To compare multiple competitors on Google Maps with AI, open one profile audit per rival, share those tabs with Gemini in Chrome, and ask for a single gap report instead of eyeballing them one at a time. Gemini reads the current tab plus up to ten you share, and GMB Everywhere fills each tab with comparable data. Here is the setup.
To compare multiple competitors on Google Maps with AI, the trick is to stop reviewing them one by one. Gemini in Chrome can work across the current tab plus up to ten tabs you share, so you can line up several profiles and get a single read-out instead of juggling them in your head.
GMB Everywhere makes each tab worth sharing. Run its GBP audit on each competitor so every tab holds the same structured data — categories, services, attributes, and review signals — ready for Gemini to compare in one pass.
Comparisons are only as good as the consistency of what is on each tab.
Same audit
One format per rival
Run the identical GBP audit on every competitor so the fields line up cleanly for the AI.
Same questions
Ask once, across all
A single prompt over all shared tabs gives you a consistent matrix, not scattered notes.
Same signals
Categories to reviews
Keep categories, services, and review themes on each tab so nothing is missing from the comparison.
Open one audit per competitor, share the tabs, and ask for a single gap report.
With GMB Everywhere installed, open each rival on Google Maps and run the audit in its own tab. Keep your own profile audit open too.
Limit
Gemini in Chrome works across the current tab plus up to ten shared tabs, so plan your shortlist around that.
Click the Gemini icon in the Chrome toolbar to open the side panel next to your tabs.
Use @ to add each competitor tab to the conversation so Gemini can read them all together.
Ask
“Build a table comparing these profiles by categories, services, and review themes, and flag where each is strongest.”
Have Gemini summarize where you trail the group and what to fix first. Pair it with our guide on how to analyze competitor websites for the off-profile picture.
GMB Everywhere fills one tab per competitor.
You add every tab to Gemini with @.
Gemini returns a single ranked comparison.
Reviewing individually
Shared tabs, one prompt
How many competitors can I compare at once?
Gemini in Chrome can read the current tab plus up to ten tabs you share, so you can compare several competitor audits in a single conversation.
Why audit each profile instead of just opening them?
The audit puts the same structured fields on every tab, which makes the comparison consistent. Raw profiles vary in what is visible.
Can Gemini gather the competitors for me?
No. It compares the tabs you share. You open and audit each competitor first; Gemini does the cross-tab analysis.
Is there a cost?
GMB Everywhere is free to start and Gemini in Chrome is free on Windows and Mac in the US in English.
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