Search broadly or focus on Google, LinkedIn, directories, local websites, and other public business pages.
Sources
Choose where LeadOrb searches.
Pick the sources you care about, review where each lead came from, and mark good or bad results to improve future searches.
The engine screens obvious article pages, complaint pages, placeholder emails, and bad business-name patterns before billing returned leads.
Feedback belongs to the customer workspace that submitted it, so one company’s definition of a good lead does not overwrite another company’s needs.
Sources explained
Choose where LeadOrb searches without the messy spreadsheet.
A lead scraping tool should not scrape everything blindly. LeadOrb lets customers choose source types and uses quality filters so results are more likely to be real businesses, not articles, complaint pages, or placeholders.
This gives buyers confidence that LeadOrb is not just pulling random public text. They can inspect sources, correct misses, and make the next export smarter.
Try 10 leads freePick sources
Search broadly or focus on Google-style web results, LinkedIn-style company pages, directories, local websites, and source URLs.
Filter junk
LeadOrb screens obvious non-business names, weak pages, placeholder emails, and duplicate-looking contacts.
Learn per client
Good and bad lead feedback is saved to the workspace so each customer’s future searches can improve around their own criteria.
Common questions
What buyers usually want to know
Can users choose where to search?
Yes. The dashboard can offer source choices such as Google, LinkedIn, directories, local websites, source URLs, or all sources.
Does LeadOrb replace human review?
No. It reduces the messy work, then gives customers tools to review, rate, export, and improve.
Start free
Use LeadOrb on a real search before you buy anything.
Tell us what kind of businesses you want, choose email or phone results, and use your free LeadOrb Credits to test the quality for yourself.