Auto-generate prospect lists from your ideal customer profile
Stop toggling between LinkedIn, ZoomInfo, and spreadsheets. Define your ICP once and let your Claw build fresh prospect lists daily — scored by fit, enriched with context, and ready to work.
Create a skill called "ICP List Builder". I'll give you my ideal customer profile criteria: industry, company size range, tech stack signals, geography, and funding stage. Search across available data sources to find companies and contacts matching these criteria. Score each prospect 1-10 on ICP fit. For each match, return: company name, website, industry, headcount, funding info, key contact name, title, profile URL, and verified email. Deliver as a daily list of [25] prospects sorted by fit score. Flag any criteria that return too few or too many results so I can adjust.
This skill takes your ICP definition (industry, headcount, tech stack, funding stage,
geography) and continuously builds prospect lists by pulling from multiple data sources.
Each prospect gets a fit score so you know who to call first.
Catch buying signals before your competitors do
Monitor target accounts for funding rounds, leadership changes, job postings, tech stack shifts, and company news. Get alerted within hours of a trigger event with a draft outreach message ready to send.
Cascade across data providers until every field is filled
No single data provider gets it right. This skill chains enrichment requests across multiple sources — filling gaps, verifying emails, and flagging stale records — so your CRM stays clean without manual research.
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Keep your content off the AI slop list
Have your Claw periodically check the AI Slop Wiki and build a living filter of patterns to avoid. Every piece of content your Claw creates runs through this filter first, so you never publish anything that reads like generic AI-generated filler.