LocalClarity
LocalClarity is an AI-driven local search management platform for enterprises, agencies, and global brands, operated alongside seoClarity and Actonia. It manages Google Business Profiles at scale, tracks local rankings and keywords, monitors and responds to reviews across 50+ sources with generative-AI response automation and sentiment analysis, and manages listing data across Google, Apple Business Connect, Bing, Facebook and Waze in 90+ countries and 14 languages. Its REST API exposes six documented operations covering profiles, organizations, locations, reviews, review replies and Google Business Profile performance insights, authenticated with an API key that administrators generate themselves from the Data Studio module and send in the Authorization header.
LocalClarity publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network: REST API. Tagged areas include Local SEO, Google Business Profile, Review Management, Local Search, and Listings Management.
The LocalClarity catalog on APIs.io includes 1 JSON-LD context.
LocalClarity’s developer surface includes authentication, changelog, documentation, API reference, getting-started guide, support, engineering blog, and 23 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
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LocalClarity REST API
REST API for programmatic access to LocalClarity platform data. Six documented operations cover profiles, organizations, business locations (returned as Google Business Profile ...
Pricing Plans 1
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Rate Limits 1
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Localclarity Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSFinOps 1
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Localclarity Finops
FINOPSSemantic Vocabularies 1
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Localclarity Context
JSON-LDSecurity Posture 2
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Agentic Access 1
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Get Started 3
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Documentation 2
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Agent Surfaces 3
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Design & Contract 5
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Build 1
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Access & Security 2
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Operate 5
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Commercial 5
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Company 3
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Other 1
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