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FaultMap is an opportunity discovery tool for local lead generation. It explicitly says it is “not an SEO tool,” but rather a local opportunity detector: it scans business websites in a given local market, identifies issues that may affect lead capture and conversions, and turns those issues into evidence and draft emails for sales outreach.
The typical workflow runs from search to evidence to outreach draft. Users can run scans like “Top 10 electricians in Denver” to get a ranked list of opportunities, then use Triage to quickly assess issues and, when needed, enter Proof Mode for deeper evidence gathering. Outputs include business detail pages, red-flag issues, Proof reports, evidence panels, and AI summaries. The focus is on local intent and conversion friction—such as difficult contact flows or mobile experience problems—rather than generating lengthy traditional SEO audit reports.
The available text only states that FaultMap analyzes publicly accessible websites and supports scanning local markets or auditing a single site. It does not disclose search data sources, business coverage scale, geographic coverage, or data update frequency. The product appears to be a web-based service and offers Login. For integrations, the only clearly stated one is that payments are handled by Stripe. Outreach drafts do not require connecting an email account; users can copy and paste them. Future integrations may be supported, but no specific tools are listed.
FaultMap uses credit-based usage pricing. The Free plan is $0 and includes 5 signup credits; Scout is $29/month with 25 Credits; Pro is $79/month with 80 Credits; Agency is $149/month with 180 Credits and includes Custom Branding. One-off credit packs are also available: $15/10, $35/30, and $90/80. A Top 10 scan costs 1 Credit, a Top 50 scan costs 4 Credits, Deep Audit adds +0.75, and AI Summaries add +1. A plus is that users can see the cost before running a scan, but the page indicates that signups are temporarily closed.
Its main strength is its highly focused positioning, making it suitable for local service sales workflows built around “find issues — provide proof — start outreach.” Usage-based pricing is also more flexible than mandatory subscriptions. The drawbacks are that its data sources are not transparent, and the terms of service state that accuracy, business outcomes, or ranking changes are not guaranteed. It is also not suitable for teams that need full SEO reports, rank tracking, or large-scale automated outreach. It is better suited to local SEO consultants, web design firms, marketing agencies, and business development professionals.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, or local payment options. Payments rely on Stripe, which may create some barriers for domestic Chinese users in terms of bank cards and billing addresses. If access or registration is unstable, alternatives include traditional SEO audit tools, web performance testing tools, or combining local directory/map data with a manual outreach workflow.
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faultmap.com is an United States Marketing & SEO provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach faultmap.com directly.