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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It is saved on this device and nowhere else. If you switch phones, save a copy and load it there.
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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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.
Their own listing points at Facebook, Instagram or a free page. The business is saying it, not us. Start here.
No site in the data, and has a phone. It may still have one. Check it on Google before you dial.
No site and no phone. No good for calling — good for walking past the door.
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.
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.