For freelancers & agencies — find clients in minutes

Find your first paying
client. This week.

Your next client is already on Google Maps — running a business with an outdated site, no booking system, or invisible on search. We find them and write the first message. You just hit send.

Free · 1 run · 5 real leads · No card required

First results in under 60 seconds.

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🎯
Real businesses
from Google Places
✍️
Personalised message
for every lead
15–30 seconds
to get full results
💰
$1k–5k per client
ROI on day one
🔒
No data stored
we don't keep business records

The math

The math on doing this manually

Per lead · manually
30–40 min

Finding the business, checking their site, figuring out what to say

20 leads · manually
10–13 hrs

That's a full working day — before you've sent a single message

20 leads · SignalsHunt
~60 sec

Researched, analysed, 3 messages written for each — ready to send

Every run saves you roughly a full working day. Pro pays for itself if it saves you one hour a month.

How it works

Three steps to your first client

01
🌐

Tell us what you do

We read your homepage and extract what you do, who you serve, and what problem you solve.

02
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We figure out who needs you

Claude defines your ICP in one sentence and identifies the 3 best channels to reach them.

03
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You get clients to talk to — today

Real businesses from Google, each with a personalised 3-message sequence. Copy, paste, send.

Real example output

This is exactly what you get — a real business with a personalised 3-message sequence.

Bloom Floral Studio
📍 Manchester, UK · ★ 4.8 · 127 reviews
✉️ sarah@bloomfloralstudio.co.uk
High reply chance
Hi Sarah — I came across Bloom Floral Studio and noticed your website’s gallery looks gorgeous but runs really slowly on mobile (I checked). A lot of potential customers are probably dropping off before they even see your arrangements. I help florists fix exactly this — a faster site usually means more enquiries within a couple of weeks. Worth a 10-minute chat?
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This is a really useful pivot. The part that stood out to me is the shift from "who is complaining online?" to "who actually needs help right now?"

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IHIndieHackers.com

Honestly, what stood out to me is that this doesn't just pull in leads, it actually helps you filter them before you even hop on a call.

IHIndieHackers.com

A lot of prospecting starts with "who might need this?" which creates huge lists and weak outreach. Your angle starts with "who is missing the thing that creates obvious pain?" That is a much better wedge.

IHIndieHackers.com

This is a really useful pivot. The part that stood out to me is the shift from "who is complaining online?" to "who actually needs help right now?"

IHIndieHackers.com

Your approach of filtering before outreach is the right one.

IHIndieHackers.com

Honestly, what stood out to me is that this doesn't just pull in leads, it actually helps you filter them before you even hop on a call. I build websites for a living and if there's one thing I've figured out, it's that landing the right client matters way more than having some slick pitch. I'd genuinely rather have one solid conversation with someone who needs my help than blast out 50 emails and hear nothing back. Interested to see how this holds up in the long run.

IHIndieHackers.com

This is such a sharp reframe. Most SaaS chases the market that exists and fights for share. You're doing the inverse: targeting the unmet demand (SMBs without a tech person) instead of competing for the attended market. That's distribution leverage hiding inside product design. You've essentially pre-filtered your TAM to 'people who desperately need this solution.' The sales process gets easier because you're not convincing someone with an existing solution — you're solving a void. And the churn risk is lower because switching costs include finding another person to hire, not just swapping tools. Smart move turning a sales problem into a product feature.

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This resonates — the "just another person in their inbox" feeling is exactly why generic outreach fails. Love that you rebuilt around "who needs help right now" instead of "who's complaining."

IHIndieHackers.com

I really like the idea.

IHIndieHackers.com

Honestly, what stood out to me is that this doesn't just pull in leads, it actually helps you filter them before you even hop on a call. I build websites for a living and if there's one thing I've figured out, it's that landing the right client matters way more than having some slick pitch. I'd genuinely rather have one solid conversation with someone who needs my help than blast out 50 emails and hear nothing back. Interested to see how this holds up in the long run.

IHIndieHackers.com

This is such a sharp reframe. Most SaaS chases the market that exists and fights for share. You're doing the inverse: targeting the unmet demand (SMBs without a tech person) instead of competing for the attended market. That's distribution leverage hiding inside product design. You've essentially pre-filtered your TAM to 'people who desperately need this solution.' The sales process gets easier because you're not convincing someone with an existing solution — you're solving a void. And the churn risk is lower because switching costs include finding another person to hire, not just swapping tools. Smart move turning a sales problem into a product feature.

IHIndieHackers.com

This tool is very, very interesting.

IHIndieHackers.com

This resonates — the "just another person in their inbox" feeling is exactly why generic outreach fails. Love that you rebuilt around "who needs help right now" instead of "who's complaining."

IHIndieHackers.com

I really like the idea.

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Common questions

What kind of leads will I get?

Real local businesses from Google — name, address, website, phone, and rating. The AI profiles your ideal client and finds matching businesses near the location you specify.

How is this different from doing the research myself?

It isn't — that's the point. SignalsHunt does exactly what you'd do manually: finds businesses, checks their websites for problems, writes a message that references what it found. It just does 20 of them in about a minute instead of two working days.

What if I don't land a client right away?

Lead gen is a numbers game. The messages are written to start conversations, not send spam. Most users see replies within a few days of consistent outreach.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes — no contracts, no lock-in. Cancel from your account settings whenever you want.

What's an ideal client profile?

A one-sentence description of who should pay you. SignalsHunt generates this automatically from your site and uses it to find the right businesses.

Do you store data from the businesses I find?

No — we only keep a reference ID, not their actual business details. We re-fetch current information from Google each time you view a past search. Read more about our data practices →

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