Lead research methodology built for human review.

TerrainScout uses public-source research and offer-specific fit checks. The output is designed to help an agency decide whether a prospect deserves thoughtful outreach.

Research standard

Every useful row should answer five questions: who is the company, where did the signal come from, why does it fit, what should be excluded, and what would a relevant first message say?

  • Public sources only. Company sites, public listings, review profiles, search results, partner pages, visible storefronts, and public business pages.
  • Offer-specific signals. The signal should connect to what the agency sells, not just a generic category.
  • Fit reasons. A short explanation records why the lead belongs in the sheet.
  • Exclusion checks. Franchises, wrong geography, wrong size, wrong category, and bad-fit companies can be removed from the list.
  • Suggested opener. A practical angle gives sales teams a better starting point than a blank row.

QA checks before delivery

Source present

Every row should include a URL or source note that explains where the signal came from.

Fit reason clear

The fit reason should map the business to the agency's target and offer.

No obvious bad fits

Rows that violate exclusions should be removed before delivery.

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