LocalTraffic AI is the agentic SEO platform that grows local traffic for hvac contractors in Boston — audits, content, schema, citations, reviews — all automatic, all weekly, all for $99/mo.
Homeowners search "AC repair near me" the moment their unit fails — and the top 3 Map Pack results win 78% of those calls.
Education + healthcare + biotech wealth concentration drives premium per-customer LTV — every Map Pack ranking is worth multiples here. For hvac contractors serving Boston's 4.9M metro area — including high-demand submarkets like Back Bay, South End, Cambridge, and Brookline, Newton, Somerville — ranking in Google's top 3 Map Pack results for "hvac repair near me" + "Boston" is the difference between a fully booked calendar and a phone that doesn't ring.
LocalTraffic AI is the agentic local SEO platform built for exactly this. Every week, our AI runs a complete local SEO cycle on your Boston hvac contractor website — automatically — and ships fixes you approve in one click.
Tactics are automatically tuned to hvac contractors, ac repair shops, heating & cooling installers, and indoor air quality specialists.
AI-generated emergency service landing pages (24/7 AC repair, furnace repair, no-heat calls)
Seasonal content engine — pre-heat-wave AC tune-up posts, pre-winter furnace prep guides
LocalBusiness + Service schema for every system type you install (heat pump, mini-split, ductwork)
Google Business Profile review responses tuned for high-emotion no-heat / no-AC complaints
Citation cleanup across HomeAdvisor, Angi, Yelp, BBB, and HVAC-specific directories
"We tried two Boston SEO agencies before LocalTraffic AI. The AI did more in 6 weeks than either agency did in a year — and it's costing us 92% less. We're booked three weeks out for the first time ever."
*Customer quote represents a composite experience aggregated from hvac contractors customers in similar markets. Individual results vary.
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