Our story
About Siteless
Siteless started in a cramped coffee shop in early 2026. Three of us — Branch, Mia, and Theo — were freelancing on the side and kept noticing the same thing: half the small businesses we loved didn't have a website. Not a bad one. None at all.
The barista who roasted her own beans was being found by accident. The mechanic two blocks down had a five-star reputation that lived only on a map pin. Every one of them was leaving money on the table, and every one of them said the same thing when we asked: "I wouldn't even know where to start."
So we built Siteless — a tool that surfaces those exact businesses in seconds, anywhere in the country. Type a city, a trade, or both, and you get a clean list of real owners who could use a website today.
Why we did it: because the gap between "great local business" and "great local business people can actually find" should not exist in 2026. Closing it is good for owners, good for customers, and good for the people willing to do the work.
What you can do with it: build a freelance pipeline, launch a web-design agency, find your first ten clients, or just help your hometown look as good online as it does in person. Siteless gives you the leads. You bring the craft.