How it works
Get started in 3 simple steps
Ready to join the hundreds of black-owned businesses growing their business on our platform? Get started for free in 3 simple steps!
- No credit card required
- 30-day free-trial
- Cancel anytime
1. Create an account
Sign up for a free account. All you need is an email address and password.
2. List your business
Add your business to our black-owned business directory using our listing page creator.
3. Grow your business
Use our directory marketing and feedback tools to connect with customers and grow your business.
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Frequently asked questions
No, you can list your business without a website. Instead, you could link to your social media page. However, having a website could be beneficial for your business. See our guide on how a website could be beneficial for your business.
Your business will be listed on our black-owned business directory and across our social media network. Basically, in front of a growing community that wants to support businesses like yours.
You can list your business for free and benefit from increased exposure. We also offer paid subscription plans that can help you better understand your customers. See how pricing plans for more details.
Listing your business is easy. See our getting started guide on how to do this. You can also email us at support@bxbapp.com and we can help with any challenges you may come across.
We focus on black-owned businesses to support economic empowerment within the black community and address the systemic barriers to success that these businesses often face. Our focus on black-owned business is not about exclusion but about levelling the playing field and providing opportunities for visibility and growth.
Our vision is a world where the racial wealth gap no longer exists and where Black-owned businesses prosper and set the foundation for building economic strength and generational wealth in our community. As such, there are strict criteria in terms of what businesses can be listed on our platform, and these should either be at least 50% black-owned or operated.