Publish your store profile
Add the store name, address, public status, and web page so buyers understand where to go.

Turn your store, products, prices, and location into a searchable local catalog so nearby customers can find what is available before they visit.
Store details, address, product catalog, and availability stay connected.
Customers search by product and location, not only by store name.
Track products, search appearances, clicks, plan status, and store visibility.
Locary is not another generic profile page. It is built around the moment when a buyer wants to know where a product is available nearby.
Add the store name, address, public status, and web page so buyers understand where to go.
Create products with categories, prices, quantities, and availability tied to a specific store.
A correct store location helps customers find products around them, not just somewhere online.
Products become visible through Locary search, product pages, and store pages.
Seller analytics show search appearances, clicks, and store-level performance signals.
Seller tools are tied to authenticated accounts and owned stores, products, and media.
The seller flow is intentionally practical: create the store, add products, keep availability current, then watch how people find you.
Set the public store profile, address, and status so Locary can route buyers to the right place.
Fill the catalog with product names, categories, prices, stock status, and images.
Customers find matching products through search, map context, and store pages.
Use impressions, clicks, and catalog gaps to decide what to update next.
Start with a basic store profile, then move to Pro when you need more products and a dedicated store web domain.
Plan limits are applied per store. Pro is $7.99 / month when paid through iOS App Store in-app purchase. Payment and renewal details are shown before checkout.
A simple way to publish your first local store profile.
More room and store visibility tools for active sellers.
Search engines and ad traffic both reward clear intent. A dedicated seller page lets Locary target business-facing searches while customer pages stay focused on finding products nearby.
Seller-specific headings, FAQ, and metadata
Internal links from the main navigation
FAQ structured data for business questions
Clear CTA separate from customer search flows
No. Locary can work as a local product discovery layer for a physical store. If you already have a website, it can still complement it by focusing on nearby product search.
Start with a correct store profile, location, and the products people most often ask about before visiting.
Products can include availability, quantity, price, and store details so customers have better context before they visit.
Locary is organized around product search and local availability. The store profile supports discovery, but the catalog is the main value.
Give customers a clearer answer before they leave home: what you sell, where you are, and whether it is worth visiting today.