How it works

I do the research a great growth hire would — in about a minute.

August isn't a list you bought. It's research, run live, every time you ask. Here's exactly what happens between you typing your website and getting a list of real companies worth contacting.

01

I read what you actually sell

You give me one thing: your website. I read it the way a sharp new head of growth would on day one — what you make, who it's for, the problem it kills, the words your best customers use. From that I build a working profile of your ideal customer: their size, their stage, their stack, the moment they start looking for something like you.

02

I cast a wide net across 30+ public sources

Then I go looking — across more than thirty public sources at once. Company sites, job boards, news and funding announcements, product directories, review sites, public profiles, forums, and the open web. Not one stale database that everyone else also bought. Live, public information, read fresh the moment you ask.

03

I read for intent — who's looking right now

A name on a list means nothing. What matters is the signal: a company that just raised, just hired for the exact pain you solve, just shipped something adjacent, just complained out loud about the thing you fix. I weight companies showing recent, real buying intent over ones that merely look like a fit on paper — because the timing is half the sale.

04

I fit-check every single one

Every company gets scored against your profile before it earns a spot on your list. Too big, too small, wrong market, already served, no real reason to care right now — cut. I'd rather hand you a tight list you'll actually work than a thousand rows you'll never open. You only see the ones I'd stake my reputation on.

05

I find the actual person to reach

For each company I find the real decision-maker — name, role, and the best channel to reach them, whether that's email or LinkedIn. No info@ black holes. The person who can say yes.

06

I write the message — ready to send

Then I write the outreach for you: a subject line, an email, and a LinkedIn note, each one grounded in why that specific company is a fit and what they're going through right now. You read it, make it yours, and send. The writing is done — the sending, and the relationship, are yours.

07

I point you to where your buyers are already talking

On top of the company list, I surface live communities and threads where your buyers are asking the exact question you answer — with a draft comment you can drop in. Sometimes the warmest lead isn't a cold email at all. It's showing up where the conversation is already happening.

Where the information comes from

Everything I use is public. I read the same kinds of sources a diligent researcher would — only across more of them, all at once, and faster than any one person could. Pulling from 30+ sources at the same time is what lets me cross-check a company, confirm it's real, catch the recent signal, and find the right person — instead of trusting a single stale row in a database.

Company websitesJob & hiring boardsFunding & newsProduct directoriesReview sitesPublic profilesForums & communitiesPress & announcementsOpen-web searchTech & stack signalsSocial posts…and more

Why live research beats a list you bought

Static lead databases go out of date the day they're sold. People change jobs, companies pivot, the buying moment passes. Worse, everyone who bought the same list is emailing the same tired contacts.

I research the moment you ask, so what you get reflects who's actually looking right now — not who was a fit eighteen months ago. That freshness is the whole point: the right company, the right person, at the right time.

What I won't do

I only use public information, and I don't go anywhere I'm not allowed to. No private data, no breaking into anything, no shady back-channel lists.

And I don't send for you. I write the message and hand it over — the outreach is yours to send, in your voice, on your terms. You stay in control of every email that goes out with your name on it, which is exactly how it should be.

See it on your own company.

Drop in your website and I'll show you a free sample in about a minute — real companies, real people, real messages. No signup.

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