🍁 MapleReady · one-page overview

Are you ready to survive the AI age?

MapleReady is a Canadian business-readiness scorecard. It answers two questions about your business — honestly, in plain English, before you spend a dollar.

1. Are you findable & trustworthy?
How your business looks online — to customers, to Google, and to the AI assistants now answering questions for them. If your site, reviews, structured data and email look legitimate, you get found and chosen. If not, you are invisible.
2. Will your data & AI use bite you later?
Canada has real, in-force rules — PIPEDA privacy, Quebec Law 25, CASL email consent, AODA/WCAG accessibility. MapleReady flags where you are exposed, with what it costs to fix and whether you can do it yourself.

What we score — 11 pillars

1. Business Legitimacy 2. Brand Foundation 3. Digital Assets 4. Local Presence 5. Search Presence (SEO) 6. AI Presence (AEO) 7. Reputation 8. Conversion Systems 9. Analytics 10. Security, Privacy & Accessibility 11. AI Use & Governance

How the free audit works

The audit only reads public information. It never logs in, never changes a setting, and never sends email on your behalf.

The honest pricing ladder

StepWhat you getPrice (CAD)
Free scorePresence Score + top 5 gaps$0
Full auditEvery item, all 11 pillars, with fixes$0 with free account
MonitoringScheduled re-audits + drift/expiry alerts + badge eligibilityfrom $19/mo
Done-for-youWe implement the fixes + monitor$99–$149/mo

For comparison, a YellowPages-style listing runs around $299/month. You never pay to find out where you stand.

The MapleReady Verified badge

Once your domain passes the minimum criteria — privacy basics, CASL email basics, accessibility basics, and local discoverability — you can embed a Verified badge in your footer. It re-checks your criteria automatically and links back to a live status page, so visitors know it is real. It is not a vanity score; it only shows Verified when the checks actually pass.

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MapleReady is guidance, not legal advice. We flag in-force Canadian rules; we do not treat proposed bills (AIDA / CPPA in Bill C-27) as law.