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Give Claude Code & Codex 300M leads + LinkedIn outreach

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SaleStack gives your Claude Code and Codex agents a full sales stack: lead gen, enrichment, research, and LinkedIn automation across 300M profiles. 🔍 Find perfect-fit prospects by profile or intent 🔗 Enrich any LinkedIn URL into verified emails, phones 🔄 Convert B2B contacts into B2C profiles (and back) 🤖 Automate personalized outreach and follow-ups Set your ICP. Your agents find, enrich, and reach out — while you build.

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  • [REDACTED]·32h ago4

    Hey Product Hunt! 👋

    Dave here, founder of Sales Stack. Excited to share what we've been building.

    The problem: If you've ever tried to build an automated prospecting workflow, you've probably hit the same wall: 4 or 5 different tools for lead gen, enrichment, scraping, and LinkedIn data. Each with its own API key, its own subscription, and its own stale database. None of them were built for AI agents to consume. They were built for humans clicking buttons in dashboards.

    Sales Stack is one console with 5 data engines, built JSON-first for AI agents:

    • 🔍 Lead Generation: Search 300M+ profiles by seniority, industry, department, and more

    • ✨ Data Enrichment: Turn a partial email or name into a complete profile

    • 🌐 Web Scraping: Clean markdown/HTML from any URL, with proxy + dynamic rendering

    • 💼 LinkedIn Intel: Pull profile data, company info, and post engagement

    • 🤝 LinkedIn Automation: Visits, connection requests, and messages

    Why it works:

    No API keys. Add it as an MCP server to Claude Code or Codex, sign in with email + 6-digit code, and just ask in plain English: "Find VP-level sales leaders at SaaS companies." Your agent picks the right engine and returns structured JSON.

    Real-time data. No stale, pre-built lists. 300M+ profiles searched live.

    Pay-as-you-go, credits never expire. From $0.10/credit down to $0.06/credit depending on volume. You only pay when you actually use it. Free credits included on signup, no card required.

    Fast. Less than 3s average response time. Fast enough for real-time agent workflows.

    How we make money: Credits. That's it. No subscriptions, no hidden tiers, no upsells. Buy credits, use them whenever, and they never expire. The cheapest action is a web scrape at 1 credit ($0.06 to $0.10). The most expensive is LinkedIn automation at 10 credits.

    Special for Product Hunt: We've set up extra free credits for anyone coming from today's launch. No card needed, just sign up and start exploring.

    Works with: Claude Code (MCP), Codex (MCP), Clay (REST API), any MCP-compatible or REST client.

    I'm here all day and happy to answer questions about the architecture, pricing model, data sources, or anything else. Would love your feedback!

    — Dave

  • [REDACTED]·14h ago3

    Congrats👏 on the launch @drichards looks incredibly powerful for agentic workflows, qq how does the platform handle LinkedIn's rate limits and anti-bot detection when an agent automates outreach sequences?

  • [REDACTED]·5h ago0

    the 30-actions-per-type throttle plus a static residential IP is a sane technical answer to detection, but it doesn't really touch the underlying issue - LinkedIn's terms flatly prohibit automating connection requests and messages, regardless of how human the traffic pattern looks. if an account gets flagged anyway, is that entirely the user's risk to eat, or does sales_stack do anything on the warm-up/pacing side to actually reduce ban odds rather than just evade detection? genuinely curious how much of this is 'safe by design' vs 'safe until LinkedIn updates their model.'

  • [REDACTED]·11h ago0

    the LinkedIn URL enrichment worked shockingly well on a few test profiles, pulling emails i wasn't expecting to find. solid base for any outbound workflow, though the pricing feels a bit steep for solo founders just starting out.

  • [REDACTED]·16h ago0

    Combining lead discovery with Claude Code is an interesting workflow since most tools stop after finding contacts. How do you keep the lead data fresh as companies and roles change over time?

  • [REDACTED]·21h ago0

    I was wondering what's the difference between Sales Stack and Apollo ?

  • [REDACTED]·21h ago0

    Plugged it into my Claude Code workflow last night and the enrichment step actually returned clean emails on the first try, which never happens. The B2B to B2C profile conversion is a clever touch I hadn't seen elsewhere.