Find a service provider near you
Search by business type, city, or ZIP code across the tri-county area and the Florida Keys.
What Miami Service Guide is building
Miami Service Guide is a new, independent directory focused entirely on South Florida — not another national aggregator with the same 15 categories dropped into every city in the country. We're starting local: real businesses, real counties, and listings organized the way people actually search for help around here (by neighborhood, by county, by the kind of job that needs doing).
Local first
Every listing is tied to a specific county and city, not a generic metro-wide catch-all.
Built in the open
We're adding counties, categories, and listings in stages rather than launching a half-finished site all at once.
No pay-to-rank
Listings are organized by relevance and completeness, not by who pays the most for placement.
Explore by county
South Florida's tri-county area plus the Keys, each with its own mix of neighborhoods and service needs.
Miami-Dade County
From Downtown Miami and Coral Gables to Kendall and Homestead — the region's largest and most diverse market for local services.
Listings coming soonBroward County
Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and the rest of Broward's cities and suburbs.
Listings coming soonPalm Beach County
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and the surrounding communities.
Listings coming soonMonroe County & the Florida Keys
Key Largo to Key West — a smaller market with its own specialized, often seasonal, service needs.
Listings coming soonPopular service categories
A sample of the categories we're building out first. More will be added as the directory grows.
- Home Repair & Handyman
- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Roofing
- Landscaping & Lawn Care
- HVAC & Air Conditioning
- Cleaning Services
- Moving & Storage
- Auto Repair
- Pest Control
- Pool Maintenance
- Legal & Financial Services
Frequently asked questions
What is Miami Service Guide?
Miami Service Guide is a local business directory focused on South Florida — specifically Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe County (including the Florida Keys). Instead of covering the whole country, we focus only on this region so listings can be organized by neighborhood, city, and county the way local residents actually search.
Which areas does Miami Service Guide cover?
All four counties in the South Florida tri-county area plus the Keys: Miami-Dade County (Miami, Coral Gables, Kendall, Homestead, and surrounding cities), Broward County (Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and more), Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and more), and Monroe County (Key Largo through Key West).
Is Miami Service Guide free to use?
Yes. Searching the directory and browsing listings is free for residents and visitors looking for local services.
How do I list my business?
Use the contact section below to reach out. We're onboarding businesses in stages, county by county and category by category, rather than opening submissions all at once.
Do you rank listings by who pays the most?
No. Listings are organized by relevance, completeness, and category fit — not by advertising spend or pay-to-rank placement.
Will there be paid or premium listings in the future?
We plan to introduce optional premium services for businesses down the road — things like enhanced listings or additional visibility. Free, standard listings will remain part of the directory, and no existing features will be taken away or hidden behind a paywall.
Is the directory fully built out yet?
Not yet. Miami Service Guide is in early development, and we're adding counties, categories, and business listings incrementally. Check back periodically as coverage expands.
Own a business in South Florida?
We're onboarding local businesses ahead of full launch. If you'd like your business listed as one of the first in your county or category, reach out and we'll get you set up.
Site is in early development — listings and county pages are being added incrementally. Check back as we continue building out the directory.