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Local Business Finder

Every business of a given type, in a given area, as a list instead of a map you scroll forever.

Build a local prospect list

How the business would describe itself, or a category name.

A city, region or postcode. Wider areas take longer to cover.

Handy when your pitch depends on what they already have.

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The map is a list in disguise

Local prospecting usually looks like an afternoon of scrolling map results, opening each pin, and copying a phone number into a spreadsheet. The information is public and structured, it is just presented one card at a time. Collecting it properly turns a full day of clicking into a list you can sort, filter and start calling.

Coverage beats the first page

Map results are paginated and biased towards the centre of your view. A serious list walks the pagination and sweeps the area rather than taking the twenty results that happen to load first, which is where most manual research quietly stops.

Filter on what your pitch needs

If you sell websites, the businesses without one are the whole list. If you sell reputation management, the ones sitting under four stars are. If you sell to established operators, review count is a better proxy for size than anything on the listing. The filter you apply is the qualification step.

From list to first call

A prospect list is only useful if it ends somewhere. Names, numbers and websites in a CSV cover the phone route. The same list inside ManyPI can be enriched with the owner's email and pushed into a campaign without a manual re-import.

Frequently asked questions

How local prospect lists are built and what you get back

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