Thousands of businesses for sale across 50 states. Searchable by category, price, and cash flow. Every listing enriched with financial metrics and verified owner contact info — so you can reach the decision-maker directly, not a broker's voicemail.
No credit card required. Browse listings and export leads in minutes.
Why the best deals disappear — and how to find them first
Here's how we turn raw listings into actionable deal flow
Three steps from "I want to buy a business" to a spreadsheet of qualified deals with owner contacts.
Start with a state or category. Looking for restaurants in California? Laundromats in Georgia? The directory is organized so you can zero in on your target market instantly. Every listing has been scraped from multiple sources and AI-categorized for accurate browsing.
Every deal shows price, annual cash flow, and price-to-cash-flow ratio. Filter to your budget and return requirements. A restaurant listed at $450K with $125K cash flow (3.6x P/CF) is a different conversation than one at $1.2M with $80K cash flow (15x). The numbers are right there.
Each business is enriched with decision-maker contact info — verified email, name, title. A multi-source waterfall checks the business website, domain registration data, LinkedIn, and professional databases. You get a direct line to the owner, not a generic info@ address.
Deal: Established Italian Restaurant — San Francisco, CA
Owner Contact: Multi-Source Waterfall Verification
US states covered
Business categories
Active deal listings
Email verification sources
Search by state, category, or price range. Export leads in one click.
What you can actually do with this — beyond browsing listings
Most business-for-sale sites show you a listing and a phone number. This one gives you the data to make decisions and the contacts to make offers.
Navigate 50 states × 30+ business categories. Every listing is AI-categorized from raw marketplace data — so "Restaurants" actually means restaurants, not a catch-all bucket. SEO-friendly URLs mean you can bookmark your target market and check back for new listings. Updated daily from source marketplaces.
Price, annual cash flow, and price-to-cash-flow ratio extracted and normalized for every listing. Filter deals that meet your investment criteria before you spend a minute researching. A 3x P/CF dry cleaner in Queens is a different opportunity than a 12x P/CF restaurant in Manhattan — the numbers tell you which ones are worth your time.
A multi-source waterfall finds the decision-maker for each business. It scrapes the business website for contact pages, checks domain registration records, queries LinkedIn and professional databases, then verifies the email through multiple services. You get a name, title, verified email, and confidence score — not a generic info@ address.
Filter by email verification status, email type (decision-maker vs. generic), and domain verification. Deduplicate by domain so you don't email the same owner twice. Export a clean CSV with email, first name, last name, job title, company name, domain, city, and verification status. Ready for your CRM or outreach tool.
Raw marketplace listings are messy — "Established Business in Downtown" tells you nothing about the industry. An LLM reads each listing's name and description, then assigns it to the correct category from 30+ options. Browse by industry and actually get relevant results. Re-categorization runs automatically as new listings are added.
Not just businesses for sale. Search operating businesses by location and category — plumbers within 50 miles of Savannah, laundromats in SoCal, dentists in metro Atlanta. Useful for acquisitions (find targets that aren't listed), competitive analysis, or building outreach lists for service providers who sell to small businesses.
50 states. 30+ categories. Financial data on every deal.
How does this compare to browsing BizBuySell directly?
You could browse BizBuySell, BizQuest, and LoopNet separately. Here's what that looks like.
| This Platform | BizBuySell | BizQuest | Manual Search | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deal listings |
5,000+ enriched deals
Aggregated, deduplicated, categorized |
Large inventory
Browse one site at a time |
Moderate inventory
Different listings than BizBuySell |
You check each site
No aggregation, lots of duplicates |
| Financial filtering |
Price, cash flow, P/CF ratio
Normalized and comparable |
Basic price filter
Cash flow often missing |
Basic price filter
Financials inconsistent |
None
Manual spreadsheet tracking |
| Owner contact info |
Verified decision-maker emails
Multi-source waterfall verification |
Broker contact only
Submit inquiry form, wait for callback |
Broker contact only
Same gatekeeper model |
You find it yourself
Google, LinkedIn, hope for the best |
| AI categorization |
LLM-powered
30+ categories, auto-assigned |
Manual categories
Sellers self-categorize (often wrong) |
Manual categories
Same issue |
N/A
You sort through everything manually |
| Lead export |
One-click CSV
Email, name, title, company, verification status |
N/A | N/A |
Copy-paste
Hours of manual data entry |
Marketplace sites want you to go through brokers — that's their business model. This platform gives you the data and the contacts so you can reach owners directly and move faster than buyers who are waiting in broker queues.
Still deciding? Zero risk to try.
Browse every listing, filter by financials, and see deal details before you pay anything. Judge the data quality yourself.
No contracts, no minimum commitments. Use it while you're actively searching, pause when you're not.
New listings are scraped and categorized every day. Set your criteria once and check back for fresh deal flow. Never miss a listing again.
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I spent three months looking for a business to buy. Every morning I'd check BizBuySell, BizQuest, and LoopNet — the same three sites, the same scroll through listings with missing financials and vague descriptions. "Established business in great location." Great. What's the cash flow?
When I did find something interesting, I'd fill out the broker's inquiry form and wait. Sometimes I'd hear back in a day. Sometimes a week. Sometimes never. Meanwhile, the serious buyers — the ones with broker relationships and deal flow pipelines — were making offers on the same listings before I even got a callback.
So I built what I wished existed. A single directory that aggregates listings from major marketplaces, normalizes the financial data so I can actually compare deals, and — most importantly — finds the owner's direct contact info so I don't have to wait for a broker to decide I'm worth talking to. AI categorizes every listing so browsing actually works. Daily scraping means I see new deals the day they're posted.
The people who buy good businesses aren't smarter. They have better deal flow. This is deal flow.
50 states. 30+ categories. Financial metrics on every deal. Verified owner contacts. Updated daily.
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