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NAP Citation Consistency Checker

Check NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency across local SEO citations. Compare each citation against your master NAP, normalize formatting, compute consistency %, and flag field-level mismatches. 100% client-side.

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About NAP Citation Consistency Checker

Check NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency across local SEO citations. Compare each citation against your master NAP, normalize formatting, compute consistency %, and flag field-level mismatches. 100% client-side. Everything runs locally in your browser — your data never leaves your device.

How to use

  1. Enter your input in the tool above.
  2. Adjust any options to your preference.
  3. Use the Copy or Download buttons to save the result.
  4. Everything happens locally — your data never leaves your browser.

FAQ

What is NAP consistency?

NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency means your business information is identical across every directory, citation site, and listing — Google Business Profile, Yelp, Apple Maps, Bing Places, Facebook, industry directories, etc. Inconsistencies confuse Google's local algorithm and hurt your local pack rankings.

How does the tool normalize formatting?

We lowercase and strip punctuation from names. For addresses, we expand common abbreviations ('Street' → 'st', 'Avenue' → 'ave', 'North' → 'n'). For phones, we strip all non-digits and keep the last 10 digits (handling +1 country codes). This means '(217) 555-1234' and '217-555-1234' will match.

What consistency percentage should I aim for?

100% is the goal — even small inconsistencies (Suite vs Ste, dashes vs dots in phone) can hurt. Practically, aim for 90%+ on your top 20-30 citations (the ones Google trusts most). For long-tail citations (smaller directories), 80%+ is acceptable.

Which citations matter most?

Priority: (1) Google Business Profile (critical), (2) Apple Maps, Bing Places, Yelp, Facebook (high), (3) Yellow Pages, Foursquare, TripAdvisor (medium), (4) Industry-specific directories (varies). Focus on the citations that actually rank in your local pack — check which ones show up for your keywords.

What extra features does this tool have compared to others?

(1) Master NAP input with normalization. (2) Add/remove citation entries. (3) Field-by-field comparison (name / address / phone separately). (4) Mismatch highlighting per field. (5) Stats — consistency %, fully/partially consistent, issues by field. (6) Markdown report export. (7) Google Business Profile reference link. (8) History (localStorage, last 20). (9) Shareable URL — encode master + up to 5 citations in fragment. (10) NAP formatting normalization (abbreviations, phone digits).

Is my data sent anywhere?

No. All comparison and analysis runs locally. History is stored in localStorage on this device only. We don't fetch your citations — you enter them.

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