Martyn Johnson

GBP Optimiser - Manage, optimise & grow your Google Business Profile

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GBP Optimiser is an all-in-one dashboard for managing your Google Business Profile. Monitor reviews and respond with AI-suggested replies. Generate and schedule posts using AI that crawls your website for context. Track search performance and keyword rankings. Get alerts when Google or third parties edit your profile — and revert changes instantly. Send review request emails, generate QR codes, and embed review widgets on your site. Built for local businesses and agencies that want to win.

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Martyn Johnson
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I've spent years building software for local businesses, and one thing became impossible to ignore: for local search, the real top of Google isn't the organic results anymore, it's the Maps pack. Google Business Profiles now sit above traditional results, and they're being pulled into AI Overviews too. That's where customers are actually looking. The problem? Managing a GBP properly is tedious. You're juggling the Google dashboard for posts, checking for reviews across tabs, manually tracking whether your profile info has been silently changed by Google or random "suggested edits" from the public. Most small business owners just don't have time for it. And even those that do, struggle to be consistent. So we built GBP Optimiser, a single dashboard that handles all of it. The AI content engine crawls your actual website and generates relevant posts. The review system lets you respond with AI-drafted replies, send review request emails, print QR codes, and embed widgets. And Profile Guard watches for unauthorised edits to your listing and lets you revert them with one click. We're launching with a Starter plan for single-location businesses, or Pro for Agencies. Would love to hear your feedback — what features would make this indispensable for your business?
Cesurhan Uygun

Nice, the agency angle is smart. We're building for the same crowd (web agencies) but on the AI chatbot side. Are you seeing agencies want to white-label this for their clients, or do they mostly use it internally?