According to TendorAI's database of 8,625 SRA-registered solicitors, the gap between AI-visible and AI-invisible firms is already significant. It is widening every month.
This is not a prediction. This is what TendorAI's data shows right now.
The Invisibility Problem: What TendorAI's Data Shows
TendorAI tracks 8,625 SRA-registered solicitors across England and Wales. Of those:
- 7,167 firms have a website — the minimum requirement to be detectable by AI
- 1,458 firms have no website at all — 17% of all SRA-registered practices
- In Cardiff specifically, 21% of registered solicitors have no web presence
| City | SRA-Registered Firms | No Website | Invisibility Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| London | 2,331 | 403 | 17% |
| Manchester | 302 | 48 | 16% |
| Birmingham | 249 | 61 | 24% |
| Leeds | 138 | 21 | 15% |
| Cardiff | 81 | 17 | 21% |
| Bradford | 82 | 21 | 26% |
| Newcastle | 60 | 15 | 25% |
Source: TendorAI database of SRA-registered solicitors, March 2026
Having a website is the floor, not the ceiling. A website with no structured data is only marginally better than no website at all — AI engines cannot extract reliable information from unstructured content.
How AI Selects Which Solicitor to Recommend
When a potential client asks ChatGPT “find me a conveyancing solicitor in Bristol with fixed fees,” the AI does not browse a list of firms. It draws on indexed, structured data it has already processed.
The firms it recommends share three characteristics:
Crawlable web presence
A website that AI engines can access and index
Structured data
Schema markup declaring services, location, and credentials explicitly
Third-party citations
Directories, review platforms, and regulatory registers that validate the firm
Firms without all three are skipped — regardless of how good their reputation is locally or how long they have been practising. This is the structural problem TendorAI was built to solve.
The Scale of the Opportunity (and the Risk)
TendorAI's data across all regulated professions reveals a pattern:
| Vertical | Firms Tracked | No Website | Invisibility Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solicitors | 8,625 | 1,458 | 17% |
| Accountants | 1,380 | 21 | 2% |
| Mortgage Advisors | 1,100 | 532 | 48% |
| Office Equipment | 1,048 | 602 | 57% |
| Financial Advisors | 525 | 110 | 21% |
Source: TendorAI database, March 2026
Solicitors are better positioned than most regulated professions — accountants have near-universal web presence. But a website alone does not create AI visibility. Of the 7,167 solicitor firms with websites, the vast majority have no structured schema data, no AI-optimised content, and no mechanism for AI engines to verify their credentials.
Having a website in 2026 is the equivalent of having a Yellow Pages listing in 2005. It is necessary. It is nowhere near sufficient.
What AI-Cited Firms Are Doing Differently
TendorAI's analysis of firms that appear consistently in AI recommendation results identifies four common factors:
Declared credentials
SRA number, practice area accreditations (CQS, Lexcel, Law Society panels), and year of establishment are explicitly declared in structured data — not buried in an About page.
Location specificity
City, postcode, and coverage area are machine-readable. "We serve clients across the South West" is useless to an AI engine. "addressLocality": "Bristol", "postalCode": "BS1 4QS" is not.
Service clarity
Practice areas are listed as structured entities, not paragraph text. An AI cannot reliably extract "we specialise in residential conveyancing and family law" from a homepage. Schema-declared services are unambiguous.
Third-party citation
The firm appears in authoritative directories that AI engines treat as trust signals. Trustpilot, the SRA register, and structured directories like TendorAI provide the external validation that moves a firm from "possible result" to "confident recommendation."
The Cardiff Case Study
Gemini's response to “best conveyancing solicitor Cardiff 2025” cited three sources: CJCH Solicitors' own award page, Trustpilot, and Wales 247.
TendorAI tracks 81 SRA-registered solicitors in Cardiff. CJCH appeared because:
- ✓They won a named, datable award (Conveyancing Firm of the Year — Wales 2025)
- ✓They published content about it on their own domain
- ✓That content was indexed, structured, and citable
The other 80 Cardiff firms were not recommended — not because they are worse solicitors, but because they gave AI engines nothing to cite.
This is the entire problem in one example. AI does not discover the best firm. It recommends the most citable firm.
What Changes in 2026
Three shifts are already underway that will accelerate AI's role in solicitor discovery:
From keywords to entities
AI engines rank firms based on declared identity — who they are, what they do, where they operate, what credentials they hold — not keyword density. SRA profile verification is emerging as a primary trust signal.
Zero-click recommendations
Queries like “employment solicitor Manchester” increasingly return a direct recommendation rather than a list of links. The firm recommended gets the enquiry. The firms not recommended are not seen.
AI advertising
Perplexity has opened sponsored placements in the UK. ChatGPT's ad model is in development. Firms with structured profiles already in place will be first in line. Firms without structured data cannot buy their way into these placements — the infrastructure has to exist first.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How does TendorAI know which firms are AI-visible?
The TendorAI Position
TendorAI maintains the UK's largest structured database of regulated professional services firms — 12,793 businesses across solicitors, accountants, mortgage advisors, financial advisors, and office equipment suppliers, all sourced directly from SRA, ICAEW, and FCA registers.
Every firm in the database has a structured profile. Pro firms have that profile extended to their own website via an automatically maintained schema installation — no developer required, no quarterly audits, no schema drift.
When a potential client asks AI to recommend a solicitor, TendorAI-listed firms have declared their credentials, location, services, and accreditations in machine-readable format. That is why they get recommended.
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Published 21 March 2026 by TendorAI
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