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The database, in real numbers

Find businesses without websites — and the ones whose website is broken.

Every figure on this page is counted from the live database, not estimated. If a number looks too good, check it against the country table below — it is all reproducible from the source data.

22,407,542 businesses that publish a phone number and have no real website — only a social page, or nothing at all. That is your pitch list.
74,223,561Business records
405Countries & territories
539,930Cities
2,085Business categories
81.8%Have a phone number
42.6%Have an email address
The eight largest markets, counted 21 August 2026. 405 countries and territories are loaded in total.
CountryBusinessesCities PhoneReal websiteEmail
United States14,894,88438,91091.2%80.5%44.1%
Brazil5,528,0059,37984.2%35.1%43.1%
India4,489,48444,35472.8%41.5%34.9%
United Kingdom3,207,98732,57587.6%78.1%33.7%
Mexico3,072,77711,71380.1%26.3%40.8%
Germany3,014,03525,01790.9%85.7%53.5%
Japan2,893,50314,24675.4%59.3%13.2%
Italy2,395,78218,20986.4%61.0%55.6%

The spread is the point. In Germany 85.7% of businesses have a real website; in Mexico it is 26.3% and in Brazil 35.1%. Three million Mexican businesses are listed and roughly three quarters of them have nothing but a phone number. If you sell web design, that gap is the work — and the whole picture, all 45 markets and 41 trades, is in the free data study.

What you get

What to expect when you sign up.

No demo call, no sales process, no waiting for access. You create an account and the whole database is in front of you. Here is exactly what is behind the button.

01

A searchable database, immediately

74.2 million businesses across 405 countries and territories, searchable by city, trade, and what contact details they do or do not have. No import step, no setup, no connecting anything.

539,930 cities · 2,085 trades
02

The "no website" filter

One switch that hides every business already running a proper site, and keeps the ones with a social page or nothing at all. This is the filter the whole product exists for.

22,407,542 matching businesses
03

Live website scoring

For businesses that do have a site, run Google PageSpeed against a whole list at once. Filter to everyone scoring under 30 on mobile and you have a segment with a provable problem.

Measured live, stamped with the date
04

A branded report per business

A one-page audit you can send: their score, load time, layout stability, and what it costs them, in plain English — with your name, number and logo on it, not ours.

Included on the paid plan
05

CSV export that opens anywhere

Name, trade, city, address, phone, email, website, coordinates and confidence score. Opens in Excel, Google Sheets or any CRM. Every file carries its own licence notice.

16 columns, UTF-8, no lock-in
06

Honest gaps, stated up front

42.6% of records have an email, not 100%. Nothing is phone-verified. Businesses close and move. You will read that here rather than discover it after your first export.

See the country table above
How it works

Four steps, about ten minutes.

This is the same journey the film above flies through — here it is as instructions.

STEP 1

Pick a market

Choose a country, then a city, then a trade. Dentists in Lahore. Plumbers in Brisbane.

STEP 2

Filter to the gap

Switch on "no real website", or "has an email", or a minimum confidence score. Watch the count fall to something you can actually work through.

STEP 3

Score their sites

Run audits across the list. The slow, broken and mobile-hostile float to the top.

STEP 4

Export and pitch

Download the CSV, or generate a branded audit report per business and send it with your name on it.

Where the data comes from

Openly licensed. Independently verifiable.

Every record traces to a named, permissively licensed source. Nothing is scraped from a platform that forbids it, and nothing is bought from a broker who forbids you passing it on.

Why this matters to you, not just to us

Most lead tools are built on data scraped from platforms whose terms forbid it. That risk does not stay with the vendor — it follows the lists into your business, and it is why those contracts are written to make you delete everything the day you stop paying.

Frontage Leads is built on CDLA-Permissive-2.0 and CC0 data. Nothing is scraped from a site that prohibits it, nothing comes from a broker who cannot prove where it came from, and anything you exported while subscribed stays yours to keep and use.

SourceLicenceWhat the licence allowsRefreshed
Overture Maps Foundation
Backed by Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, TomTom
CDLA-Permissive-2.0Commercial use, with attributionMonthly
All The Places
Store-locator pages businesses publish themselves
CC0-1.0 (public domain)Commercial use, no conditionsWeekly
Website performance scores
Measured by us via Google PageSpeed
Our own measurementYours outrightOn demand

That column describes what the licences allow us to do — it is why this product can exist. It is not a right your subscription passes on: exported records are for use inside your own business and your own client work. The licensing page spells out both sides.

