About the data
Plain-English documentation of where our data comes from, how we verify it, and how billing works.
What is a "business without a website"?
A no-website business is a local company that has a Google Maps listing — phone, address, category, hours, reviews — but no website URL linked from it. These businesses are still active, still serving customers, and still findable on Maps. They simply haven't set up a website. A small percentage of them have a Facebook page in lieu of a website; for outreach purposes we treat both groups the same, since web design agencies pitch them the same way.
Where the data comes from
Every search runs against Google Maps in real time. We filter results to only listings where the website field is empty and the phone field is present. We then expand outward from your starting city to nearby cities within your selected radius, querying each one and deduplicating businesses by Google's internal place ID. The final CSV contains only businesses that match the filter and were unique across the entire fan-out.
What you get in the CSV
- Business name
- Phone number (verified by Google Maps)
- Street address
- Neighborhood, city, state
- Category (e.g. "Roofing contractor")
- Google rating
- Review count
- Google Maps URL for the listing
We do not include email addresses. By definition, businesses without websites don't have business emails to extract — every B2B email-finding tool works by scraping a business's website. For this segment, phone is the deliverable.
How the pricing works
You pick a maximum budget. Your card is authorized — not charged — for that amount. We run the search, generate the CSV, and then capture only the actual cost (a per-lead rate that decreases at higher tiers). The remaining authorization is released to your card automatically.
This is the same payment pattern hotels use when you check in, or that rental cars use for the deposit. You're protected from being charged for leads we don't actually deliver.
Common buyers
- Web design agencies pitching website builds to small local businesses
- SEO freelancers offering local-SEO services to clients without a digital presence
- AI automation consultants selling chatbots, online booking, and digital workflow tools
- Outbound sales teams at agencies running phone-first cold outreach