The core job
Find businesses without websites
There are 31,627,706 business locations worldwide with no website — 42.6% of every business on the map. 22,407,542 of them have a phone number on record, which makes them reachable today.
To find the ones near you: filter the database by country and city, choose the trade you sell to, and tick no website. You get names, addresses, phone numbers and categories, exportable as CSV. The alternative — searching Google Maps and opening each result to check — takes about three minutes a business and quietly skips the ones Google decides not to show you.
Four filters, one list
Where
405 countries and territories, 539,930 cities. Work your own city, or a market you have decided to specialise in.
What trade
2,085 categories, from dentists to scaffolders. A narrow list is what lets one message sound personal two hundred times.
What they are missing
No website at all, or a Facebook page and nothing else. Exclude social-only if you want the harder-but-warmer conversations, or keep them if you would rather sell to someone who already believes being findable matters.
How to reach them
81.8% of records carry a phone number and 42.6% an email address. Filter to whichever channel you actually intend to use, so you are not exporting rows you cannot act on.
What the numbers look like by trade
A sample from the full study. The share without a website varies more by trade than most people expect.
| Trade | Businesses worldwide | No website | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurants | 1,851,467 | 1,252,380 | 67.6% |
| Beauty salons | 1,304,234 | 802,125 | 61.5% |
| Automotive repair | 798,038 | 382,357 | 47.9% |
| Dentists | 499,796 | 203,097 | 40.6% |
Where the data comes from
Overture Maps Foundation, under CDLA-Permissive-2.0, merged with All The Places under CC0-1.0. Both are open datasets published for exactly this kind of use, including commercial use and resale.
That matters more than it sounds. Scraping Google Maps breaks their terms of service and puts your clients' data on a foundation that can be pulled at any time. Everything here is licensed, auditable and yours to keep — see data licensing for the detail, and the study for the method behind the numbers.
Questions
How do you find businesses without websites?
Filter an open map dataset of 74,223,561 business locations down to the records with an empty website field, then narrow by country, city and trade. That is exactly what this tool does: pick Dentists in Chicago, tick “no website”, and you get the list with phone numbers attached. Doing it by hand — searching Google Maps and checking each result — takes about three minutes per business and misses most of them.
How many businesses have no website?
31,627,706 of 74,223,561 — 42.6%. Another 1,149,821 have only a Facebook or Instagram page. Of the ones with no real website, 22,407,542 have a phone number on record, which is the number that matters if you intend to contact them. Full breakdown by country and trade is in the free data study.
Is the data legal to use?
Yes. It comes from Overture Maps (CDLA-Permissive-2.0) and All The Places (CC0-1.0) — both openly licensed for commercial use, including resale. Nothing is scraped and nothing comes from Google Maps, whose terms forbid exactly this. Records are business locations, not personal data about individuals. How you contact them is still governed by GDPR, PECR or CAN-SPAM depending on where you and they are.
Can I export the list?
Yes — CSV, up to 25,000 records a month on the paid plan and 10 on the free one, with names, addresses, phone numbers, categories and any email addresses in the source data. There is no per-record charge and no credit system.
What about businesses that already have a website?
Often a better sale. Run the built-in audit and you get a Google PageSpeed score for their site — a business whose site scores 24 out of 100 and takes nine seconds to load has an obvious problem, and now you have a number to open with instead of an opinion.
Try it on your own city
Ten exports free, no card. Pick a trade, tick “no website”, and see how many there are within driving distance of you.
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