R·N·D PRESENCE
An applied-AI practice of R·N·D Group

When someone looks for a business like yours nearby — on Google, Maps, or AI — does yours get named?

Customers decide in minutes now: a Google search, the map, a few reviews — and, increasingly, a single answer from ChatGPT or Gemini. We make sure the systems that recommend local businesses can find and understand yours, on all of them — not just the one your competitors already own.

01How customers choose

Customers decide before they ever contact you — on Google, the map, the reviews, and now AI.

When someone asks an AI assistant for “a good dentist near me” or “a clinic that does X in Toronto,” it names a handful of businesses — and the rest don’t exist. That selection is driven by structured data, consistent listings, reviews and authority signals most local businesses have never set up. Strong on Main Street, invisible to the machine that now does the recommending. The same gap usually shows up on Google Maps: a half-configured profile, the wrong primary category, photos from three years ago.

How poor presence quietly loses customers →  ·  The research behind this →

02What we do
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AI Visibility Audit

We test how your business actually appears across AI assistants and AI-powered search, and where Google sees gaps — then hand you a prioritized, plain-language fix list.

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Google Business Profile foundation

Categories, attributes, NAP consistency, geo-tagged photos, Q&A, posts and a keyword-true description — the base layer AI and Maps both read from.

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Reviews & content engine

Response templates, a review-request flow with a QR code, and ready-to-paste content that feeds the signals AI systems weigh when they decide whom to name.

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Web presence

A fast, mobile-first page with the structured markup (schema, llms.txt) that makes you machine-readable — optional, deployed on your domain.

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Health & biotech compliance

For clinics, med spas and health ventures: every public claim reviewed against advertising-compliance standards before it goes live — so visibility never costs you a regulatory problem. Drawn from R·N·D Group’s work in longevity and regenerative medicine.

What Canadian regulators actually require — and what gets clinics in trouble →

Track B differentiator
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Social media management

Once people can find you, keep them warm: managed social content, community and paid promotion — run as a system and built around qualified inquiries, not reach. Ongoing, month to month.

How our social management works →

03Where to start

Snapshot

free → from $200
  • AI visibility + Google audit
  • Prioritized fix list
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • No access to your accounts needed

Maps First + AI

from $300
  • Everything in Snapshot
  • Profile fully optimized for you
  • Content pack + review kit
  • Delivered in days

Digital Presence

from $500
  • Everything in Maps First
  • Web page on your domain
  • Structured markup for AI
  • Optional monthly tracking

Most people start with a free snapshot — you see exactly what’s costing you visibility before deciding anything. Founding clients: we do your first full project free, in exchange for an honest review. Ongoing monthly tracking is available once you’re set up.

04How we work

We start with evidence, not a sales deck: an audit of how the machines actually see you today. You decide what to act on.

R·N·D Presence is the applied-AI practice of R·N·D Group, an independent analytical group. We bring the same standard — measure first, claim only what the evidence supports — to a problem most local businesses don’t yet know they have.

05Free AI visibility snapshot

Tell us who you are — we’ll show you what AI search sees.

Received. We read every request personally — if we’re a good fit, we’ll be in touch with your snapshot.

No account access needed for the snapshot. We read every request personally and take on a limited number at a time — if we’re a good fit for your business, we’ll put your snapshot together and send it over. No mailing lists, no automated drip.

Want to see what a snapshot looks like first? See two real examples →