Martensville is a young, fast-growing commuter city about 8 km north of Saskatoon on Highway 12. Its population reached 10,549 at the 2021 Census, up 9.3% from 2016, making it the second fastest-growing city in Saskatchewan behind neighbouring Warman. With a median age near 33.6 and a median household income around $115,000, it is a community of young families, skilled trades, and professionals who often work in the wider Saskatoon CMA but increasingly build, shop, and run businesses at home.
That growth fuels a local economy of construction and trades, retail and personal services, and small-to-medium manufacturing and light industrial firms clustered in three modest business parks: the 28-acre Meadows Business Park, the newer 13-acre Black Iron Crossing Industrial area, and the original 9th Street North Industrial zone of fabrication, excavating, and warehousing. Shercom Industries, the long-running tire and rubber-products manufacturer at the adjacent Corman Industrial Park, is the area's most visible plant. Most of these are lean, owner-operated businesses where a few unanswered calls or a stack of manual paperwork directly costs revenue.
For Martensville businesses, the fastest payback comes from after-hours customer response, quoting and intake automation, document handling, and back-office workflow: the routine work that burns out a small team. Every deployment runs with Canadian data residency, PIPEDA and CASL compliance for private-sector data and messaging, HIPA safeguards for clinics and dental practices, and Central Time support. Chatbots can ship in days; multi-system workflow platforms in a few weeks.