The discussion on social entrepreneurship is relevant due to social demands that have not been met by government agencies and the market. However, there is a lack of information for those who wish to undertake and meet these demands when they arise in their communities. A social business is like a multistakeholder project, and its success depends on the engagement of all these parties. This article aims to disseminate social technologies that can be applied to promote this engagement. The research was carried out through an exploratory review of the literature on the Scopus, Scielo and Web of Science platforms, specialized websites, and manuals where social technology methods with potential to be applied in the development of social businesses were highlighted. These methods were listed and presented by their definitions and application examples in academia. Finally, they are compared to highlight their main attributes. This research consolidates information so that social entrepreneurs can access the tools necessary to engage their stakeholders. This information can help and encourage researchers to investigate this topic and other possible methodologies in the context of social impact. Future studies may deepen the application of these, or other methods not studied in this work.