PreyReach
Lead generation

Find businesses without websites

In short

PreyReach finds businesses without websites by searching Google Places live for a category and city, then checking each result for a real website. You describe the search in plain English — for example, “plumbers in Austin with no website” — and get back a list of businesses that have no site of their own, each with a verified phone number, address, and rating.
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  • Searches Google Places in real time — not a stored, resold database.
  • Checks every business individually for a real own-website.
  • Counts a Facebook page or ordering link as “no website”.
  • Returns name, address, phone, rating, and a website yes/no per business.
  • Filter to the no-website rows and export to CSV.
  • New accounts include 20 free credits.

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe the search

    Name a business category and a city, and add the condition “no website”.

  2. 2

    Live Google Places search

    PreyReach queries Google Places for that category and area in real time.

  3. 3

    Website check per business

    Each result is checked for a real own-website; the verdict becomes a column.

  4. 4

    Filter and export

    Keep the businesses with no website, then export to CSV or draft outreach.

What counts as “no website”?

A business has “no website” when it has no real site of its own. PreyReach uses this definition because it matches what web, SEO, and marketing agencies are actually looking for:

  • A business with its own domain counts as having a website.
  • A Facebook or Instagram page, a Linktree, or a food-ordering link does not count as a website.
  • No link at all also counts as no website.

Why Google Maps can’t filter for this

Google Maps has no “has no website” filter, so the only manual option is to open each business profile and look — which does not scale. The website field on a profile is also unreliable for this: Google often fills it with a Facebook page or an ordering link, so a business with no real site can still appear to have one. PreyReach evaluates each result against the definition above instead of trusting that field.

What you get back

The result is a table of businesses in your target category and city. Each row has the business name, address, verified phone number, rating and review count, and a clear website verdict. The rows marked “no website” are your prospect list. Because every search runs live, the list reflects the businesses operating in that area now, not a snapshot from months ago.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find businesses without a website?

Name a category and city and add a “no website” condition, for example “plumbers in Austin with no website”. PreyReach searches Google Places live, checks each business for a real site, and returns the ones with none.

Is the data live or from a database?

Live. Every search queries the Google Places API in real time, so results reflect the businesses operating in your target area now rather than a resold snapshot.

Does it count a Facebook page as a website?

No. A business whose only online presence is a Facebook page, an Instagram profile, a Linktree, or a food-ordering link is returned as having no website.

What does it cost to try?

New accounts include 20 free credits, which is enough to run your first searches. After that, pricing is credit-based and you pay for the leads you pull.

Find your first no-website prospects

New accounts include 20 free credits — enough to run your first searches.

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