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SerpBear / Simple Keyword Rank Tracking Alternatives for Local SEO

Hey there - I've been using SerpBear for a bit, but it looks like it's been abandoned by the developer, as it hasn't received any updates in quite a while and lacks some important features such as sharing dashboards / adding users, etc.

I'm curious what others are using out there to track Local SEO keywords for businesses that is more on the level of simple keyword rank tracking over time (not looking for a solution like BrightLocal, LocalDominator, etc.)

Ideally, the platform would be pay-per-use vs. a monthly subscription. Something that integrates with DataForSEO for example or, a platform where I can just plug in an API Key to a Serp Api to get the Serp Position and track it over time, but at the city / geographic level.

Bonus if it can handle multiple locations for the same business as well.

I'm already using Grid My Business for Local Search Grids / GEO Grids, but also would like to pair it with something that is an alternative to SerpBear with the ability to share the data (and not have to export a .csv, .pdf, etc. and email it off.)

Thanks in advance!

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