Built for agents

Your agent finds leads.
You paste one line.

One surface over 1,681 priced tools — people and company data, web search, scraping, places, social lookups. Give your agent the setup line and it spends your balance, inside the caps you set.

One line of setupSpend caps you setPriced before it runsDiscovery is free

Discovery and pricing are free · nothing is charged until a call runs

Your agent can find leads with AgentMore

Companies and the people inside them — found, enriched, and qualified against what you actually sell.

Your agent

Find independent electricians in Berlin with more than five staff, then give me the owner or operations lead at each one.

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I found the companies first, then the person inside each one, and kept only the rows where both are real.

StepWhat comes back
Companies
Matched on trade, city and size — not on a keyword in a name.
People
The owner or operations lead, with the role that makes them the right ask.
Rejects
Dropped with the reason attached: no contact, wrong size, wrong trade.

Ask your agent something…

What you can ask for

Six things to ask for. Every one has a price.

No tiers to pick, no seats, no monthly commitment behind any of them. Your agent reads the price, then decides.

$0.01
Web search

Search the live web and get answers back, not ten blue links.

exa/search
$0.0107
Web scraping

Any URL to clean markdown an agent can read.

firecrawl/v2/scrape
$0.003
Social lookups

Profiles, posts and followers across LinkedIn, Instagram, X, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit.

tikhub/…/instagram/v2/fetch_user_info
$0.03
Places & local

Local businesses, details and reviews from map search.

serpapi/…?engine=google_maps
$0.05
Company data

Firmographics, org search, job postings, news.

apollo/organizations/enrich
$0.30
People & contact data

Person match, work email and phone enrichment.

pdl/v5/person/enrich

These are list prices for a representative endpoint in each group. The full catalog is 1,681 endpoints — the median tool is $0.003 and the ceiling is $5.60. A call whose worst case cannot be priced from its input is refused rather than run at an unknown cost.

Setup

Three steps. Your agent does the setup.

Paste one line, add your key, then just ask. No install to work out and no per-vendor signups — your agent is pulling real leads in minutes.

1

Paste in the setup line

One line, into the agent you already use.

It fetches our instructions, installs the skill and comes back ready.

2

Add your key

Create an account — a new one starts with $0.50.

One scoped key and one dollar balance across every source — no per-vendor signups.

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3

Ask for the leads

Say who you want to reach, in your own words.

It picks the source, checks the price and calls it — inside the caps you set.

Find 40 electricians in Berlin

Not ready to install anything? That line hands the agent the skill for one session — it reads it, works, and forgets it when the session ends.

No more countless subscriptions.

Every source your agent touches wants its own signup, its own key and its own monthly bill. One balance replaces all of them — every call priced in dollars against the money you added.

15accounts, the normal way
  • A signup and a card for each one
  • Keys to store, rotate and eventually leak
  • Invoices from all of them, predictable from none
1account — and you have all of them
  • No signup with any of them
  • No keys on your machine
  • Every call priced before it runs
  • Free to search the catalog

General research infrastructure. Not a lead tool.

What counts as a good signal depends entirely on what you sell — so nothing here scores, ranks or assumes an offer on your behalf.

An agent doing one job

Research a company once, pay for that one call, move on.

A recruiter's tooling

Find people, verify a title, check what they posted last month.

A marketplace or support tool

Enrich a signup from a domain, at the moment it happens.

An agency's client build

Lead research for whatever that client sells, on their own account.

Questions.

Do I need an account?

There are two ways in. Most people sign in, add money and create a key — that is what gives you spending limits, a log of every call and a receipt for each one. Your agent can also pay per call from a crypto wallet instead: it asks for something, we answer with the price, it pays and asks again. That way needs no signup and no key at all.

Do I have to sign up with each data provider?

No. The accounts with each source are ours. Your one key reaches all of them, so there is nothing to sign up for and no provider keys sitting on your machine.

How do I know what a call costs?

You know before it runs. Every tool says what it needs and what it costs, and looking is free — searching the catalog and reading a tool costs nothing. You pay only when a call actually runs.

What if something costs more than I expect?

Then it does not run. If the worst case cannot be worked out up front, or it would go over your per-call limit or your daily limit, your agent is told no. Nothing is quietly trimmed to fit and nothing is charged.

Do I pay if a call fails?

No. No result, no charge. The money is taken when a call comes back with something, and a failure hands the reserved amount straight back.

Is everything a cent?

No. A cent is just the smallest amount a crypto payment can settle — it is a floor, not a price. Over half the catalog costs less than that, the typical tool is $0.003 and the most expensive is $5.60. If a cheap call has to pay the one-cent minimum, the difference stays on your balance for the next one.

Can I use my own agent?

Yes — that is the whole idea. Paste the setup line into the agent you already use. The same catalog also works from the command line, from an MCP client, or over plain HTTP. You never need our app.

Does it send the emails?

No, on purpose. We stop before the send: finding, enriching, researching and qualifying. The finished rows go to whatever you already use to send, sequence or store them.

One surface. Paid by the call.

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