🇵🇭 Made in the Philippines

The Craigslist of the Philippines — but verified.

Juan’s List is a growing network of Filipino directories where every listing is checked against a real licence, permit or accreditation. No spam. No ghost sellers. Walang gulo.

Licence-checked listings Free to browse, free to list NCR to BARMM

165+ verified providers 2 directories · more soon
A brightly painted jeepney waiting in Manila traffic, driver's arm out the window
Local, top to bottom
A Filipina sari-sari store owner standing behind her counter of hanging sachets
Luzon to Mindanao
A Filipino tradesman with an ID lanyard and tool bag at a homeowner's door
Verified, not vibes
A young Filipina scrolling her phone in a bright Manila coffee shop
Built for your thumb

Live right now

Two directories open. Both fully verified.

We don’t launch a category until we’ve checked the credentials behind every listing. These two are open for business today.

Rolling out next

The categories Filipinos actually search for.

High-intent, high-frustration verticals — the ones where a bad supplier costs you real money. Each one launches only once we’ve verified the licences. Want first access? Join the waitlist below.

An aircon technician on a ladder servicing a split-type unit in a Philippine home
Coming soon

Aircon & Inverter Techs

Installation, cleaning and repair crews with real service records — not just a Facebook page.

High-rise condominium towers in Bonifacio Global City at golden hour
Coming soon

Condo & Apartment Rentals

BGC, Makati, Ortigas, QC and Cebu IT Park — listings tied to verified titles and brokers.

A fiber technician terminating a drop cable on the outside wall of a Philippine townhouse
Coming soon

Fiber Internet Coverage

Which provider actually reaches your street, at what speed, for what monthly cost.

Two players mid-rally on a glass-walled padel court in Metro Manila at dusk
Coming soon

Padel & Pickleball Courts

Court rates, booking links and peak-hour reality checks across Metro Manila and beyond.

A bright coworking space in Cebu IT Park with Filipino professionals at long wooden desks
Coming soon

Coworking & Small Offices

Day rates, monthly seats and hybrid-team space — with the fine print surfaced up front.

New motorcycles on the showroom floor of a Philippine dealership
Coming soon

Motorcycle & Big Bike Dealers

Authorised dealers, financing terms and casa service rates you can compare side by side.

An electric car plugged into a charging station in a Philippine mall car park
Coming soon

EV Charging Stations

Working chargers, connector types and live pricing — mapped from Ilocos to Davao.

A Filipina dentist examining a patient in a modern Philippine dental clinic
Coming soon

Dental & Aesthetic Clinics

PRC-licensed practitioners, published price ranges, and no mystery “consult for pricing”.

A Filipino veterinarian listening to a small dog's chest with a stethoscope
Coming soon

Vets & Pet Grooming

24-hour clinics, home-visit vets and groomers — ranked by the reviews that read real.

A Filipino garden wedding reception table set with tropical greenery at golden hour
Coming soon

Wedding & Events Suppliers

Coordinators, venues, HMUA and photo-video teams with packages actually stated in pesos.

A whole lechon on a wooden board at the centre of a laden Filipino fiesta table
Coming soon

Catering, Lechon & Boodle

Per-head pricing, minimum heads and delivery radius for handaan of any size.

A plumber working under a kitchen sink with a pipe wrench in a Philippine townhouse
Coming soon

Plumbers & Electricians

Emergency call-out rates, service areas and licensed master electricians on record.

Stacked balikbayan boxes in a Philippine cargo forwarder's warehouse
Coming soon

Balikbayan & Cargo Forwarders

Door-to-door rates, transit times and complaint history for OFW families sending home.

Hands holding a Philippine passport and document folder across a service counter
Coming soon

Visa & Document Services

Legit agencies for passport, apostille, NBI and work-abroad paperwork. Scam-screened.

A brightly painted Filipino food cart franchise being operated on a busy sidewalk
Coming soon

Franchise Opportunities

Real capital requirements, royalty terms and payback periods — from carts to full stores.

