3.6%
have all four doors open today
The headroom: 96% of businesses have room to grow on at least one door.
Public Research Index · 2026 Edition
How ready are small businesses ?
The first structured reading of how 2,604 Bahamian businesses show up across the four doors a customer checks first: Google, website, Facebook, and WhatsApp. Free to read. As of April 2026.
Est. 2026 · New Providence, The Bahamas
Why this matters now
12.5 million visitors a year, a $7 billion tourism economy, and 94.8% internet penetration. The customers are already connected. The opportunity is being found by them.
Google is the most-opened door: 62% of businesses are already there. The momentum is real, and the opportunity is the three doors most haven’t opened yet.
AI search visits grew 42.8% year over year, and AI assistants answer “best X near me” by reading your Google Business Profile. A business invisible to AI search is invisible to a whole new discovery layer.
The opportunity
3.6%
have all four doors open today
The headroom: 96% of businesses have room to grow on at least one door.
623
Google profiles ready to be claimed
Already on Google, just unmanaged. Claiming one is free and takes about 15 minutes.
0218
reviews, as doors go from 0 to 4
Each door opened multiplies the rest. Presence compounds.
As of April 2026 · 2,604 businesses across 8 industries.
What the index is
The Bahamas Digital Readiness Index is the first structured reading of digital readiness across 2,604 businesses in 8 industries. It reads how each appears in the four public places a customer looks before they visit, call, or buy. It is research, not a scorecard of winners and losers. The rankings, the door guides, and a summary of how it was measured are free to read, date-stamped, and written to be cited. The only thing the index ever asks for is an email, and only when you want your own business’s readiness scored for you.
The compounding effect
Businesses with zero open doors average no reviews and a 31.9 readiness score. Businesses with all four average 218 reviews and a 60.6 score. Doors don’t add. They compound.
Reviews & score by number of open doors · as of April 2026
See the full pattern in The Index: reviews, score, and every industry →Find your industry
Eight industries, each with its own pattern of strong and open doors. Pick yours to see the standing, the gap, and the free fix.
Average doors open per business, by industry · as of April 2026.
The Bahamas reality
Bahamian customers discover and decide online on Google, Facebook, and WhatsApp, then transact in person or over a quick message. That is exactly why digital presence matters more here, not less. The doors aren’t the sale; they’re how the sale starts.
Read why digital matters more in The Bahamas →For business owners
Check your own digital readiness across the four doors, then open the ones that matter most for your industry. Free, and most fixes take under an hour.
Check your score SoonFor institutions
The full 2026 report carries the national and sector findings: the gaps, the benchmarks, and the interventions that move them.