FOR WEB DESIGNERS & AGENCIES
A Google Maps scraper alternative that qualifies the leads for you
Most people reach for a Google Maps scraper to find local businesses without a website. The problem: a scraper hands you a raw spreadsheet you still have to clean, qualify, and cold-message yourself. bizvoid is the alternative that does the qualifying — it isolates the no-website businesses, audits the ones that have a site, and drafts the pitch, all from live listing data.
Try it free — no card →What a raw scraper leaves you to do
A raw list — not a qualified one
A scraper dumps every listing it can grab. You still have to open each one to confirm it has no website, and decide whether the ones that do are even worth pitching.
No signal on the sites that exist
Scrapers do not tell you whether an existing website is slow, broken, or not mobile-friendly — so you can not separate "redesign-ready" from "leave it alone."
You still write every message
The export gets you names and maybe a phone number. The actual outreach — the part that wins the client — is entirely on you.
Freshness & terms
Scraped lists go stale fast, and bulk-scraping Google Maps sits in a terms-of-service gray area. Live, on-demand lookups avoid both problems.
Raw scraper output vs. bizvoid
| A Google Maps scraper | bizvoid |
|---|---|
| A CSV of every listing in the area | A filtered list of businesses with no website |
| You qualify each row by hand | No-website + industry filters do it for you |
| Nothing on existing-site quality | 0–100 flaw audit on the sites that exist |
| You write all the outreach | AI drafts a pitch naming the exact problem |
| Just data | Leads + audit + pitch + an AI-built site |
Not a scraper — live lookups
bizvoid does not mass-harvest and store a scraped copy of Google Maps. It performs live, on-demand lookups by zip code when you scan, so the data is current and you avoid the stale lists and terms-of-service gray area that come with bulk scraping. You get the same "scan a city, filter by industry, isolate no-website listings" workflow — without being a scraper.
FAQ
What is the best alternative to a Google Maps scraper for finding leads?
For web designers and agencies, bizvoid is purpose-built for it: instead of scraping a raw list, it scans local businesses by zip, isolates the ones with no website, audits the ones that do, and drafts the outreach — so the output is qualified leads, not data you still have to clean.
Is scraping Google Maps legal?
Bulk-scraping Google Maps generally conflicts with Google’s terms of service and produces lists that go stale quickly. bizvoid avoids that model — it performs live, on-demand business lookups by zip code rather than mass-harvesting and storing scraped data.
Is there a free Google Maps scraper alternative?
Yes — bizvoid has a free plan with no credit card. You can scan your first zip code immediately and see the no-website businesses in your area before paying for anything.
How is bizvoid different from a lead scraper?
A scraper is one step (collect data). bizvoid is the whole workflow: find the no-website businesses, score the existing sites, draft the pitch, and generate the replacement website with AI — without exporting and re-importing between separate tools.
Can it still find businesses that have a bad website, not just none?
Yes. Businesses with a slow, non-mobile, or insecure site get a 0–100 flaw audit, so you can pitch a redesign with a specific, evidence-backed reason instead of guessing.