Lead research for agencies

Find prospects from visible business needs.

Describe the companies you help and the public signals that make outreach relevant. Crawdar finds business websites, checks the evidence, removes directory pages, and gives you a reviewable list.

Build an agency prospect list

Useful signals

Start from an observable reason to talk.

Website opportunity

Look for an absent, broken, insecure, or visibly outdated first-party site. Missing evidence stays unverified.

Local service category

Combine a narrow business type with a city or region, then review location and entity evidence.

Operational fit

Ask for a public booking flow, ecommerce platform, service page, or other visible criterion that relates to your offer.

From search to review

Keep the list accountable.

Share a private review link with a teammate, mark records for inclusion or exclusion, copy selected rows, or export a CSV. Every result retains the URLs used to make the decision.

Use public role inboxes where available, verify details before contact, and follow applicable marketing and privacy rules. Crawdar is a research tool, not permission to send unwanted messages.

Better first brief

Be narrow enough to verify.

Try: “Independent home-service businesses in Ontario with no first-party website found. Exclude directories, franchises, marketing providers, and closed businesses.” If strict checks return zero, Crawdar explains exclusions and offers a one-click broader search.