About Leadomos
Who builds this, why it exists, and where the data comes from.

I built Leadomos to solve my own problem. Selling services to local businesses meant spending whole afternoons on Google Maps: copying phone numbers into spreadsheets, hunting for emails on websites, checking who already had an agency and who didn’t. The information was all public — it was just painfully slow to collect.
Leadomos automates exactly that workflow, nothing more: scan a city for a business category, cross-reference the public contact data, verify the emails, and draft the first outreach message. What took an afternoon now takes about a minute.
What Leadomos does
You type a business category and a city. Leadomos scans Google Maps and returns the businesses most likely to need your service — including filters like “no website yet”.
Phone, email, social profiles and reviews come from publicly visible listings and pages. Emails are verified before you send anything, so your outreach lands.
Each lead comes with an AI-drafted outreach email based on what the business actually looks like online. You edit, you send, you own the relationship.
Straight answers
No. Leadomos is an independent, founder-run product. That means fast iteration and support answered by the person who wrote the code — and it means we’d rather be honest about what the tool does than oversell it.
Those are databases of corporate contacts, priced for sales teams. Leadomos searches local businesses live — restaurants, clinics, gyms, studios — which barely appear in corporate databases. If your clients are local businesses, this is the tool; if you sell to VPs at software companies, it isn’t.
Built in Spain, used worldwide — most searches run on US, UK and European cities.