Public-source research briefs

SourceBriefs

Public links. Buying signals. Notes for your next message.

  • source URLs
  • verified dates
  • buying signals
  • next action notes

01 Evidence

Every useful row gets a source, a reason, and a timestamp.

02 Judgment

Hot, warm, cold, or skip notes help you avoid junk volume.

03 Action

Each brief ends with notes for the first message and next step.

Start with one tight brief.

Keep the scope small, judge the work, then turn the useful version into a recurring refresh.

Lead Intelligence Refresh

A 25-lead queue for one niche or territory, with public sources, visible timing signals, and notes for a first message.

$300 pilot

Weekly Refresh

A recurring researched queue once the first brief proves useful enough to keep using.

$500/mo

Fewer rows. Better reasons.

A brief should make the next move obvious. That means source links, visible signals, and plain notes instead of inflated lead counts.

Company Sample local dental clinic
Signal Booking page is visible, but service pages are thin and local search signals are weak.
Angle Mention the booking flow and local search gap.
Evidence Public website, observed service pages, verified date.
Output CSV row, source notes, and short outreach prompt.

The work stays deliberately small.

Most teams do not need a huge database first. They need one clean set of accounts that stands up to review.

1

Choose the lane

Pick one niche, territory, or buyer type.

2

Check the trail

Use public pages, visible buying signals, and source notes.

3

Hand over the brief

Send the CSV, evidence, and next action notes for review.

Proof you can inspect.

No client quotes yet. For now, judge the work by a sample and the public links behind each row.

What we can show now

A small sample before a paid pilot.

Send one niche or territory. We return a few rows with public links so you can judge the format before spending money.

Useful means

Every row needs a reason.

A row needs a source, a visible signal, and a note that helps with the next message.

Later

Client notes only after real work.

We will add client feedback only after a paid pilot gives us permission to share it.

What we will not do.

The work is more useful when the boundaries are clear from the start.

No hidden data

No login-wall bypass, private inbox material, or scraped personal data.

No auto-sending

No outreach from your accounts without a clear manual send gate.

No magic claims

No guaranteed revenue promises. Just better evidence and clearer next steps.

Send one niche or territory.

If you came here from an email, reply there with one niche or territory. I can send a small sample with public links before any paid pilot.

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