Scan every Free Zone, every emirate. From Dubai Marina restaurants to Sharjah auto-repair garages — Google Maps surfaces who needs you, B2BLeadFinder shows who.
700K+
Total registered businesses
~500
New Dubai businesses / week
~30%
Estimated without websites
EN · AR · HI · UR
Languages in use
The UAE adds thousands of new businesses every month — Dubai Free Zones alone register ~500 new entities per week. Most of those new businesses sprint to a Google Business Profile in the first month, but a website often waits 6–18 months. That window is your prime selling opportunity.
Outside Dubai’s main commercial belt, the digital gap is even wider. Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah have lower agency density and far more no-website SMEs per capita. Abu Dhabi sits in the middle: growing fast, mature in some sectors (real estate, hospitality) and underserved in others (auto repair, retail, family clinics).
UAE business culture is genuinely multilingual: English is the lingua franca of business but Arabic, Hindi/Urdu and Tagalog all matter depending on the niche. B2BLeadFinder pulls listings as Google has them, so multilingual business names come through unchanged.
Restaurants & cafés
Highest volume — Dubai Marina, JBR, JLT, Deira, Bur Dubai.
Salons & spas
Both men’s and women’s; book via Instagram + WhatsApp today.
Auto repair / car detailing
Sharjah industrial areas, Al Quoz Dubai — strong web demand.
Real estate brokerages
Many list units on Bayut/Property Finder but lack a brand site.
Tourism & desert safari
Heavy seasonal traffic, often no Arabic translation.
Retail boutiques
Independent fashion, perfume, electronics.
Car dealerships
Used-car market is fragmented; many no-website yards.
Our scanner consistently finds 25–35% of Google-listed Dubai SMEs without a working website — concentrated in restaurants, salons, auto repair, and used-car sales. Across the full emirate that’s ~15,000–20,000 businesses.
Yes. The platform treats each emirate independently. Sharjah typically returns the highest no-website percentage (~40%) because agency density is lower there.
Google Maps returns both Arabic and transliterated English business names automatically. You can search in English ("car repair") and still see businesses listed in Arabic.
Free Zone businesses appear in Google Maps the same way mainland businesses do. The scanner finds both. You can filter by area (DMCC, DIFC, DAFZA, etc.) using the Map view.
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