Why Gemini Wins by Being Everywhere

In technology, the best product doesn’t always win. The product with the least friction wins.
Last week, we analyzed Anthropic’s “Specialist” strategy, how Claude is winning the high-end market by being the smartest “Employee” for deep work.
But Google is playing a different game. They aren’t just trying to win the “IQ War.” They are winning the “Surface Area War.”
With Gemini, Google is executing the most ruthless incumbent playbook in history. They are proving that when you control the screen (Android), the browser (Chrome), and the workplace (Workspace), you don’t just compete, you dominate.
The Strategy: Distribution is God
Google possesses the most valuable asset in the digital economy: The Default Setting.
- 3 Billion Android Devices.
- 3 Billion Google Workspace Users.
- 90% Search Market Share.
While OpenAI and Anthropic have to fight for every signup, Google just pushes an update.
The “Alt-Tab” Friction Cost
To use Claude, you have to:
- Open a new tab.
- Go to Claude.ai.
- Copy your data from a Doc.
- Paste it into Claude.
- Prompt.
To use Gemini, you:
- Click the “Sparkle” icon inside your Google Doc.
- It already knows the context.

That difference seems small (seconds), but in consumer behavior, seconds are everything. Google wins because they own the Context Window (your email, your calendar, your drive).
The Workplace Moat: The Default OS
While Wall Street focuses on model benchmarks, Google has quietly locked down the place where business actually happens: Google Workspace.

Google owns the productivity stack via Docs, Sheets, and Gmail. Now, they are deploying Gemini for Workspace, embedded directly into the daily operations of 3 billion users.
This is a massive defensive moat.
- Workers aren’t learning to “Prompt AI” in a separate tab.
- They are learning to “Ask Gemini” to draft the email they are already writing.
By capturing the corporate workflow, Google ensures that AI isn’t a tool you buy; it’s a feature you already have. They are training the workforce to view Gemini as the default interface for work.
The Android Factor: The Hardware Moat
The final pillar of Google’s strategy is Android. With Gemini Nano running locally on Pixel and Samsung devices, Google creates a hardware-level moat.
- Gemini can screen your calls.
- Gemini can summarize your notifications.
- Gemini can control your apps.
An app-based AI (like ChatGPT) cannot touch the operating system deeply enough to compete with this.

The BWR Take
Claude is a fantastic “Employee” for the 5% of users who are expert coders. But Gemini is becoming the Operating System for Intelligence for everyone else.
They have raised the bar on capability while lowering the bar on friction. It is no longer just “Good Enough”; it is excellent, and it is everywhere.
This isn’t just a feature update. It is Total Dominance.
The lesson for strategists: Innovation matters, but Friction determines the winner.