LeadClaw is your dedicated AI sales assistant that finds leads, sends personalized outreach, and brings you into conversations when someone is interested. It automates the entire outreach pipeline, allowing you to focus on closing deals while your AI handles lead discovery and communication.
Finds local business leads automatically
Sends personalized outreach emails for each prospect
Handles follow-ups without manual work
Alerts you when a prospect shows interest
Helps service businesses get more client conversations
Lets you focus on closing deals instead of prospecting
Works as an AI sales assistant for lead generation and outreach
Finding new clients for local service businesses
Automating cold email outreach
Following up with prospects who do not reply
Getting notified when someone is interested
Building a simple outbound sales pipeline
Saving time on manual lead research
Helping small teams generate sales conversations without hiring SDRs

I built LeadClaw to help small businesses and service providers get more client conversations without spending hours searching for leads and writing cold emails manually. The idea is simple: tell LeadClaw who you want to reach, and the AI helps find relevant prospects, write personalized outreach, follow up, and bring you in when someone shows interest. It is made for founders, agencies, and local service businesses that want a simple outbound system without hiring a full sales team.
Interesting approach to outbound sales automation. The idea of having an AI handle lead discovery, personalized outreach, and initial conversations can save founders and sales teams a significant amount of time. I especially like the focus on bringing humans into the process only when prospects show genuine interest. Looking forward to seeing how LeadClaw improves response quality and conversion rates.
Automating discovery-to-first-reply is where the time savings are real. Two things I would want to know before pointing it at my own domain: how do you handle deliverability (inbox warm-up, sending caps), and how does it stay compliant for cold B2B outreach in the EU (GDPR legitimate interest)? The 'only pull me in when someone replies interested' design is the right call though.
The "AI runs outreach until someone shows interest, then hands off" design is the right call — most tools in this space either fully automate the conversation (and burn warm leads with robotic replies) or just dump a raw list on you. One suggestion from working with local service businesses on their marketing: the prospects who reply fastest often aren't the best fit, so a lightweight fit signal on the interested-reply alert (business size, budget hints from their site) would help founders pick which conversation to jump into first. Congrats on the launch, Benji!

I built LeadClaw to help small businesses and service providers get more client conversations without spending hours searching for leads and writing cold emails manually. The idea is simple: tell LeadClaw who you want to reach, and the AI helps find relevant prospects, write personalized outreach, follow up, and bring you in when someone shows interest. It is made for founders, agencies, and local service businesses that want a simple outbound system without hiring a full sales team.
Interesting approach to outbound sales automation. The idea of having an AI handle lead discovery, personalized outreach, and initial conversations can save founders and sales teams a significant amount of time. I especially like the focus on bringing humans into the process only when prospects show genuine interest. Looking forward to seeing how LeadClaw improves response quality and conversion rates.
Automating discovery-to-first-reply is where the time savings are real. Two things I would want to know before pointing it at my own domain: how do you handle deliverability (inbox warm-up, sending caps), and how does it stay compliant for cold B2B outreach in the EU (GDPR legitimate interest)? The 'only pull me in when someone replies interested' design is the right call though.
The "AI runs outreach until someone shows interest, then hands off" design is the right call — most tools in this space either fully automate the conversation (and burn warm leads with robotic replies) or just dump a raw list on you. One suggestion from working with local service businesses on their marketing: the prospects who reply fastest often aren't the best fit, so a lightweight fit signal on the interested-reply alert (business size, budget hints from their site) would help founders pick which conversation to jump into first. Congrats on the launch, Benji!
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