Pricing

One price. Everything included.

No tiers to compare, no credit packs, no per-search charge, no overage bill. Try it free first — no card, and you keep whatever you export.

Free

$0
Enough to prove the data is real before you pay for it.
  • Full search and every filter
  • 10 exported listings every 30 days
  • 5 website audits a month
  • One country
  • Branded reports
  • Shareable client pages
Start free — no card

Complete access

$27/month
Everything the tool does, for one flat monthly price.
  • All 405 countries and territories, all 74.2 million records
  • Unlimited searching and filtering
  • 25,000 exported records a month
  • 5,000 website audits a month
  • Branded audit reports with your logo
  • Shareable client list pages
  • New countries on request
  • Cancel any time, 14-day refund
Get complete access — $27

The 25,000 monthly export figure is a fair-use ceiling, not a meter — it exists to stop someone copying the whole database wholesale, and it is roughly 50 times what a busy agency gets through. Nobody has ever been billed for exceeding it, because we do not bill for overages at all: the tool simply tells you and stops.

Payments are processed by Paddle.com, our authorised reseller and merchant of record. Your invoice comes from Paddle and includes any tax due in your country. Refunds within 14 days, no questions — see our refund policy.

Questions

Before you buy.

How do I find businesses without websites?

Filter by city and trade, then switch on the "no real website" filter. Frontage Leads holds 22,407,542 businesses that publish a phone number but have no website of their own — only a social page, or nothing at all.

You can narrow that to a single city and a single trade in a few seconds, check how many are left, and export the list. Most people start with a trade they already sell to, in a city they can reference on a call.

What is Frontage Leads?

Frontage Leads is a local business lead generation tool built on openly licensed map data. It holds 74,223,561 business records across 405 countries and territories, lets you filter them by city, trade and contact completeness, scores their websites with Google PageSpeed Insights, and exports the result as CSV.

It is aimed at people who sell something to local businesses — web design, SEO, ads, software — and who need a defensible reason to make contact.

How much does it cost?

$27 a month, flat, for complete access. There is also a free plan that gives you 10 exported listings every 30 days with no card required.

There are no credit packs, no per-search charges and no overage bills. When you reach a month's allowance the tool tells you and stops.

Which countries and cities are covered?

All of them — 405 countries and territories, 539,930 cities. The largest are the United States (14,894,884 records), Brazil (5,528,005), India (4,489,484), the United Kingdom (3,207,987), Mexico (3,072,777), Germany (3,014,035), Japan (2,893,503) and Italy (2,395,782).

Everything the open dataset publishes is loaded. If a place is missing it is missing upstream too — ask and we will it, usually within a day.

Where does the data come from?

Two openly licensed sources. The Overture Maps Foundation — a joint project of Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and TomTom — under CDLA-Permissive-2.0, and All The Places, which collects the store-locator pages businesses publish themselves, under CC0-1.0.

Nothing is scraped from a platform that forbids it, and nothing comes from a data broker. Full detail on the licensing page.

How accurate are the leads?

81.8% have a phone number, 55.8% have a real website and 42.6% have an email address — those are counted, not estimated.

The honest limitation: these records aggregate what businesses have published about themselves. Nobody phones them to check. Firms close, move and change numbers, so treat any list as a strong starting point rather than a verified register. That is true of every provider in this market; we just say it out loud.

Can I resell the lists?

No. Your subscription covers using the records inside your own business — prospecting, outreach, research, and work you deliver to your own clients. Selling or republishing the data itself as a dataset is not permitted on any plan.

What happens to what I exported if I cancel?

You keep it. Records you exported while subscribed remain yours to use — we do not require deletion when you stop paying, which is a clause you will find in most competitors' contracts. What ends is access to the tool: search, new exports and audits.

Am I allowed to email everyone in an export?

Having a lawful copy of a record is not the same as having permission to market to it. Anti-spam and privacy rules — GDPR and PECR in Europe, CAN-SPAM in the United States, CASL in Canada and their equivalents elsewhere — apply to you as the sender, not to us as the supplier.

In practice: business phone numbers and role addresses like info@ are the safe end of this. Read the rules for the country you are contacting.

Does it include personal details of named individuals?

No. Frontage Leads holds business records — company name, address, business phone, website and role-based addresses such as info@ or sales@. We deliberately do not compile named-individual profiles, direct dials or personal email addresses.

Start now

Ten listings, free, in the next two minutes.

No card, no call, no demo. Create an account and the whole database is in front of you — pick a city, switch on "no website", and see what is sitting in your own market.