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DailyLeadPro
Fresh B2B leads from public records, updated daily.
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Fresh B2B leads from public records, updated daily.
3 followers
DailyLeadPro pulls fresh leads straight from government databases and public records every single day. New business filings, SBA loan recipients, federal contract awards, building permits, pre-foreclosure, high equity homeowners, and more. All in one place with one credit system. No recycled lists. No stale data. Just fresh leads with skip-traced contact info, ready to download as CSV. Starts at $49/month. No contracts.






Hey everyone, I am Andy, founder of DailyLeadPro.
I built this after talking to some friends in sales, insurance, and real estate who were all buying the same recycled lead lists that had already been sold to a dozen other people in their market. By the time they reached out, the prospect had already heard from three competitors that week.
The thing is, governments publish brand new business filings, SBA loan approvals, federal contract awards, building permits, and court records every single day. All public, all timestamped, all completely fresh. Nobody had packaged it into something actually usable so I spent the last several months building that.
DailyLeadPro pulls from those sources daily across multiple states and verticals, appends skip-traced contact info automatically, and lets you filter and download instantly as a CSV. No contracts, no annual commitments, no waiting on someone to manually fulfill your order.
Just crossed 2.9 million leads across 12 categories and the inventory grows every day as more states and data sources get added.
One of our first users is a real estate investor doing novation deals in the Carolinas. He pulled a batch of pre-foreclosure leads his first week and had a contract signed shortly after. That was the validation I needed that the data actually works in the real world.
If you sell B2B services, do real estate investing, or work in any industry where finding the right prospect at the right moment matters, I think you will find something useful here.
Happy to answer any questions about the data pipeline, what sources we pull from, or anything else. Honest feedback welcome too.