Nearly half the phones in Malaysia are iPhones. Ask an owner which map their customers use and the answer is almost always Google. Ask what they have claimed on Apple Maps and you usually get a blank look.
That gap is the opportunity. Apple Business Connect Malaysia costs nothing, takes an afternoon, and almost nobody in your category has bothered.
One thing confuses people. The tool named Apple Business Connect no longer exists under that name — Apple folded it into a bigger platform in April 2026. Everything it did still works.
Here is a short walkthrough of the claim process before the detail.
Source video: A walkthrough of claiming and verifying a business listing on Apple Maps, on YouTube
Quick Answer: Apple Business Connect was Apple’s free tool for controlling how a business appears on Apple Maps, Siri, Spotlight and Wallet. On 14 April 2026 Apple retired the name and moved every one of those tools into Apple Business. Existing data migrated automatically.
Most guides still describe a separate product called Apple Business Connect with its own login page. That is out of date, which is why so many Malaysian owners give up at the first screen.
Apple announced Apple Business on 24 March 2026 and launched it on 14 April. Three older products were merged into it:
Apple confirmed existing Business Connect data — claimed locations, place card details, photos and account information — migrated automatically. Nothing had to be re-entered.
So when a Malaysian owner searches for Apple Business Connect Malaysia today, the right destination is Apple Business. Same free tools, one door instead of three.
Quick Answer: Yes. Apple Business — the platform that replaced Apple Business Connect — launched free in more than 200 countries and regions, Malaysia included. A Malaysian SSM-registered business can claim, verify and brand its Apple Maps place card at no charge.
The confusion is understandable. Apple runs plenty of business services that reach Malaysia late or not at all, so owners assume the maps tools are the same. They are not — place card management shipped globally from day one. Only the paid layer is restricted.
Three things a Malaysian business needs before starting:
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Quick Answer: iOS held 45.51% of Malaysia’s mobile operating system share in July 2026. Apple Maps is the default on every one of those phones — the app that opens when a customer taps an address in Messages, Mail or Safari.
Malaysia is unusually Apple-heavy for the region. StatCounter put iOS at 45.51% against Android’s 54.46% in July 2026. Next door, Singapore passed the halfway mark at 50.19% iOS.
Default matters more than preference. Tap an address in WhatsApp, a calendar invite or Safari on an iPhone and you land in Apple Maps, whether you consider yourself an Apple Maps user or not.
The chart below models that share as monthly search volume. It is an illustrative projection, not measured traffic: the iPhone proportion is real, the tiers are examples to match against your own category.
| Monthly local searches | Estimated iPhone-origin searches | Relative scale |
|---|---|---|
| 500 | 228 | |
| 1,000 | 455 | |
| 2,500 | 1,138 | |
| 5,000 | 2,276 | |
| 10,000 | 4,551 |
Illustrative projection modelled on Malaysia’s 45.51% iOS mobile share, StatCounter, July 2026. Licence.
A category doing 2,500 local searches a month sees roughly 1,100 iPhone-origin searches. Those people still find you — Apple Maps carries unclaimed businesses from data partners — but they get a plain pin: no logo, no photos, no booking button, often the wrong hours.
Quick Answer: Sign in to Apple Business, search for your business, claim the existing place card, verify by phone or document, then add your logo, photos, hours and custom actions. Budget an afternoon plus a few days for verification.
Six steps take a Malaysian business from nothing to a branded, verified place card.
Step one is where most Apple Business Connect Malaysia claims fail. If your listing says “ABC Cafe” and SSM says “ABC Cafe Enterprise”, expect a rejection. The discipline that fixes NAP inconsistency across local listings applies here — resolve it once, across every platform.
On step six, WhatsApp usually converts best for a Malaysian audience. If you run a WhatsApp Channel for broadcasts, still point the action link at your main business number, so enquiries land where a human replies.
Quick Answer: Malaysian businesses get the full free stack — place card, showcases, custom actions, insights and branded email. The one gap is paid advertising: ads on Maps are rolling out in the US and Canada only.
Everyone writing about Apple’s new platform leads with the ads announcement. For a Malaysian reader that is the least useful part — it is the one thing you cannot have yet. The free stack is the story.
| Capability | Malaysia | US & Canada |
|---|---|---|
| Free account + place card claim | Yes | Yes |
| Logo, photos, hours on the card | Yes | Yes |
| Showcases and custom actions | Yes | Yes |
| Location insights | Yes | Yes |
| Business email on your own domain | Yes | Yes |
| Paid ads on Apple Maps | Not announced | From summer 2026 |
Compiled from Apple’s Apple Business announcement, March 2026. Apple states feature availability varies by country and region — confirm in your console. Licence.
Read the last row carefully. Apple said businesses must claim their location before ads become available, so owners who claim now are ready when the paid layer arrives — the position early Waze advertisers in Malaysia held.
