Apple just announced a new platform called Apple Business, an all-in-one system for running and growing a business.
It’s like Google Maps (Google Business Profile), but it’s Apple’s Version.
Most businesses are completely ignoring Apple Maps —>
Which means… 👉 It’s one of the easiest places for us to get ahead right now
It combines stuff like…
- device management
- business email and calendars
- team tools and apps
- and even ways to reach new customers
All in one place…
We can set everything up with pre-built configurations so devices are ready to go right out of the box.
It also lets you create a more professional presence with a custom-domain email and built-in communication tools.
Apple is opening new ways to get found online, especially through Apple Maps, where businesses will soon be able to run local ads when people search for nearby places.
Everything is designed to be simple, secure, and private, while helping businesses stay organized and reach more customers.
The platform launches April 14 and will be available in over 200 countries.
55-second intro video: https://businessconnect.apple.com/
Sign Up Here
Don’t use your personal account, if you don’t have a Apple Maps for business account specifically, just Create one

STATISTICS
Simple Way to Explain It
“Google Maps still dominates globally, probably around 70% of the market. Apple Maps is second, usually somewhere around 10–15%, with everything else splitting the rest.”
BUT… Here’s the part most don’t think about (important)
In the U.S. and iPhone-heavy markets…
- Apple Maps jumps to 20–30%+ usage
- In some cities, it’s even higher
Meaning…
1 out of every 3–4 customers could be using Apple Maps
What the REAL pie chart looks like…
Global (as of 2025)
- Google – 70%
- Apple – 12%
- Other things – 18%
U.S. / iPhone-heavy markets
- Google – 60–70%
- Apple – 25–30%
- Others – small