The reception area of a modern Philippine diagnostic clinic
Coming soon

Clinics & Diagnostics

Lab rates, APE packages and HMO acceptance, clinic by clinic.

A Filipina tutor explaining a problem on a whiteboard to two teenage students
Coming soon

Review Centers & Tutors

Board-exam review centres with published passing rates, plus vetted online tutors.

Suggest a new category
Your call

Missing a category?

Tell us which Philippine industry needs a verified directory next — we build by demand.

Why Juan’s List

Classified ads had a trust problem. We fixed that part first.

Credentials checked and labelled

We check PCAB accreditation for contractors, PRC for professionals, official partner lists for gyms — and we show you what we found. A missing accreditation is a question to ask, not a verdict we pass.

Prices in pesos, up front

Ranges, per-head rates, per-watt costs. We push every listing to publish real numbers instead of “PM for price”.

Region-first, not Manila-only

Built to cover all 17 regions. Provincial businesses get the same visibility as the ones inside EDSA.

Fast, and free forever to browse

No login walls, no popups, no 40-field enquiry forms. Search, compare, contact the business directly.

Built for how you actually look things up

Made for the group chat, not the phone book.

Big pictures, real prices, one tap to message. If a listing can’t survive being screenshotted and sent to your barkada for a second opinion, it doesn’t belong here.

  • 📱 Mobile-first
  • ⚡ Loads on 4G
  • 🖼️ Photo-led listings
  • 💬 Tap to chat
  • 🚫 No spam calls
  • 🇵🇭 Taglish-friendly

Start browsing

Padel court in Metro Manila
EV charging station in a Philippine mall
Coworking space in Cebu IT Park
A Filipina sari-sari store owner at her counter
Lechon at the centre of a Filipino fiesta table
Condominium towers in Bonifacio Global City

How it works

Three steps. No account needed.

Pick your category

Start from a live directory or tell us the one you need next. Everything is organised the way Filipinos search — by service, then by region.

Compare the verified ones

Filter by licence status, region and price range. Every card shows what we checked and when we last checked it.

Contact directly

You get the business’s own number, page or site. No middleman fee, no lead resale, no follow-up spam from us.

For business owners & early users

Get listed free, or get first dibs on the next category.

Own a legit Philippine business? Listing is free while we build out each vertical — early listings get the top of the page and the backlinks that come with it.

We’ll only email you when a category you asked for goes live.

FAQ

Questions people ask us

What is Juan’s List?
Juan’s List is a network of Philippine business directories — a modern, verified take on what Craigslist did for classifieds. Instead of one giant free-for-all, we build one focused directory per industry and check every listing against a real licence, accreditation or official partner list before it goes up.
Which directories are live today?
Two: the Philippine HYROX Directory (verified partner gyms, APAC race calendar, certified coaches) and the Philippines Solar Directory (165 solar providers across 13 regions, 48 of them PCAB-verified, plus a free ROI calculator).
Is it free?
Browsing is free and always will be. Listing a business is also free during each category’s launch phase. We don’t sell your enquiry to multiple suppliers — you contact the business directly.
What does “verified” actually mean?
It depends on the industry, and we always say which check was done. For solar installers it means we matched the company against the PCAB (Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board) register. For HYROX gyms it means the gym appears on an official partner or affiliate list. Where we couldn’t confirm a credential we say so plainly instead of quietly mixing it in — and to be clear, PCAB accreditation is a strong quality signal worth looking for, not a legal requirement for every installer. Plenty of good, long-established local outfits operate without it. Treat it as one input, not a pass-fail.
How do I get my business listed?
Use the form above or contact the relevant directory directly. We’ll ask for your business name, service area, licence or accreditation number where one applies, and a price range you’re willing to publish.
Which category is next?
We build by demand. Aircon technicians, condo rentals, fiber coverage and padel courts are the current front-runners — joining the list and naming your category is the fastest way to move it up.
Do you cover areas outside Metro Manila?
Yes. The solar directory already spans 13 regions from NCR through Mindanao, and every new category is built region-by-region rather than Manila-only.