PreyReach
Local prospecting

Find small businesses without websites

In short

Many small, local businesses — trades, restaurants, salons — operate without a website. PreyReach finds them by category and city: it searches Google Places live, checks each business for a real site, and returns the ones with none. You can target a whole city or a single neighborhood, and every result includes a verified phone number so you can call.
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  • Works for local categories: trades, food, beauty, and services.
  • Search a whole city or narrow to one neighborhood or district.
  • Verified phone number on each business, so you can call.
  • Rating and review count to gauge how established a business is.
  • Checks for a real own-website, not a social or ordering link.
  • New accounts include 20 free credits.

How it works

  1. 1

    Pick a category and area

    Name a local category and a city or neighborhood, and add “no website”.

  2. 2

    Live local search

    PreyReach searches Google Places for that category in that exact area.

  3. 3

    Website check

    Each business is checked for a real site; the verdict becomes a column.

  4. 4

    Call or export

    Use the verified phone numbers to call, or export the list to CSV.

Why small businesses often have no website

Many small businesses get customers through referrals, foot traffic, and a Google Business Profile, so a website never became a priority. That does not mean they wouldn’t benefit from one — it means no one has built it yet. These are operating businesses with revenue and reviews but no web presence, which is why they come up often for local web designers and marketers.

Local categories with the most no-website businesses

Some local categories consistently have a higher share of businesses with no website. Common starting points:

  • Trades — plumbers, electricians, landscapers, painters, roofers
  • Food — independent cafés, takeaways, food trucks
  • Beauty and wellness — barbers, nail salons, massage, small gyms
  • Local services — cleaners, movers, repair shops, tutors

Searching a single neighborhood

You don’t have to search a whole city. Point a prompt at a specific district or suburb — for example “barbers in Brooklyn with no website” — and PreyReach searches that area only. That keeps the list local, which is useful when the businesses you’re targeting prefer to meet in person.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find small businesses without a website near me?

Name a local category and your city or neighborhood and add a “no website” condition, for example “local landscapers in Denver with no website”. PreyReach searches that area live and returns small businesses with no real site.

Which small-business categories have the most no-website prospects?

Local trades (plumbers, electricians, landscapers), independent food spots, and beauty and wellness services tend to have the most — businesses that run on referrals and foot traffic rather than search.

Can I narrow to one neighborhood?

Yes. You can target a specific district or suburb instead of a whole city, which keeps the list local and relevant for in-person outreach.

Do I get phone numbers to call?

Yes. Each business comes with a verified phone number and address from its Google profile, so you can call or visit rather than relying on email alone.

Find no-website businesses near you

New accounts include 20 free credits — enough to prospect your first neighborhoods.

Try PreyReach free

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