MOKSHITH GUJJETI

Shipping Leadmeta – find verified B2B emails from Web in seconds

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If you do outbound or B2B sales, you’ve probably wasted hours scraping sites, cleaning CSVs, and fighting bounced emails… only to get a tiny reply rate.

I built Leadmeta (https://leadmeta.me) to make that whole flow stupidly fast:

  • Describe your ideal customer in plain English (e.g. “founders of SaaS tools doing $10k–$50k MRR”)

  • Leadmeta uses AI to generate Google Dork queries and runs them in real time

  • It extracts emails from public search results and runs a 4-layer DNS-based verification client-side

  • You export a clean CSV that plugs into any CRM or cold email tool in one click

A few things people seem to like:

  • 100% free to use – no paywall, no account, no limits enforced on the frontend

  • No database and zero server-side storage; everything runs in your browser session

  • Works for both B2B and B2C, and you can target specific platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.

I’d love feedback from sales, growth, and indie hacker folks:

  • What’s missing for this to replace your current lead tools?

  • Any niches where Google-based lead discovery doesn’t work well?

  • What integrations would you want first?

If you want to try it, it’s live here: https://leadmeta.me
Drop any questions or brutal feedback below – I’m actively shipping and would love to shape the roadmap with you

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Aaron Hill
This is such a great concept! Been in sales my whole life and getting leads has always been so much more painful than it needs to be. Feedback. I tried a two prompts specific to my ICP and got 1 lead from the first (SBA lenders), and 2 from the second (founders pre-revenue without funding). I can’t beat free, so still pleased to have these leads, but it feels like it’s not finding as many out there as it should. Great stuff all the same!
MOKSHITH GUJJETI

@proaifounder Thanks a lot for the detailed feedback, I really appreciate it! 🙏
You’re right – the current version works best for more basic lead searches, and when the context gets very specific (like “art-related leads in New York”) it sometimes returns fewer or weaker results. I’m actively working on improving the depth and accuracy of these niche searches, and your comment genuinely motivated me to push it further.

I’d love to keep you in the loop as I ship improvements and get your thoughts again.
Could you share a good contact (email/Twitter/LinkedIn) so I can reach out for more feedback when I roll out the next version?