Get Ready, Merseyside! Google 'Ask Maps' is Coming to Change How Customers Find You

Rain or shine, keeping on top of the latest Google changes is what we do.
For 17 years, we’ve been at the forefront of helping local businesses get found. First with websites in 2005, then social media in 2013, and now we are leading the charge with AI.
And trust me, there is a massive shift coming.
You might have heard whispers about something called Google 'Ask Maps'. It is currently making waves over in the USA and India, and while it isn't live in the UK yet, it's heading our way.
It is Google’s biggest upgrade to Maps in over a decade, powered entirely by their clever Gemini AI. It is going to completely change how local people find your business.
Here is the lowdown on what it is, how it works, and what you need to do right now to make sure you don’t get left behind.
What on Earth is 'Ask Maps'?
Up until now, Google Maps has worked like a digital directory. You type in "coffee shop" or "electrician Southport", and it shows you a list of pins on a map. Then you have to click through them, check the reviews, and hope for the best.
It takes time, and let's face it, it's a bit of a faff.
Ask Maps changes everything.
Instead of typing simple keywords, customers will have a friendly, natural chat with their map. It is like having a local guide in your pocket who knows every nook and cranny.
They can ask complex, multi-layered questions, and the AI will scan hundreds of millions of places and reviews to give them the perfect, personalised recommendation in seconds.
The Game-Changing Features
Here is what this clever tool actually does:
- Conversational Search: Customers can ask real, natural questions. Instead of "restaurants near me," they’ll ask, "My friends are meeting me after work. Where is a cozy place near the station with vegan options and parking?"
- Smart Review Scanning: The AI reads through all your customer reviews in an instant. It tells the user exactly what people love about you without them having to scroll for ages.
- Fully Personalised: It remembers what the user likes. If they've searched for gluten-free spots or family-friendly pubs in the past, it tailors the recommendations to them.
- Multi-Turn Chats: Customers can ask follow-up questions. Once Google suggests a spot, they can ask, "Is it easy to park there?" or "What is their most popular dish?"
- Direct Website Links: When Google recommends your business, it includes clear links (citations) back to your website and Google Business Profile.
- Instant Actions: Customers can book a table, get directions, or share the list with their friends in a single tap.
How to Get Your Business Ready for the Launch
Because the AI is scanning your reviews, your website, and your Google Business Profile to make these decisions, you need to get your house in order now.
When a customer asks, "Where can I get a quick massage in Southport that has great reviews for shoulder pain?", you want Google to pick you.
Here is your checklist to get ready:
- Optimise Your Google Business Profile: Ensure your categories, opening hours, and services are completely accurate.
- Get Descriptive Reviews: Encourage your happy customers to leave detailed reviews. The AI reads these to understand your "vibe" and specific strengths.
- Sort Your Local SEO: Make sure your website has clear, local information so Google's AI can find and cite you easily.
We might not have 'Ask Maps' in the UK just yet, but the businesses that prepare today are the ones who will dominate tomorrow.
Confused about how to prepare your business for the AI revolution?
Don't panic! We've been guiding local businesses through digital changes for 17 years. Let's have a quick, friendly chat about how our training programmes can help you get ahead of the curve.
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