CallRadius launches AI platform for autonomous Google Local Services Ads management
CallRadius has launched a patent-pending AI system that autonomously manages Google Local Services Ads accounts around the clock, from lead triage and credit recovery to budget optimization, rank tracking and review responses. The Scottsdale company is also offering a white-label version for agencies and says businesses can now run a free LSA Score at callradius.io.
Why it matters: - Google Local Services Ads charge businesses per lead, so invalid leads can drain budgets fast. - CallRadius is targeting the gap between lead volume and the speed needed to dispute bad leads and recover credits. - The platform is designed to help both single advertisers and agencies manage LSA accounts without adding headcount.
What happened: - CallRadius launched an autonomous AI platform that manages an entire Google Local Services Ads account end to end. - The system triages leads, signals lead quality to Google to recover credits on invalid leads, optimizes budget, monitors competitive rank, and drafts and sends review responses. - The platform is available now and does not require a long-term contract. - The company also offers a white-label program for agencies.
The details: - CallRadius says the platform provides continuous, around-the-clock account management for every account it runs. - The system monitors performance, adjusts budget, triages every lead, tracks competitive position, and responds to new activity in real time. - The company says the same software can manage one account or thousands with the same level of rigor. - CallRadius says existing tools usually solve only one piece of the workflow, such as budget pacing or auto-rating leads. - The company says no competing product combines lead triage, credit recovery, budget optimization, rank monitoring, and review response in one autonomous system. - Under the hood, CallRadius says it runs eight AI engines and performs about 84 optimization cycles a week. - The company says the platform responds to new inquiries in about 60 seconds. - CallRadius says each automated decision is graded against real booked revenue, and rules that stop performing can lose authority. - On a typical $3,000 monthly LSA budget, the company says recovered credits on invalid leads often exceed the platform's cost. - For many accounts, CallRadius says the service can become cash-positive in the first month before accounting for staff time saved. - Agencies can use the white-label program to sell autonomous LSA management under their own brand and pricing. - CallRadius says that can create a recurring revenue stream without new headcount. - Businesses can run a free LSA Score at callradius.io to estimate recoverable spend and competitive position. - The underlying technology is the subject of U.S. provisional patent application No. 64/063,539.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects growing pressure on advertisers to manage lead quality in near real time as Google’s dispute process has become more automated. - The agency angle matters because white-label tools can turn an internal operations problem into a packaged service line. - The company is positioning automation not just as a time saver, but as a direct recovery tool tied to ad spend and booked revenue.
What's next: - CallRadius is now selling the platform direct and through agencies. - Businesses can test their accounts with the free LSA Score to gauge potential recoverable spend. - The company will likely lean on performance metrics such as recovered credits, budget efficiency, and response speed as proof points for adoption.
The bottom line: - CallRadius is betting that fully autonomous management of Google Local Services Ads can recover wasted spend, reduce manual work, and give agencies a scalable product to sell.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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