Paid workspace

Lead search, draft generation, and inbox-ready outreach.

Searches, saved leads, generated drafts, and archived outreach now sync to the signed-in account. Sensitive provider keys still stay on this device only.

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Workspace status

Your paid account is active and ready to use.

Complete settings once, then run the loop: search for leads, save the best matches, generate outreach, and open the message inside your own inbox.

Searches run 0
Saved leads 0
Drafts created 0
Sent and archived 0

Setup

First-use checklist

0 of 4 done

Recent searches

Saved search history

Sent outreach

Archived after send

Saved leads

Shortlist ready for outreach

Lead Finder

Search in plain English

Ready

Try anything: `dentists in Chicago`, `plumbers near Phoenix with weak SEO`, `B2B SaaS in Austin`, or `med spas in Miami with bad reviews`.

Search to load matching local businesses.

Search only returns live provider records. If the backend is unavailable, the app shows no results instead of fake examples.

Selected lead

No lead selected

Choose a lead

Email Studio

Subject and body

No draft yet

Generate a draft from any saved lead, edit it, then open it in your own inbox.

Settings

User-owned workspace setup

Required API keys

Use your own provider keys for search and AI.

This product should run on the user's own accounts, not on shared vendor keys. That keeps billing, usage limits, and revocation under the user's control.

Google Maps key

Powers live business search and returns real company websites, phones, and map listings.

AI provider key

Powers provider-backed draft generation and personalization against the user's own AI account.

Who pays

Your own Google and AI provider accounts are billed for their usage, not the workspace vendor.

How do I get a Google Maps API key?
  1. Open Google Cloud Console and create or choose a project.
  2. Enable the Places API for that project.
  3. Attach billing in Google Cloud, because Places requests require it.
  4. Open `APIs & Services` then `Credentials` and create an API key.
  5. Restrict the key to Places API and your app or server where possible.
  6. Paste the key into `Google Maps API key` above and save settings.

Official docs: Google Maps Platform API key setup

How do I get an AI provider API key?
  1. Open your AI provider account and create or choose a project.
  2. Open the provider's API key page and create a new secret key.
  3. Copy it once and paste it into `AI provider API key` above.
  4. Save settings so the workspace can use your own provider account.

OpenAI docs: Quickstart and API key safety

What does each key do inside the product?

Google Maps API key: used on live lead searches to fetch real businesses and their public listing data.

AI provider API key: reserved for provider-backed draft generation and personalization workflows.

Your own keys: this workspace is designed so billing and quotas stay on your own provider accounts.

Current storage model: account data syncs server-side, while these provider keys stay in this browser only.

What do the main terms mean?

Billing: providers charge your own account for the requests you make.

Quota: the request allowance or credit limits attached to your provider account.

Restriction: a security rule that limits where a key can be used.

Token: a small unit of text used by AI providers for pricing and limits.

Rate limit: how quickly requests can be sent to the provider.

Revoke or rotate: disable an old key and replace it with a new one if exposed.

Account settings sync to your workspace. Provider keys stay on this device only.