LocalSpark builds and manages your social media, blog articles, Google Business updates, email newsletters, and more — every month, on autopilot.
22M+ U.S. small businesses have almost no consistent content online. That's the gap.
Most local businesses know they need marketing. They just don't have the hours. We fill that gap with AI-powered production and human oversight.
Weekly posts for Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. On-brand, platform-specific, and published on schedule.
SEO-optimized long-form posts that establish your expertise and drive organic traffic month after month.
Regular posts and updates to keep your GBP active, signal freshness to algorithms, and attract local searchers.
Monthly newsletters that keep your existing customers engaged and remind them why they chose you.
AI-assisted review responses that sound human, stay on-brand, and turn every review into a trust signal.
Basic AI chatbot implementation for your website — handles FAQs, captures leads, and books appointments around the clock.
No per-post pricing, no hidden fees. You get a dedicated content stack and we run it every month.
Big brands have entire marketing departments. AI startups have viral growth hacks. Independent businesses — the dentist on the corner, the lawyer who started her own firm, the roofer who's been serving the same neighborhood for 20 years — they have whatever they can squeeze in between appointments.
That's the opportunity. A dentist who posts consistently for 90 days becomes the obvious choice when someone searches "best dentist near me." A law firm with a blog answering real questions becomes the firm people trust before they even walk in the door. This isn't about going viral. It's about being present, credible, and findable — every single month.
That's what LocalSpark does. We build the entire content operation for local businesses so they can focus on what they actually do.
Traditional agencies charge $2,500–$5,000/month and take months to onboard. We run on AI infrastructure, deliver faster, and price for local businesses — not enterprise brands. The math is simple. The execution just needs a start.