Google Proflie Optimization - By Typani - Audit your Google Business Profile. Fix it free

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Google Profile Optimizer audits your profile in 30 seconds. Type your business name, get a score out of 100, and see exactly what's hurting your local ranking — description, categories, photos, hours, attributes, review response rate, and more. Then the useful part: connect your Google account (free) and fix it in one click. AI writes your description, suggests categories from Google's real category list, and applies changes directly to your profile. Free forever. No credit card.

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I run Typani, an AI review-response tool for local businesses. While building it, I kept seeing the same thing: business owners with half-empty Google profiles ranking below competitors for no good reason. Not because their business is worse — because their profile is. The fixes are usually simple. Add the right categories. Write a real description. Fill in attributes. But most owners don't know what's missing, and the audits agencies sell for hundreds of dollars are mostly automated checks anyway. So I made it free. Type your business name, get a score out of 100, see what's broken. Connect your Google account and the AI fixes it with you — you approve every change before it touches your profile (we're very careful with your listing; some edits, like your primary category, we'll only ever recommend, never auto-apply). The honest business model: the audit also shows your unanswered reviews. Answering those every week is the ongoing work — that's what Typani does, and there's a free plan for that too. Would love your feedback, especially from anyone who runs a local business. What would make this more useful?

ran my bakery through it and the score nailed exactly what was off about my categories. the AI-written description was honestly better than the rambling paragraph I had up for two years.

 Hello Erdal,

This made my day — categories are exactly the thing nobody checks, so hearing the score caught yours is great validation. And two years is nothing, most descriptions we see predate the pandemic 😄