Google Business Performance API memiliki metode API BARU yang memungkinkan pengambilan beberapa `DailyMetrics` dalam satu permintaan API. Tinjau jadwal penghentian dan petunjuk untuk bermigrasi dari metode API reportInsights v4 ke Google Business Profile Performance API.
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GoogleLocations API memungkinkan Anda melihat di awal apakah lokasi sebelumnya telah
diklaim di Profil Bisnis. Dengan demikian, jika lokasi telah diklaim, Anda dapat segera
meminta akses ke lokasi. Selain itu, jika mengelola akun terverifikasi massal, Anda dapat lebih akurat
memilih potensi kecocokan di awal dan menghindari pembuatan lokasi duplikat.
Endpoint API menampilkan URL yang menunjukkan apakah suatu lokasi telah diklaim. Jika lokasi telah
diklaim, URL yang sama memungkinkan Anda memulai proses permintaan akses.
Gambar berikut memberikan ringkasan proses untuk mendapatkan kepemilikan lokasi.
Gambar 1. Diagram swimlane kepemilikan lokasi Profil Bisnis
Langkah berikut memungkinkan Anda menggunakan GoogleLocations API:
Kumpulkan data lokasi dari penjual.
Panggil endpoint
googleLocations.search
. Masukkan data lokasi dalam isi panggilan. Atau, Anda dapat menyediakannya
dalam string kueri, mirip dengan yang dimasukkan di Penelusuran atau Maps. Misalnya,
"Starbucks 5th ave NYC".
API akan menampilkan daftar lokasi yang berpotensi cocok dan informasi tentang setiap lokasi,
seperti locationName dan alamat.
Pilih lokasi yang cocok dengan lokasi Anda. Jika tidak ada kecocokan, panggil
accounts.locations.create,
dan lanjutkan ke langkah 5.
Berdasarkan status requestAdminRightsUrl dalam respons, lakukan tindakan
berikut:
Jika requestAdminRightsUrl ada, berarti pengguna lain sudah memegang kepemilikan listingan.
Arahkan penjual ke URL untuk memulai permintaan akses dan kepemilikan lokasi
yang ada di Profil Bisnis.
Jika requestAdminRightsUrl tidak ada, panggil
accounts.locations.create
dan buat listingan baru yang akan diverifikasi nanti.
Jika membuat listingan baru sebagai bagian dari proses ini, Anda dapat menggunakan API verifikasi untuk
memulai verifikasi listingan. Untuk mendapatkan informasi lebih lanjut, lihat
Mengelola verifikasi.
[null,null,["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-08-29 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe GoogleLocations API helps determine if a Business Profile location has been claimed, allowing for access requests or creation of new listings.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eUse the API to search for existing locations, initiate access requests if claimed, or create new listings if unclaimed.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIf a new listing is created, leverage verification APIs to complete the setup process.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThis API is intended for managing locations with existing business relationships and should not be used for lead generation or competitive analysis.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The GoogleLocations API determines if a location is claimed in Business Profile. Using the `googleLocations.search` endpoint, provide location data to find matching locations. If a match exists, check `requestAdminRightsUrl`; if present, initiate an access request via the provided URL. If not, or if no match is found, create a new location with `accounts.locations.create`. New listings require verification through the verification APIs. This API is for merchants with business relationships, not lead generation.\n"],null,["# GoogleLocations\n\nThe GoogleLocations API allows you to see in advance whether a location has been\nclaimed in Business Profile. This way, if the location has been claimed, you can immediately\nrequest access to the location. Also, if you manage bulk-verified accounts, you can more accurately\nselect potential matches in advance and avoid the creation of duplicate locations.\n\nThe API endpoint returns a URL that indicates if a location has already been claimed. If it has\nbeen claimed, the same URL allows you to start the access request process.\n\nThe following image provides an overview of the process to gain ownership of a location.\n**Figure 1.** Swimlane diagram of Business Profile location ownership\n\nThe following steps allow you to use the `GoogleLocations` API:\n\n1. Collect location data from the merchant.\n2. Call the\n [`googleLocations.search`](/my-business/reference/businessinformation/rest/v1/googleLocations)\n endpoint. Provide the location data within the body of the call. Alternatively, you can provide\n it in a query string, similar to what a user would enter in Search or Maps. For example,\n \"Starbucks 5th ave NYC.\"\n\n The API returns a list of potentially matching locations and information about each location,\n such as `locationName` and address.\n3. Select the location that matches your location. If there are no matches, call [`accounts.locations.create`](/my-business/reference/businessinformation/rest/v1/accounts.locations/create), and skip to step 5.\n4. Based on the state of `requestAdminRightsUrl` in the response, take the following\n actions:\n\n 1. If `requestAdminRightsUrl` exists, another user has ownership of the listing. Direct the merchant to the URL to start a request for access and ownership of the existing location in Business Profile.\n 2. If `requestAdminRightsUrl` doesn't exist, call [`accounts.locations.create`](/my-business/reference/businessinformation/rest/v1/accounts.locations/create) and create a new listing that will be verified later.\n5. If you created new listings as part of this process, you can utilize the verification APIs to begin verification of the listings. For more information, see [Manage verification](/my-business/content/manage-verification).\n\n| **Note:** The GoogleLocations API is intended to find the status of locations for which your company has a business relationship with the merchant. The use of the endpoints for the purposes of lead generation or competitive analysis is against [Google's policies](/my-business/content/policies#prohibited_practices) and will result in revocation of API access."]]