When someone in Vancouver asks Siri, Alexa, or Google for a nearby service — is your business the answer they hear?
The Voice Search Moment
Every day, customers in Vancouver pick up their phones and say things like "Hey Siri, find a plumber near me" or "Alexa, what's the best restaurant in Vancouver?" Voice assistants respond with a single spoken answer — not a list of websites, not a page of results. One business.
Vancouver's bustling economy, from Gastown's vibrant hospitality scene to Yaletown's tech startups and the booming real estate market, is driven by a highly connected population. With one of Canada's highest smartphone adoption rates, your Vancouver customers are increasingly using voice commands to find local services, attractions, and products. Imagine tourists asking "What are the best seafood restaurants near Stanley Park?" or film crews searching "Where can I find equipment rental in Kitsilano?" Voice search isn't just a trend; it's how Vancouverites and visitors are actively discovering businesses like yours right now.
The competitive landscape in Vancouver, particularly across its vibrant retail, real estate, and tourism sectors, demands immediate action for voice optimization. As your rivals in Commercial Drive, downtown, or Richmond begin to capture voice-activated queries, falling behind means missing out on crucial inbound leads from a mobile-first city. Not appearing for "coffee shop near me" or "condo listings Vancouver" when spoken directly into a device translates to lost foot traffic and website visits. Secure your competitive edge now, before your Vancouver-based competitors dominate this essential channel and leave your business unheard.
Platform Coverage
Every iPhone and iPad in Vancouver — the most-used voice assistant among Canadian smartphone users.
Echo devices in Vancouver homes and businesses. High local search usage for nearby services.
Default on Android devices across Vancouver. Handles the most conversational "near me" queries.
Built into Windows devices used by Vancouver professionals and small businesses.
Why CMS Voice
Your next customer is already asking their voice assistant for what you offer. Make sure your business is the answer they hear.