GOOGLE MAPS LEAD FINDING
How to find businesses without a website
Local businesses with no website at allare the fastest web-design and SEO leads there are — there's no incumbent to beat, just a gap to fill. The hard part is finding them without opening hundreds of Google Maps listings by hand. Here's the step-by-step way to do it in minutes, then turn the list into clients.
Scan a zip free →The step-by-step method
Pick a market
Choose where to look — your own city or a market you want to sell into. You only need a zip code to start; you can work outward zip by zip.
Scan local businesses by zip
Enter the zip code to pull the local businesses listed on Google Maps in that area — restaurants, trades, salons, clinics, and more — without opening each listing by hand.
Turn on the no-website filter
Switch on the "no website" filter so the list collapses to only the businesses with no website link at all. These are your fastest leads — there is nothing to compete with, only a gap to fill.
Narrow by industry
Filter the scan by category (for example only restaurants, or only home-service trades) so your outreach can speak to one type of owner with a relevant offer.
Audit the ones that DO have a site
Businesses with a slow, outdated, or non-mobile site are leads too. Run a 0–100 audit so you can pitch a redesign with a specific, evidence-backed reason instead of a vague "your site could be better."
Pitch, then build
Send outreach that names the exact problem you found, and — once they say yes — generate a complete replacement website so you can deliver fast.
The manual way vs. the fast way
You can do this by hand: search a category on Google Maps, open each listing, and note which ones have no "Website" button — but that's hours of clicking for one neighborhood, and you still have to qualify, audit, and write every message yourself. A purpose-built scan does the tedious part for you: enter a zip, flip on the no-website filter, narrow by industry, and you have a qualified prospect list. The businesses that do have a site get a 0–100 flaw audit, and bizvoid drafts a pitch naming the exact problem — so finding, qualifying, and pitching is one pass instead of five tools.
FAQ
How do I find businesses without a website near me?
Enter a zip code in your area to scan the local businesses on Google Maps, then turn on the no-website filter to isolate the ones with no website link. You get a list of nearby prospects in seconds instead of opening each Google Maps listing by hand.
How do I find businesses without a website in a specific city?
Use a zip code in the city you want — your own town or a market you want to sell into. bizvoid returns nearby businesses for that zip and isolates the ones missing a website, and you can work outward zip by zip to cover the whole city.
Can I find businesses with no website for free?
Yes. The bizvoid free plan needs no credit card — sign up and scan your first zip immediately to see the no-website leads in your area before paying for anything.
How is this faster than searching Google Maps manually?
Manually, you search a term, open each listing, and check for a website link one by one — hours of clicking. A scan pulls the listings for a zip at once and filters to the no-website ones automatically, so the qualifying step is done for you.
What do I do once I find a business without a website?
Reach out with a short, specific pitch (bizvoid can draft one), and when they agree, generate a complete website for them with the AI Site Builder — so finding the lead, pitching it, and delivering the site is one workflow.
Are businesses with a bad website worth pitching too?
Yes. Run a 0–100 audit on existing sites to flag slow, non-mobile, or insecure ones, then pitch a redesign backed by the exact flaws you found — often an easier sell than a from-scratch site.