Google Business Info Panel
Google Business Data.
On the SERP.
GMB tools live in dashboards. Leave Google. Run a lookup. Wait. Pay a credit. One result.
This panel lives where you work. Click to expand. Complete business data. Instantly.
Twenty businesses. Twenty panels. One search.
World First Browser OS
Works on Search & Maps
Zero API Credits
150+ Tools
Five Data Points.
Five Places to Look.
For one business. Now multiply by twenty.
You need a Place ID. It’s in the Maps URL. You need the CID. It’s in the page source. You need categories. They’re behind a click, sometimes two. You need the review link. You have to construct it manually. You need claim status. You have to check the listing page.
Five data points. Five different places to look. For one business. Now multiply that by the 20 businesses on the page.
One Panel.
Everything Visible.
Click to expand. Everything appears.
• Claim Status →
Claimed or unclaimed, instantly visible
• All Categories →
Main category plus every additional one
• Coordinates →
Latitude and longitude for mapping tools
• Place ID →
For API integrations and GMB management
• CID & KG ID →
Google's internal identifiers
• Phone, Website, Rating & Reviews →
Contact data and reputation snapshot
One panel. One click. Complete business intelligence.
Search AND Maps
Same data. Every context. The panel follows you.
• Google Search Results →
Search any local keyword. Panels appear below each business listing. Dark theme by default.
• Google Maps (Search View) →
Search in Maps. Panels appear next to sidebar listings. Light theme by default. Completely free - no API calls.
• Google Maps (Single Listing) →
View any business page. The floating panel shows complete data. Draggable. Minimizable. Persistent.
Type to Search.
Instant Filter.
Three keystrokes. The data you need surfaces.
Twenty businesses on the page. You need review links. Type “rev” in the search bar. Every review-related field across all expanded panels appears. Everything else hides.
Need the CID? Type “cid.” Services links? Type “services.” Coordinates? Type “coord.”
No scanning twenty panels. No CTRL+F. The filter happens inside the panel itself, in real time.
Seven Links.
Auto-Generated.
URLs that take minutes to construct manually. Built for you.
• Review Display →
Direct link to all reviews
• Review Request →
Shareable link for customer review requests
• Knowledge Panel →
Direct link to the KG page
• GMB Post URL →
Link to the business's Google posts
• Services Directory →
Local Services listing page
• Same-Address Finder →
Other businesses at this physical location
• Same-Website Finder →
Other GMB listings using this domain
Click Copy. Link copied. Move on.
Copy One Field. Export Everything.
Individual fields, single business, or all businesses at once.
Every data point has a Copy button. Click once. Copied. “Copy All Data” exports 23 columns in TSV – paste directly into Google Sheets. Columns align. No reformatting.
“Extract All” in the Overview panel exports every listing on the page. Twenty businesses? Twenty rows. Twenty-three columns each. One click.
The panel reads structured business data directly from Google’s own page rendering data – the same information Google uses to display its business listings. No third-party API. No external server. No per-credit charges.
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