lead-research-assistant
Identifies high-quality leads for your product or service by analyzing your business, searching for target companies, and providing actionable contact strategies. Perfect for sales, business development, and marketing professionals.
Lead Research Assistant
This skill helps you identify and qualify potential leads for your business by analyzing your product/service, understanding your ideal customer profile, and providing actionable outreach strategies.
When to Use This Skill
What This Skill Does
- Industry and sector
- Company size and location
- Technology stack and tools they use
- Growth stage and funding
- Pain points your product solves
How to Use
Basic Usage
Simply describe your product/service and what you're looking for:
I'm building [product description]. Find me 10 companies in [location/industry]
that would be good leads for this.With Your Codebase
For even better results, run this from your product's source code directory:
Look at what I'm building in this repository and identify the top 10 companies
in [location/industry] that would benefit from this product.Advanced Usage
For more targeted research:
My product: [description]
Ideal customer profile:
Industry: [industry]
Company size: [size range]
Location: [location]
Current pain points: [pain points]
Technologies they use: [tech stack] Find me 20 qualified leads with contact strategies for each.
Instructions
When a user requests lead research:
- If in a code directory, analyze the codebase to understand the product
- Ask clarifying questions about the value proposition
- Identify key features and benefits
- Understand what problems it solves
- Determine target industries and sectors
- Identify company size ranges
- Consider geographic preferences
- Understand relevant pain points
- Note any technology requirements
- Search for companies matching the criteria
- Look for signals of need (job postings, tech stack, recent news)
- Consider growth indicators (funding, expansion, hiring)
- Identify companies with complementary products/services
- Check for budget indicators
- Create a fit score (1-10) for each lead
- Consider factors like:
- Alignment with ICP
- Signals of immediate need
- Budget availability
- Competitive landscape
- Timing indicators
For each lead, provide:
- Company Name and website
- Why They're a Good Fit: Specific reasons based on their business
- Priority Score: 1-10 with explanation
- Decision Maker: Role/title to target (e.g., "VP of Engineering")
- Contact Strategy: Personalized approach suggestions
- Value Proposition: How your product solves their specific problem
- Conversation Starters: Specific points to mention in outreach
- LinkedIn URL: If available, for easy connection
Present results in a clear, scannable format:
# Lead Research Results
## Summary
- Total leads found: [X]
- High priority (8-10): [X]
- Medium priority (5-7): [X]
- Average fit score: [X]
---
## Lead 1: [Company Name]
Website: [URL]
Priority Score: [X/10]
Industry: [Industry]
Size: [Employee count/revenue range]
Why They're a Good Fit:
[2-3 specific reasons based on their business]
Target Decision Maker: [Role/Title]
LinkedIn: [URL if available]
Value Proposition for Them:
[Specific benefit for this company]
Outreach Strategy:
[Personalized approach - mention specific pain points, recent company news, or relevant context]
Conversation Starters:
- [Specific point 1]
- [Specific point 2]
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[Repeat for each lead]- Suggest saving results to a CSV for CRM import
- Offer to draft personalized outreach messages
- Recommend prioritization based on timing
- Suggest follow-up research for top leads
Examples
Example 1: From Lenny's Newsletter
User: "I'm building a tool that masks sensitive data in AI coding assistant queries. Find potential leads."
Output: Creates a prioritized list of companies that:
Example 2: Local Business
User: "I run a consulting practice for remote team productivity. Find me 10 companies in the Bay Area that recently went remote."
Output: Identifies companies that: