Webleadr is a specialized lead generation tool designed for web designers, SEO agencies, and digital marketers. Built by Amin I. (@webdevamin), it focuses on local businesses that are digitally underserved, using a global map interface to search for specific niches and identify businesses without dedicated websites. Key features include a "No Website" filter, AI-powered analysis to identify non-dedicated websites, and Lighthouse scoring for performance-based pitches. Pricing uses a Pay-As-You-Go credit system: $12 for 100 credits (1 credit = 1 business lead), with no expiration. Verdict: If you are a web designer tired of the "feast or famine" cycle, Webleadr is a no-brainer. It effectively automates the prospecting phase of your business, allowing you to skip the research and go straight to the outreach. The credit-based pricing makes it low-risk to try, and the "no website" filter provides a steady stream of warm leads who genuinely need your help.
Webleadr Review: The "Secret Weapon" for Finding Web Design Clients

For web designers and digital agencies, the actual design work is often the easy part. The hard part? Finding clients who actually need your services.
You know they are out there businesses with broken websites, or worse, no website at all, but finding them usually involves hours of aimless scrolling through Google Maps or Yellow Pages.
Enter Webleadr.
This lead generation platform promises to automate the hunt, specifically targeting the "low-hanging fruit" of the industry: businesses without websites. But is it just another scraper, or is it a legitimate growth engine for your agency?
In this review, we'll break down what Webleadr is, who built it, and if it's worth your investment.
Webleadr is a specialized lead generation tool designed for web designers, SEO agencies, and digital marketers.
Unlike generic B2B databases that give you a list of Fortune 500 emails, Webleadr focuses on local businesses that are digitally underserved.
Its core functionality revolves around a global map interface where you can search for specific niches (e.g., "Plumbers" or "Dentists") in any location.
The tool then scrapes available data and, most importantly, identifies which of these businesses lack a dedicated website.

Webleadr is the brainchild of Amin I. (known in the developer community as @webdevamin). Based in Belgium, Amin is a solo entrepreneur and full-stack developer who built the tool to solve his own problem: the tedious process of manual prospecting.
As an "Indie Hacker," Amin has built Webleadr with a focus on utility and simplicity rather than enterprise bloat. His transparent building process and responsiveness to user feedback have earned the platform a loyal following among freelancers and small agencies.

"No Website" Filter: This is the killer feature. With a single toggle, you can filter your search results to show only businesses that do not have a website. According to a study by Clutch, over 35% of small businesses still don't have a website, representing a massive untapped market for designers.
- AI-Powered Analysis: Webleadr doesn't just check for a 404 error. It uses AI to identify "non-dedicated" websites, businesses relying solely on a Facebook Page or a third-party booking site. These are prime candidates for a professional upgrade.
- Lighthouse Scoring: For businesses that do have a website, Webleadr runs an asynchronous PageSpeed Insights (Lighthouse) score. This allows you to pitch purely based on performance: "I see your site takes 8 seconds to load; I can fix that."

Webleadr rejects the standard "monthly subscription" model that drains your bank account whether you use it or not. Instead, it operates on a Pay-As-You-Go credit system.
- $12 for 100 Credits: 1 Credit = 1 Business Lead.
- No Expiration: Credits stay in your account until you use them.
This model is ideal for freelancers who may have fluctuating demand for new leads.
While Webleadr is niche-focused, it operates in a crowded market:
- D7 Lead Finder: A heavy hitter in the space. D7 offers massive lists but is subscription-based and can feel clunky/overwhelming for solo founders.
- Google Maps (Manual): The free alternative. You can do this yourself, but it will take you 100x longer to verify if a business has a website or not.
- Outscraper: Powerful scraping tool, but requires more technical setup and doesn't offer the specific "web design pitch" features like Lighthouse scoring out of the box.
If you are a web designer tired of the "feast or famine" cycle, Webleadr is a no-brainer. It effectively automates the prospecting phase of your business, allowing you to skip the research and go straight to the outreach.
The credit-based pricing makes it low-risk to try, and the "no website" filter provides a steady stream of warm leads who genuinely need your help.
Webleadr helps you fill your pipeline. You are signing clients, sending invoices, and maybe even setting up recurring maintenance retainers via Stripe.
But as your agency grows, you expose yourself to a new risk: Payment Fraud.
Web design agencies are frequent targets for "chargeback fraud, where a client pays for a project (or a deposit) using a credit card, waits for the work to be delivered, and then disputes the charge, claiming it was unauthorized.

- Block "Serial Disputers": We maintain a database of bad actors who frequently issue chargebacks. 1Capture can block these "nightmare clients" from paying you in the first place, saving you from future disputes.
- Smart Charge Technology: Our pre-authorization checks ensure that a client's card is valid and has sufficient funds before you start working. No more "card declined" emails after you've already bought the domain name.
- Stripe Partner: As a verified Stripe partner, 1Capture integrates with your billing flow in under 5 minutes.
- 3.7x Revenue Growth: By preventing disputes and recovering failed payments, agencies using 1Capture see a significant boost in retained revenue.
Don't let a bad client ruin your month.
Check out the 1Capture Blog for more tips on preventing disputes, or visit our Pricing Page to secure your revenue today.