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How ChatGPT picks the local businesses it recommends

AI assistants now answer "who should fix my brakes?" with three names. Here's where those names actually come from, and the unglamorous checklist that gets yours on the list.

The share of consumers using AI tools to find local businesses jumped from 6% to 45% in a single year (SOCi's 2026 Local Visibility Index). That's not a trend piece number; that's a second front door opening on your business while you're busy running it. The customers walking through it never see a map pack. They see three names in a sentence, and either yours is one of them or it isn't.

Where the names come from

Here's the part most shops don't know: ChatGPT can't read your Google Business Profile. Google's data belongs to Google. When an assistant answers "best dog groomer near Mahogany," it assembles the recommendation from sources it can see:

  • Bing's index, which powers much of ChatGPT's live search.
  • Yelp, Foursquare, and Apple Maps data, licensed or crawled into the models' view of the world.
  • Your own website, read as plain text: what you do, where, for whom.
  • Mentions across the open web: community pages, directories, news, suppliers, sponsor lists.

The consequence is uncomfortable: a shop that dominates Google Maps but exists nowhere else is close to invisible in AI answers. Industry analysis in 2026 found fewer than half of the businesses winning the Google map pack appear in AI recommendations at all.

The checklist: seven unglamorous steps

Nothing here is clever. All of it is checkable, and it's the same work we do as part of the standard service, not an upsell.

  1. Claim Bing Places. Free, and it can sync straight from your Google profile. Ten minutes for the single biggest gap most shops have.
  2. Complete your Yelp listing. Not for Yelp's audience; for the models that read Yelp's data. Hours, services, photos, category.
  3. Claim Apple Business Connect and Foursquare. Apple Maps feeds Siri and a surprising amount of in-car search; Foursquare's data licenses widely.
  4. One identity everywhere. Same name, address, phone, and hours on every listing. Mismatches read as two half-businesses, and models resolve the conflict by trusting neither.
  5. Write your website in sentences an assistant can quote. "We do brake repair, diagnostics, and out-of-province inspections in northeast Calgary" beats a slogan and a slideshow. Real FAQ answers on your site give models exact text to lift.
  6. Keep earning Google reviews anyway. Google's own AI answers lean on profile data, and review text gets summarized by every system that can see it. The white-hat review system covers this.
  7. Get mentioned. Community association pages, local directories, your parts supplier's dealer locator, the rec-league team you sponsor. Citations are how models learn you exist and that you're real.
What to ignore

Anyone selling "guaranteed placement in ChatGPT" or "AI SEO secrets." There is no API for buying a recommendation and no secret. It's citations, consistency, and readable facts, compounding slowly. If a pitch sounds like it found a shortcut around that, it found your credit card instead.

An honest caveat about speed

This work moves slower than profile fixes. Map-pack improvements often show inside 30 to 60 days; AI-answer visibility is measured in months, because models retrain and re-crawl on their own schedule. Start it anyway. The 45% number only moves one direction, and the shops that seeded their citations early will be the three names everyone else is trying to displace.

Questions owners ask about AI search

Can I pay to be recommended by ChatGPT?
No. There's no ad slot inside AI assistant answers for local recommendations. Anyone selling guaranteed placement is selling something that doesn't exist. Visibility comes from consistent, verifiable information across the sources the models read.
Does schema markup help AI visibility?
It helps machines parse your facts. LocalBusiness and FAQPage structured data make your services, hours, and answers unambiguous to the crawlers that feed AI systems. A cheap win, not magic; the information still has to exist and match everywhere.
Which assistant matters most for a local business?
By raw volume, Google still leads, and its AI features draw on your Google Business Profile, so profile work covers it. ChatGPT is growing fastest and leans on Bing, Yelp, and Foursquare. The checklist above covers both fronts.
Will AI search replace my Google profile?
No. The map pack still drives most local calls today, and Google's own AI leans on profile data. Treat AI presence as a second front door built next to the first one, not a replacement for it.

Sources: SOCi 2026 Local Visibility Index · BrightLocal 2026 Local Consumer Review Survey · Whitespark 2026 Local Search Ranking Factors.

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