Tell LeadLeap what you built. It searches 26 million business contacts, reads company websites, and hands you a list of real people who’d actually want it — no filter dropdowns, no sales experience required.
You spent weeks building something real. Then launch day came and the plan was basically: post on Twitter, hope someone notices, maybe submit to Product Hunt and refresh the upvote count until it hurt. That’s not a distribution strategy. That’s hoping. And hoping doesn’t convert.
The tools built for finding customers — Apollo, ZoomInfo, Lusha — are designed for enterprise sales teams with dedicated RevOps people and $15K budgets. They put you in front of 47 filter dropdowns and assume you already know what an ICP is. LeadLeap works the other way: describe your app in plain English, and an AI figures out who to email.
Every feature is built-in — no stitching tools together, no Zapier tax.
Describe your ideal customer out loud and an AI agent builds search criteria, reads company websites, and scores every result 0–100.
Write one paragraph describing your buyer and get a parsed filter set plus a matched lead count from 30 million contacts in seconds.
Paste your best 3–50 existing customers and the AI extracts the pattern — industry, size, title, geography — then finds up to 2,500 prospects who match it.
Generate a sub-150-word cold email personalized to a contact’s title, company size, and industry — with four tone presets and a structured output ready to push to any sequence tool.
An autonomous pipeline ran Claude Haiku across 1.9 million company websites to classify firm type, specializations, target market, and tech signals — the enriched layer that makes ICP scoring work.
Search 30 million B2B and B2C contacts across 97 industries and 21 countries, with live filter counts updating as you narrow down.
45 million rows from 25 government and registry sources — federal contractors, healthcare providers, nonprofits, and company registries — queryable in under a second.
Paste any company URL and see every contact on file for that domain — name, title, email, and AI score — in under one second, no filters required.
Six enrichment providers cascade in sequence — each filling only the fields the previous one missed — with full metadata showing exactly which provider found what.
A distributed fleet of dedicated-IP SMTP workers with Mailivery warmup, 7-stage validation pipeline, and a domain intelligence layer that gets smarter with every run.
30+ integrations with real batch push, field mapping, two-way sync, and live analytics — not just a webhook dump to every tool in your stack.
One dashboard aggregates live campaign stats from 7 providers and cross-references which LeadLeap leads opened or replied — by name, company, and title.
A native multi-step sequence builder on any SMTP account — per-account send limits, warmup tracking, and reply detection — so you don’t need a separate cold email tool.
Drag-and-drop React Flow canvas with 10 triggers, 18 actions, and context accumulation that passes every step’s output downstream via {{variables}}.
14 HMAC-SHA256 signed webhook events flow out; inbound webhooks from 7 outreach providers normalize replies and bounces back into automation triggers.
Eight site themes applied instantly via CSS variables, eight notification themes for Slack and Discord, with the theme picker as the literal first step of onboarding.
Two suppression layers with six reason codes enforce GDPR and CCPA automatically at search, export, unlock, and data refresh — before any data leaves the system.
25 unlocks per month with 23 fields per contact, full CSV export, and permanent ownership of every contact you unlock — no trial clock, no credit card.
A 500-lead basket mixing B2B and B2C contacts, already-unlocked leads cost zero credits, with automations shown before you confirm the transaction.
Pull 1,000 contacts from your CRM, verify every email, detect duplicates, and get a quality score from 0 to 100 with a per-contact issue list and suggested actions.
Every platform action available via API, 10 MCP tools over SSE and REST, pgvector semantic search, and native agent support for search, scoring, enrichment, and export.
Import 50,000-row CSVs with auto column mapping and alias detection, pull contacts from four CRMs, and see everything in one deduplicated view by email.
Type a sentence or two about your app — who it’s for, what problem it solves — and the AI takes it from there, asking follow-up questions until it has enough to search.
LeadLeap searches 26M contacts, reads company websites in real time, pulls recent funding news, and returns results ranked by how well each person matches what you described.
Export to CSV, generate a cold email draft for each contact, or push directly to your sending tool — then actually talk to potential users for the first time.
You don’t need to know what “seniority level” or “NAICS code” means — just say “heads of HR at mid-size tech companies in Chicago” and the AI builds the query.
Before scoring a lead, the AI scrapes the company homepage and up to 5 inner pages, so it knows what the business actually does.
25 leads per month with full AI access is enough to run a real outreach campaign — if 2 or 3 reply, you’ll know it works before you spend a dollar.
You sign up, pick a color theme, describe your app, and get names to email — the whole thing takes under 10 minutes.