Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 23, 2026
You run local SEO campaigns. You understand the value of accurate data. When you use GeoGrid Ranker, you hand over sensitive client information, target keywords, and strategic map coordinates.
We treat that data with the exact same operational security we apply to our own agency assets. This privacy policy strips away the legal noise. It explains exactly what information we collect, why we need it, and how we protect your competitive advantage.
The Data We Actually Collect
We divide data collection into three distinct categories. You provide some of this directly. Our system generates the rest automatically when you run a map pack scan.
Direct Account Information. You provide this when you sign up. We collect your name, agency name, email address, and billing details. If you submit a support ticket about a stalled grid scan, we collect the contents of that message.
Campaign and Tracking Data. This is the core of our platform. You input specific Google Business Profile URLs. You enter target search phrases. You define grid radiuses and node counts. We store this configuration data. We also store the resulting ranking data, competitor movements, and proximity signals our system pulls from Google Maps.
Automated Usage Metrics. We track how you interact with our dashboard. We log your IP address, browser type, and operating system. We monitor which features you use most often.
What We Never Collect
Trust requires boundaries. We don’t collect your clients’ personal customer data. We don’t track your proprietary local SEO processes outside of the specific grid parameters you enter.
We never scrape your agency website for contact lists.
How We Apply Your Data
Every data point serves a specific operational function. We don’t hoard information for the sake of it.
- Executing Grid Scans. We use your target keywords and coordinates to query the Google Maps API. We process this raw data to generate your visual ranking reports.
- Improving Content Quality. We run Google Analytics and Google Search Console on our public website. We look at the data. We see which tutorials on NAP consistency or review velocity get the most read time. We use this signal to write better, more granular guides. If a post about capturing featured snippets fails to engage readers, we rewrite it.
- Platform Optimization. We monitor dashboard usage to find friction points. If forty percent of users abandon the bulk upload template, we know the interface is broken. We use your interaction data to fix the tool.
- Account Communication. We use your email to send scan completion alerts, billing receipts, and critical platform updates.
Cookies and Session Management
We use cookies. They are small text files stored on your machine. They handle the heavy lifting of session management.
Functional cookies keep you logged in. They remember your default grid settings. They save you from entering the same city center coordinates fifty times a day. You can’t opt out of these without breaking the software.
Analytical cookies track your journey through our site. They help us illuminate blind spots in our user experience. You can disable these in your browser settings.
We don’t use invasive third-party tracking pixels to retarget you across the internet with aggressive ads.
Third-Party Infrastructure Partners
We build the grid tracker. We don’t build payment gateways