How TerrainScout turns a niche brief into a usable prospecting sheet.

The goal is not to hand you a massive export. The goal is to give your team a smaller list with enough context to decide who deserves a real message.

1. Define the market

We start with your niche, geography, offer, ideal customer profile, and exclusions. Narrow briefs work better than broad categories.

2. Research public sources

We look through company websites, directories, review pages, map profiles, storefronts, and visible business pages.

3. Filter for fit

Each row needs a visible reason it belongs. If the row cannot explain itself, it should not make the sheet.

4. Add source links

Your team can verify the signal before outreach. Source links keep the sheet reviewable instead of mysterious.

5. Write the angle

Every qualified row gets a practical opener angle tied to the visible signal and your offer.

6. Deliver the sheet

The finished CSV is built for review, import, and sales-team discussion before anyone sends outreach.

What makes this different from a scrape?

A scrape usually says a company exists. TerrainScout tries to explain why that company is relevant to your agency's offer. The fit reason, source link, signal, and opener angle are the important parts.

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