Google just dropped a bombshell in Search Labs that could completely transform how local businesses get leads. It's called "Ask for Me," and it uses Google Duplex (their conversational AI tech from 2018) to automatically call businesses and get quotes for services.
By the numbers, here's what we know from early tests:
- Google calls up to 11 businesses from the top Local Finder results
- Responses are delivered to customers in about 30 minutes
- Currently it’s being tested in just 2 categories: auto repair and nail salons
- The feature takes customers less than 60 seconds to use once familiar with it
What does "Ask for Me" actually do?
When someone searches for something like "oil change near me," they'll see an "Ask for Me" option below the Local Pack. After selecting their specific service needs, car details, and preferred communication method, Google's AI assistant:
- Calls multiple local businesses from the top search results
- Asks for pricing and availability information
- Compiles responses for the searcher
- Delivers a side-by-side comparison via email or SMS
In other words, Google has created an ultra-convenient RFP system for everyday services that puts businesses in direct price competition. And customers don't have to do any of the calling around themselves.

The problem for SMBs: Price wars and lost connections
You might need to hold your clients hands when breaking this news because this isn't great news for small businesses. Here's why:
Price becomes everything
When services are presented side-by-side with only price and availability shown, businesses are forced to compete solely on price. This is especially problematic for service businesses that differentiate on quality, experience, or specialised expertise.
Personal connections disappear
42.4% of Millennials and 55.9% of Boomers still rely on Google Search first when discovering products (according to GRIN survey data). But with this new feature, traditional direct phone conversations where businesses could build rapport and communicate value could vanish.
Workload increases while conversion drops
Business staff have to handle these AI calls like any other inquiry, but with:
- Zero information about the potential customer
- Likelihood of lower conversion due to price-shopping
- No opportunity to qualify the lead
- Potential for spam abuse (competitors wasting staff time)
Now none of this ideal for SMBs, but it’s happening. So that’s where your sales team come in - they’re there to help them compete, rather than lose out based on ranking.
This changes everything for your sales team
If you're selling digital marketing solutions to SMBs, "Ask for Me" just handed you an incredible opportunity. Here's why your sales agents using Insites should be excited:
1. Creates genuine urgency that closes deals
Unlike other Google updates that might seem abstract, this feature represents a tangible, easy-to-understand shift in how consumers find businesses. When you get prospects to understand that:
- Only top-ranked businesses will receive these automated calls
- Their competitors might already be getting these leads
- Businesses with no clear differentiators will get trapped in brutal price wars
Suddenly, digital marketing services become an urgent necessity rather than a "nice to have."
2. Local SEO becomes critical
If Google only calls businesses from the top Local Finder results, ranking well isn't just about visibility anymore - it's about being included in automated lead generation.
Your sales agents can use Insites to:
- Show exactly where prospects rank in local search
- Use Local Grid to demonstrate which competitors are likely receiving these calls instead
- Quantify the potential revenue impact of missing these leads
- Create data-driven proposals with clear ROI potential
3. Opens new service opportunities
"Ask for Me" creates specific new needs for SMBs that your team can address:
AI-Readiness Audits: Only 18.8% of Gen Z consumers use Google as their primary product discovery tool (compared to 30.4% using Instagram and 23.2% using TikTok). But Google's new AI features could change those numbers dramatically. Sales agents can offer:
- Technical optimisation for AI crawlers
- Schema markup implementation
- Page speed improvements (critical for AI indexing)
- Local business metadata optimisation
Differentiation Strategies: Help businesses stand out when traditional differentiators are removed through:
- Review management (star ratings become even more important)
- Content strategies that communicate unique value propositions
- Website optimisation for conversion once customers engage directly
Response Protocols: Prepare businesses for handling these new AI-generated inquiries with:
- Staff training programs
- Scripts that effectively communicate value beyond price
- Follow-up strategies to convert price-shoppers
How to use Insites to prepare clients
Your sales team can leverage Insites to help SMBs prepare for this new reality with concrete, actionable steps:
- Run comprehensive local audits to identify where businesses stand in local search rankings.
- Analyse competitor performance using the Local Grid to understand who's receiving these automated calls.
- Identify specific optimisation opportunities across Google Business Profile, local citations, reviews and more.
- Create ongoing monitoring plans to track performance as AI features evolve.
This is a sales opportunity, not a threat
While "Ask for Me" creates challenges for SMBs, it represents a massive opportunity for digital marketing providers who can help businesses adapt. Your job? Nurture them through the shift.
The local businesses that will thrive aren't those with the lowest prices—they're the ones working with solution providers to optimise SEO and AI search results. And that's exactly what Insites equips your team to deliver.
To learn more about how Insites helps sales team,
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