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Recommended: Google OAuth + location selection

How to connect Google My Business with Uplift.

Link your Google Business Profile to manage local content workflows, profile sync, and Google post publishing from the same platform. This guide walks through the recommended auth method, what you need before setup, and the exact path to get Google My Business publishing cleanly from Uplift.

Profile and location-aware setupSupports posts and review workflowsBuilt for local SEO visibility

Before you start

Make sure the destination and website context are ready before you connect.

3 prerequisites
A selected website in Uplift
Access to the Google account that owns the Business Profile
A location chosen for the current website after the OAuth flow completes

Connection Snapshot

Google My Business

Google OAuth + location selection

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Steps

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Highlights

3

Checks

Step 1

Open the Integrations page and start the Google My Business connection flow.

Step 2

Authorize with Google and return to the dashboard.

Step 3

Select the correct business location for the current website if prompted.

Managed in product

Integrations > Google My Business

After signup, this integration lives in the dashboard setup flow for the currently selected website so you can connect, test, and manage publishing without losing business context.

Why teams use it

Built for local businesses that want stronger visibility in google maps and local search.

Connect a Google Business Profile so Uplift can manage location content, posts, and review workflows for the selected website.

Profile and location-aware setup
Supports posts and review workflows
Built for local SEO visibility

After signup

Connect it from the right dashboard surface

You will manage Google My Business from Integrations > Google My Business after choosing the website you want to connect.

Connection starts in the Integrations area, while ongoing content and local SEO workflows live in the Google My Business dashboard surfaces.

Setup Guide

Everything you need before and during the Google My Business setup

Prerequisites

  • A selected website in Uplift
  • Access to the Google account that owns the Business Profile
  • A location chosen for the current website after the OAuth flow completes

How to connect

  1. 1Open the Integrations page and start the Google My Business connection flow.
  2. 2Authorize with Google and return to the dashboard.
  3. 3Select the correct business location for the current website if prompted.
  4. 4Use the dedicated GMB dashboard and posts/reviews surfaces after the connection is live.

Implementation notes

Connection starts in the Integrations area, while ongoing content and local SEO workflows live in the Google My Business dashboard surfaces.

Guide FAQ

Common questions before you connect Google My Business

What is the recommended way to connect Google My Business?

Google OAuth + location selection is the recommended setup for Google My Business. Connection starts in the Integrations area, while ongoing content and local SEO workflows live in the Google My Business dashboard surfaces.

What do I need before connecting Google My Business?

Before you start, make sure you have A selected website in Uplift, Access to the Google account that owns the Business Profile, A location chosen for the current website after the OAuth flow completes.

Where do I manage Google My Business inside Uplift?

After signup, you manage this setup from Integrations > Google My Business. Open GMB setup is available once you're inside the dashboard.

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