The businesses Google can't find

Type a town and get back the local businesses that have no website of their own: restaurants, barbershops, salons, garages and trades.

Free, no sign-up, no account. The data comes from OpenStreetMap. Each town's results are cached for a day so a service everyone shares doesn't get hammered.

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Read this before you call anyone. A business missing a website in the data is not proof that it has none — that field is incomplete everywhere. That's why the list comes in three tiers, and only tier A is certain.

Every row has a link to check it on Google in five seconds. Do that before you dial.

Business Phone Check Tier

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A   B   C
Tap a dot to jump to its row.

The three tiers

This is the part almost no lead list tells you, and it's what decides whether you waste your morning. Incomplete data isn't false data — but treating it as certain is what makes you call someone who already has a site.

A Confirmed

Their own listing points at Facebook, Instagram or a free page. The business is saying it, not us. Start here.

B To check

No site in the data, and has a phone. It may still have one. Check it on Google before you dial.

C Cold

No site and no phone. No good for calling — good for walking past the door.

What this tool does not do

It does not guess whether the business wants a website. It does not tell you who the owner is. It does not replace knocking on the door. Chains are filtered out on purpose: their site is decided by a corporate office and they are not going to hire you.

How to use it without burning out

Sort by tier, download the CSV, and work one street at a time. What converts isn't the size of the list — it's showing up in person with something to show on your phone screen.