most of the AI-overview citations that AI search engines now generate. The fix is the same as it's been for a decade: structured business data on every relevant page. SEObolt just makes the setup take minutes instead of a weekend.
Pull what's already in your SEO plugin. Fix NAP inconsistencies. Score every location. Included on every plan.
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