You've got a territory full of businesses and not enough hours in the day.
You sell advertising to local businesses. This tool looks up who owns them, when they're reachable, and gives you something specific to say on the call.
50 free credits. No card required.
Your day probably looks like this
You've got dozens of zip codes and hundreds of potential advertisers. Restaurants, salons, auto shops, boutiques. Your list never gets shorter, and there are only so many hours in the day.
Then there's the gatekeeper problem. You call a restaurant and get the hostess. Walk into a salon and talk to the receptionist. Leave your card at the auto shop. The owner is always "not available right now." You need to know who that person is and when they're actually reachable.
And even when you do get through, every business is different. The pizza place cares about delivery radius. The hair salon wants to fill Tuesday afternoons. The tire shop needs winter seasonal traffic. You can't use the same pitch for all of them, but you also don't have 20 minutes to research each one before every call.
Here's what the tool does about each of those problems
The problem: Territory coverage
Dozens of zip codes, hundreds of businesses, no efficient way to work through them all.
Geographic Search
Type in a city and business category. "Restaurants in Austin." "Salons in Pflugerville." You get up to 20 results per search for 1 credit. Session-aware pagination means you pick up where you left off.
The problem: Gatekeepers
You can't close a deal with the receptionist. You need the owner, and you need their name.
Owner Name Discovery
It looks up the contact name and email when available. Every lead includes a verified phone number. When you call and ask for someone by name, the conversation starts differently.
The problem: Personalizing at volume
Every business is different, but you don't have time to research each one before you call.
AI Scripts from Google Reviews
It reads the business's Google reviews and writes a call script — an opening line that references their 4.8-star brunch reviews, questions about their seasonal traffic, ways to handle "we already advertise on Facebook." Each script is different because each business is different. 2 credits instead of 20 minutes of research.
The problem: Knowing when to call
Calling a restaurant during lunch rush is a wasted dial. So is hitting a salon on a Saturday morning.
Call Timing Intelligence
You get a call schedule for each business based on their type, operating hours, and customer flow. The restaurant owner after lunch rush. The salon owner on Tuesday morning during the slow window. (Tip for ad sales reps: local business owners are generally most reachable between 2–4 PM on Tuesday through Thursday. Avoid calling restaurants during meal service, salons on Saturday mornings, and anyone on Monday morning or Friday afternoon.)
What a Tuesday morning looks like
You're covering restaurants in Austin. Here's what your morning looks like.
Search "Restaurants in Austin"
20 results come back. Names, addresses, phone numbers, ratings. 1 credit. You pick the five that look like the best fit.
Enrich your top 5 prospects
One click per business. Contact names come back: Maria, David, Priya, James, Sophia. Email addresses when available, call windows, and website scores. 20 credits.
Generate scripts for each prospect
AI reads their Google reviews and builds personalized scripts. Maria's restaurant has glowing brunch reviews — your icebreaker mentions it. David's BBQ joint just got a "hidden gem" mention — your opening references the buzz. 10 credits for all five.
Rehearse your first call
Script rehearsal mode. You read through Maria's script, record yourself, play it back, adjust your tone.
Call Maria at Rosita's Cocina
Her call window is 8:15–9:30 AM, before lunch prep starts. You ask for Maria by name. The hostess puts you through. You open with something about their brunch reviews.
Log the outcome, schedule the follow-up
Maria wants to think about it. You log the call, mark her as "interested," and schedule a follow-up for Thursday at 8:30 AM — same window, same likelihood of reaching her. On to David's BBQ joint.
Total cost: 31 credits
20 prospects found (1 credit), 5 enriched with contact info and call times (20 credits), 5 scripts (10 credits).
Relevant features for ad sales
Geographic Search
Search by city and category, get up to 20 results per search. Work through your zip codes neighborhood by neighborhood.
Owner Name Discovery
Contact names and email when available, plus a verified phone number for every lead. Asking for someone by name changes how the call starts.
Call Timing Intelligence
Optimal call windows for each business type. Avoids wasting dials on lunch rush, Saturday mornings, or other bad times.
AI Scripts from Reviews
Each script is built from the business's Google reviews. It references their specific situation, not a generic pitch.
Call Calendar
Schedule follow-ups from any lead. Day, week, and month views. Log call outcomes. Set reminders timed to each business's call window.
Free guide: When to call local businesses
Free guide: What to say when you call
What it costs
Solo plan: $39/mo with 450 credits — roughly 64 complete leads per month, each one searched, enriched, and scripted.
Pro: 900 credits for $79/mo. Team: $179/mo with 3,750 pooled credits and shared pipelines.