State of AI Visibility:
British Columbia Overview
Comprehensive algorithmic audit across all trade verticals statewide.
We analyzed 2,713 businesses across British Columbia. The findings reveal a critical digital divide: 97% of businesses remain invisible to AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI-augmented search engines.
Only 10% of the market reaches "AI-Ready" status—the minimum threshold required to appear in AI-generated recommendations. HVAC-R lead with 50% compliance, while Painters lag critically at just 0%.
This disparity represents an immediate opportunity for businesses ready to act.
Trade Landscape
Trade-by-Trade Disparities
Our analysis spans 9 trade verticals across the state. The radar chart visualizes performance gaps between industries.
HVAC-R currently show the highest average score at 73/100, with 50% of businesses reaching AI-Ready status.
Painters show the lowest average score at 35/100, a 38-point gap. 0% of businesses in this sector reach AI-Ready status.
This data represents a market snapshot. Score differences may reflect industry maturity, sample size, or sector norms.
AI Visibility by Trade
Average score indicates relative AI visibility by trade
Leaders vs Laggards
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The Complete Picture
The Gap Between Web Presence and AI Visibility
The table below reveals a troubling reality: 77% of businesses have a website, yet only 3% use Schema.org markup—the technology that enables AI to understand and recommend a business.
This 74-point gap represents businesses that invested in their online presence but remain invisible to new search interfaces. It's like having a storefront with no sign.
- Avg Score: composite indicator including reviews, Schema, and technical signals
- AI-Ready %: businesses above the 75/100 threshold
- Competition: market saturation level in that sector
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| Trade | Businesses | Avg Score | AI-Ready | Website | Schema | Competition | Top Performer | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plumbers | 298 | 42 | 12% | 74% | 7% | Medium | Brown Mechanical Services 88/100 | |
| Electricians | 418 | 40 | 7% | 75% | 3% | Medium | Mott Electric 88/100 | |
| HVAC | 256 | 49 | 20% | 85% | 14% | Medium | Reid Brothers Plumbing and Heating Ltd. 88/100 | |
| Roofers | 106 | 43 | 10% | 72% | 1% | Medium | Absolute Roof Solutions 86/100 | |
| Painters | 8 | 35 | 0% | 63% | 0% | Low | Moloney Painting Ltd 53/100 | |
| Landscapers | 273 | 38 | 7% | 73% | 0% | Medium | Southern Interior Landscaping & Snow Removal 84/100 | |
| General Contractors | 373 | 39 | 8% | 66% | 2% | Medium | Craftsmen Contracting Ltd 86/100 | |
| Foundation | 25 | 38 | 8% | 76% | 0% | Low | Sigma GPR - Concrete Scanning & Utility Locating Services 86/100 | |
| HVAC-R | 2 | 73 | 50% | 100% | 50% | Medium | Mr. Fridge 83/100 |
Score Distribution
What the Distribution Reveals
The market median score is 38/100, with an average of 42. This skewed bell curve shows that 29% of businesses fall below the median.
Green bars (scores 81-100) represent "AI-Ready" businesses—those appearing regularly in AI recommendations. Red bars (0-20) show businesses that are completely invisible.
Strategic Implications
- Reaching the top 20% means dramatically higher visibility
- Each 10-point increment significantly improves recommendation rates
- The majority of the market remains vulnerable to disruption by optimized competitors
Score Distribution
The Performance Gap
The Visibility Snowball Effect
The gap between top performers and the rest is striking—and it's widening.
The Top 10% average a score of 81 compared to just 28 for the bottom half of the market. This 53-point gap translates to massive visibility differences.
The Review Multiplier
Even more telling: leaders accumulate 3.9x more reviews than their competitors. Reviews generate trust, trust generates clicks, clicks generate more reviews. It's a virtuous cycle for some, vicious for others.
Businesses in the bottom 50% aren't just behind—they're actively becoming less visible every day relative to the competition.
Reviews & Visibility
The Score-Review Correlation
Each dot represents a business, colored by trade vertical. The scatter plot reveals a clear correlation: more reviews generally mean higher scores.
Three Distinct Zones
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Upper-right quadrant (high score, many reviews): These businesses dominate AI responses and capture the majority of new customers.
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Middle zone: Businesses with potential but limited visibility. A modest investment could propel them to the top.
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Lower-left quadrant: Virtually invisible. These businesses depend entirely on word-of-mouth and existing customers.
Score vs Review Volume
City Rankings
Geographic Ranking
Below: the top 10 cities and bottom 5 cities in British Columbia by average AI visibility score.
North Vancouver leads with a score of 56/100 across 13 businesses analyzed.
North Cowichan shows the lowest average at 29/100, a 28-point gap from the leader.
What This Means
- Low-scoring markets represent a differentiation opportunity for local businesses willing to invest in their visibility.
- A 28+ point spread between cities suggests significant regional variation in digital adoption.
Geography isn't destiny. A well-optimized business in a "weak" market can easily outperform competitors from major cities.
Top Cities
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