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local SEO workflow dashboard

I've been going down a rabbit hole trying to find something that can manage local SEO from one place, and so far everything feels fragmented.

One tool does keyword research, another does rank tracking, another does GBP, another helps with content, then you've got Search Console sitting separately.

What I'd love is a dashboard where I can connect my website, Search Console and GBP, then see things like:

what pages I already have

what pages I'm missing

keywords I'm starting to get impressions for

rankings moving up or down

what competitors are doing

reminders to keep GBP active

content ideas based on actual opportunities

Bonus points if it can also help create content briefs or AI prompts from that data.

I've looked at Ahrefs, Semrush, BrightLocal and a bunch of AI tools. They all seem to solve part of the problem, but I haven't found anything that ties the whole workflow together.

Maybe I'm looking for something that doesn't exist.

Has anyone come across a tool like this, or are most people just stitching together 4 or 5 different tools and calling it a day?

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