Australian Local Services 100% City Coverage · 100 Cities · 40 Niches
DataMap has achieved 100% coverage of 4,000 city×niche combinations across Australia — 100 cities and 40 niches, every combination mapped and scored. From Byron Bay to Broken Hill, Cairns to Geraldton, the Australian local services intelligence layer is the most comprehensive local business data map in the country.
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Toowoomba Trade Services
AI-Detected Signals
Tech Stack
Basic HTML site · No analytics
"Active business with solid reviews but a site from the early 2010s. No SSL, no SEO, no analytics. Meanwhile competitors with modern sites are capturing all the local search traffic."
Byron Bay Wellness Centre
AI-Detected Signals
Tech Stack
Squarespace · No analytics · 18 pages
"Good foundation with booking and SSL, but missing analytics and schema. In a competitive tourist market like Byron Bay, these gaps mean lost bookings to more digitally visible competitors."
Marine services business · 2/10 AI Score · Geraldton WA · Full data available
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What does 100% coverage mean for Australian cities?
DataMap has mapped at least one business for every combination of our 100 tracked Australian cities and 40 niche categories — all 4,000 city×niche combinations have AI-scored intelligence. No city has gaps.
Which Australian cities have the most businesses mapped?
Toowoomba (308), Bendigo (290), Byron Bay (281), Wagga Wagga (255), Tamworth (229), Mackay (227), Cairns (222), Geraldton (220), Rockhampton (216), and Ballarat (215) lead by volume.
What niches are covered in Australia?
40 niches including plumber, electrician, restaurant, café, physiotherapy, dentist, massage, gym, real estate agent, accountant, cleaning service, and more — all standard local service categories.
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