Unwebbed finds the local businesses near you that have no website, writes the pitch, and builds each one a real sample site — so you show up with the work already done.
Runs on your Mac · no monthly fee · you bring your own AI key (costs pennies)
Point it at any town. Unwebbed checks each business against the live web and lights up the ones with no website — the exact people who need what you build.
You know you could build these shops a great site. The hard part is finding them, working out who actually needs one, and writing something that gets a reply. Unwebbed does that part.
Most tools stop at a list of names. The one in the middle — building the site before you pitch — is the part that gets a reply.
Pick a town and a trade. Unwebbed pulls every matching business from OpenStreetMap, keeps the ones with no website on record, and scores them so your best prospects sit on top.
It searches the live web and actually opens any site it finds — so a business that quietly has a website gets dropped before you waste a pitch on them.
For each lead it writes a pitch in your voice and generates a real, finished one-page website — designed for that trade, with their real hours. You send it or show it.
A real, finished, responsive site for each business — their actual hours, a call button, proper SEO. Every build fact-checks itself before it's done, in about three minutes. Two real examples:
No stock photos, no invented reviews, no fake anything — just their real details, designed for their trade. Download it as a ready-to-host folder and it's live in five minutes.
A call sheet, best leads first. Tap to call, a line to say, one tap to log what happened. Calling is the main channel — the tool is built around it.

No monthly lock-in. It's a tool you own and run yourself — the whole workflow, start to finish.
See your leads as pins. Six on one street is a morning of walk-ins.
A phone-first sheet: tap to call, a line to say, one-tap outcome logging.
Responsive, SEO-ready, their real hours, call & directions buttons. No fake anything.
No lead needed — describe any site in a sentence and the Builder designs it, then you refine it in chat.
Download a ZIP and drop it on Netlify — the client's site is live in five minutes.
A short message written for each specific business. You read it and send it.
Pitched → replied → won → earned, next to what the tool cost. Know what's working.
Runs on your machine. Your leads and notes never leave it.
Barbers, cafés, plumbers, salons, florists, gyms, dentists — and more.
Bring an OpenRouter key. You pay only for what you use — cents per business.
Same workflow — find, build, pitch — without the meter running. Here's the honest comparison:
| Unwebbed | Subscription tools | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $39 early access, once $149 after the first 25 copies | $25–50 every month |
| After one year | still what you paid | $300–600 and counting |
| Usage | Unlimited — it's your tool | Capped by monthly "credits" |
| Your leads & notes | On your Mac, private | In their cloud |
| AI cost | ~15¢ a business, paid directly | Bundled into the fee |
| Client sites | Host anywhere — Netlify is free | Locked to their hosting |
Fair's fair: the subscription tools bundle hosting and Google's map data, and that's genuinely convenient. If you want a managed service, they're good at it. Unwebbed is for people who'd rather own the tool and keep the margin.
One landed client pays for it many times over — and there's no subscription, no usage caps, nothing to cancel.
Just launched — the first 25 copies go for $39, then the price moves to $149. Email to get your copy. You bring a free OpenRouter key for the AI; runs on macOS with Python 3.
You run one command to start it, then everything happens in your browser. If you can open Terminal and paste a line, you're fine — setup is walked through step by step.
The app is free to use once you own it. The only running cost is the AI, billed by OpenRouter directly to you — typically 10–25 cents per business you pitch in full, including the build's own fact-check pass. Finding and verifying leads is free.
OpenStreetMap, the free public map database, plus a live web check on each candidate. No scraping of anyone's private data, no shady lists.
They're real, responsive, single-page sites with the business's actual hours, working call and directions buttons, and proper SEO — and they never invent fake reviews or details. You can hand one to a client as-is or use it as your pitch.
No. Pay once, own it, run it as much as you like. Updates are free.