The business email line matters too. If you are weighing up business email hosting in Malaysia, Apple just added a free-tier contender.
Quick Answer: Across ZenWeb-managed Malaysian client locations, more than nine in ten had claimed Google Business Profile at onboarding. Fewer than one in seven had claimed anything on Apple Maps. That gap is the cheapest local-search advantage going.
ZenWeb audits every map and directory listing a client holds before local SEO work begins. Apple Business Connect Malaysia has been available for years, yet the pattern below has barely shifted since 2024.
| Industry | Google Business Profile | Apple Maps | Waze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dental and medical clinics | 96% | 11% | 24% |
| F&B and cafes | 94% | 14% | 38% |
| Retail and showrooms | 91% | 12% | 29% |
| Beauty and wellness | 92% | 9% | 21% |
| Professional services | 89% | 6% | 12% |
| Trades and home services | 85% | 5% | 9% |
Aggregated from ZenWeb-managed campaigns, Malaysia, 2024–2026. Licence.
Two things stand out. Google is near saturation everywhere, so ranking there is a fight. Apple sits in single digits or low teens in every category, so simply being present is most of the battle.
Trades and home services show the widest gap: 85% on Google against 5% on Apple. For a plumber or aircon service in Klang Valley, a place card with a working call button is close to uncontested.
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Quick Answer: Across ZenWeb client onboardings, an Apple Maps claim typically clears in about three working days against roughly five for Google Business Profile. Apple rejects fewer first attempts, and when it does, the cause is almost always a business-name mismatch.
Owners delay this because they remember Google postcards that never arrived. Apple’s process is different, and faster in our experience.
| Stage | Apple Maps | Google Business Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Account setup | About 10 minutes | About 10 minutes |
| Verification method | Phone, SMS or document | Postcard, phone or video |
| Median time to verified | 3 working days | 5 working days |
| First attempt rejected | 18% | 27% |
| Top rejection cause | Name differs from SSM record | Unit or floor number format |
ZenWeb client tracking across 12 industries, 2024–2026. The Apple sample is smaller than the Google sample, reflecting lower claim rates. Licence.
Three working days leaves no planning excuse. Set aside an afternoon, submit, then check back the following week.
If a claim is rejected, resist creating a second listing. That is how you end up with the Apple Maps version of a duplicate business listing, far more painful to unwind than a resubmission.
Quick Answer: Google Business Profile is a ranking contest fed by reviews and activity. An Apple Maps place card is closer to a controlled brand asset — fewer ranking levers, far more control over what a customer sees when they arrive.
Treating Apple Maps as a second Google is the most common waste of effort. The two reward different work.
So keep pouring effort into reviews and activity on Google, because Google Maps ranking in Malaysia rewards it. Treat Apple Business Connect Malaysia as an accuracy job you do once, then check quarterly.
Both belong in the same habit as your business directory citations and your Bing listing — the network an AI assistant checks before answering a “near me” question.
Quick Answer: The five common errors are stale public-holiday hours, a name that does not match SSM, actions pointing at dead links, no photos, and claiming a second listing instead of fixing the first.
These come from listing audits, not theory. Each is cheap to fix and expensive to leave.
Hours are the one to schedule. Set a recurring reminder before each major Malaysian holiday and update Apple, Google and your website together — including the hours block on your WordPress site.
The photo point matters. Buying attention through YouTube Shorts ads or Google Maps ads while your free Apple listing shows a grey placeholder is a strange order of operations.
Quick Answer: Claim your place card at business.apple.com using your exact SSM name, verify by phone, add photos, hours and a working action link. One afternoon, no cost, and almost no competition in your category yet.
Apple Business Connect Malaysia is one of the few genuinely free wins left in local search. Nearly half of Malaysian phones default to Apple Maps, and single-digit percentages of businesses have claimed anything there.
The name change is the only real friction, and it is a five-minute problem. Everything Apple Business Connect did now lives inside Apple Business, your old data came along, and the door is at business.apple.com.
Do the boring version well: correct name, correct hours, real photos, a working action link, a quarterly check.
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Yes. Apple Business Connect Malaysia was free and its replacement still is — claiming and managing your place card costs nothing. Paid extras exist for device management and storage, but no listing tool carries a fee.
At business.apple.com. Apple retired the standalone Apple Business Connect product on 14 April 2026 and moved brand profiles, place cards, showcases and custom actions into Apple Business. Claimed locations and photos migrated across automatically.
Not yet. Apple is rolling out ads on Maps in the United States and Canada only, and has said businesses must claim their location before ads can run. Claiming now is the prerequisite if the option reaches Malaysia later.
Across ZenWeb client onboardings the median is about three working days, against roughly five for Google Business Profile. One in five first attempts is rejected, almost always because the submitted name does not match SSM.
Less than Google reviews do. Apple leans on third-party ratings rather than a Google-style review engine, so volume is not the lever it is on Google. Accurate details, real photos and working links matter more.
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