A free plain-English visibility report that checks your website, Google listing, reviews, business info across the web, and nearby competitors — so you can see what looks strong, what may be quietly hurting you, and what deserves attention first.
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No patient data required · Takes about 60 seconds
Plain-English findings. No marketing jargon. Just a clear read on what may be helping or quietly hurting your practice online.
Most patients search from a phone. A slow or hard-to-navigate site can cause them to choose someone else before ever calling.
Missing hours, sparse photos, or an incomplete description can make your listing harder to trust and easier to skip over.
Two nearby competitors have significantly more recent reviews. This can affect which practices patients are more likely to choose.
Your name or address appears differently on a few listing sites. Inconsistencies can quietly hurt how Google interprets your practice's legitimacy.
One practice in your ZIP code is showing up ahead of you in several local searches, with stronger reviews and a more complete Google listing.
Each check covers one of the practical signals that may affect whether a patient finds your practice — and trusts it enough to call.
How your site performs on mobile, whether it loads quickly, and whether it gives patients enough confidence to take the next step.
Whether your Google listing gives patients and Google itself enough information to take your practice seriously — hours, photos, description, and completeness.
How your review count and recency compare to nearby practices. Reviews are often the deciding factor when patients choose between a few options they found on Google.
Whether your practice name, address, and phone number are consistent across major directories. Mixed or outdated listings can quietly signal unreliability.
Which chiropractors in your area appear to be easier to find right now — and what, specifically, may be giving them an advantage.
When someone searches for a chiropractor near them, they typically compare only a few options before choosing. Your practice needs to be easy to find, easy to trust, and easy to choose.
Your site looks fine to you. But if it loads slowly on mobile, your Google listing looks thin, or your reviews are falling behind nearby practices — patients who could have called you may be choosing someone else instead. Quietly, without anyone pointing it out.
Patients decide whether to call based on what they see in a Google search. A weak listing, few recent reviews, or a poor mobile experience can make your practice feel less trustworthy than a competitor's — even if your actual care is better.
If a nearby competitor has a cleaner Google profile, more recent reviews, and a faster website, they may simply look like a safer choice — even to patients who would have been a great fit for your practice.
No accounts to connect. No technical knowledge needed.
Practice name, email, ZIP code, and optionally your website URL or business address. That's enough to get started.
→Your website, your Google listing, your reviews, your business info across directories, and a read on nearby competitors.
→Plain-English findings. What looks strong, what may be hurting you, and what deserves attention first. Sent to your inbox and available instantly on this page.
ChiroTracker is new. There are no long-standing customer results to point to. So here's an honest description of what you're getting.
Most general SEO tools weren't designed with independent chiropractic practices in mind. ChiroTracker checks the specific signals that matter for local, patient-facing practices — plain English, no agency jargon.
You won't get a generic score and a pitch. You'll get specific findings about your practice — what looks solid, what may be causing you to be overlooked, and which areas are worth addressing first.
The free report stands on its own. You don't need to subscribe to get value from it. If you find the findings useful and want ongoing tracking, that's what Monthly Monitoring is for.
We only need your practice name, email, ZIP code, and optionally your website or address. No connection to your EHR, scheduling system, or any patient information.
The score helps you understand where your practice stands relative to what's possible — and relative to what nearby competitors may look like to patients and Google.
These are illustrative examples only. Practice names are fictional. Your actual score and findings will reflect your specific practice.
The free report shows you the starting picture. Monthly Monitoring keeps you updated — without adding another dashboard to check or report to decode.
Every week you get one short email that shows what changed, where you may be gaining or losing ground, and the one thing worth paying attention to next.
Illustrative example of a weekly visibility brief. Short, readable, actionable.
One short email, once a week. What changed, where you're gaining ground, one thing worth watching, and one practical action. That's it — no dashboards to check, no reports to decode. Takes two minutes to read and tells you exactly where you stand.
Reviews are often the deciding factor when patients choose between nearby options. The brief tracks whether your review count and recency are staying strong — so you get an early heads-up if momentum is slipping, before it becomes a problem.
See where your practice appears in local Google searches week over week — and get early warning when something changes. A shift in your listing position usually has a reason, and the brief explains it plainly.
Every Tuesday, your visibility brief arrives. What changed, where you're gaining or losing ground, and the one thing worth paying attention to this week. Two minutes to read. No dashboards, no noise, no decoding required.
No contracts. Cancel anytime.
Start Monthly MonitoringTakes about 60 seconds. No credit card. No patient data. One free visibility report for your practice.
Get Free Visibility ReportOne free report per practice · No credit card required · No patient data required