Build a list of businesses without websites
In short
- Every row is verified: name, address, phone, rating, website verdict.
- One-click CSV export, or save lists inside the app.
- De-duplicated and ranked by fit, not Google Maps’ default order.
- Generated live, so each run is a current list — not a stale file.
- Filter to no-website rows before exporting.
- New accounts include 20 free credits.
How it works
- 1
Describe the list
Name the category and city, for example “hair salons in Miami with no website”.
- 2
PreyReach assembles it live
It searches Google Places for that category and area and checks each business for a site.
- 3
Review the table
Each row shows contact details and a website yes/no, ranked by fit.
- 4
Export or save
Filter to the no-website rows, then export to CSV or save the list for follow-up.
What’s in the list
Each list is a structured table, not a raw scrape. Every row includes:
- Business name and full formatted address
- A verified phone number from the Google profile
- Rating and review count
- A website verdict — true or false on whether the business has a real site of its own
How the list stays current
The list is generated on demand rather than pulled from a stored file. Each time you run a prompt, PreyReach queries Google Places again, so new businesses are included and closed ones drop off. Run the same prompt next month and you get a fresh list for that area.
Using the list for outreach
The same chat that builds the list can draft cold-outreach emails against it and save segments for follow-up. So the list is a starting point for a campaign, not just an export — you can move from list to outreach without leaving the app.
Frequently asked questions
Can I export the list to CSV?
Yes. Every list exports to CSV in one click with all columns — name, phone, address, rating, and the website verdict — so it drops straight into a CRM or outreach tool.
How accurate is the website column?
Each business is checked individually for a real own-website. Social profiles, link-in-bio pages, and ordering links are not counted as a website, so the no-website rows are the businesses with no real site.
How big can the list be?
It depends on the category and area. A dense city and a common category return a large list; a niche one returns fewer. The list is ranked by fit, so the strongest matches are at the top.
Is the list fresh each time?
Yes. Lists are generated live from Google Places on each run, so re-running a prompt gives a current list rather than a recycled file.
Build your first list free
New accounts include 20 free credits — enough to assemble and export your first list.
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