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By AI, Created 5:30 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – WebMax Canada says a 4,200-kilometre listening tour across Canada exposed an AI visibility gap that is leaving businesses harder to find in search. The company has launched SpottableAI.ca to pair human-led SEO with AI visibility services for contractors, trades, manufacturers and other service businesses.
Why it matters: - WebMax Canada says search behavior has changed enough that strong businesses are losing leads even when their work and reviews are solid. - The company is positioning SpottableAI.ca as a way to help businesses stay visible as Google, AI tools and answer engines reshape how customers find providers. - The offering is aimed at companies that do not have time to manage digital marketing in-house.
What happened: - WebMax Canada returned from a 4,200-kilometre tour across Canada and launched SpottableAI.ca. - Co-founders Susan Jones and Mike Rothe spent the tour meeting contractors, trades, manufacturers, industrial businesses and service-based companies. - The company says those conversations helped shape the new service. - Jones said business owners were quietly confused as phone traffic slowed and search results changed.
The details: - SpottableAI.ca is described as a fully managed, human-led SEO and AI visibility system. - The service is built to add structure, authority and clarity on top of existing SEO. - WebMax Canada says the system requires no new logins, no jargon and no homework for the business owner. - The company says its team handles the work end to end. - WebMax Canada plans spring meetings in Vancouver, Kamloops, Revelstoke, Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton. - The company also plans dedicated stops in Toronto and Ottawa in September and October. - WebMax Canada says it has served clients in Toronto and Ottawa for years. - WebMax Canada says it has operated since 2016. - The company says it is Canadian-owned, Google-Certified, BBB A+ Accredited and backed by more than 75 verified client reviews. - The company’s services include fully managed websites, SEO, Google Maps optimization and AI visibility services. - The company is targeting contractors, trades, manufacturers, industrial businesses, construction companies, logistics providers and service-based businesses across Canada. - WebMax Canada lists more information about the company and details on SpottableAI.ca.
Between the lines: - The announcement frames AI visibility as the next competitive layer in search, not a replacement for SEO. - WebMax Canada is using in-person conversations as both market research and a sales strategy. - The pitch is built around reducing complexity for small and mid-sized operators who may not track search changes closely.
What’s next: - WebMax Canada’s spring roadshow is set to continue through Western Canada. - The company’s fall stops in Toronto and Ottawa will likely serve as a deeper push into markets where it already has clients. - The company is betting that businesses will respond to a simpler managed service rather than trying to adapt to AI-driven search on their own.
The bottom line: - WebMax Canada is turning a cross-country listening tour into a new service built to help businesses stay findable as search keeps changing.
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