AI lead generation, minus the grind
You bring the goal. GenPilot brings back real people to talk to — ranked by how worth-it they are, with the first email already drafted in your voice.
Free to start · no card · your data stays yours
I read about your bake-off for the mortgage ops tool. I ship RAG and FastAPI sprints, and your trial scope — CSV import, LLM classification, activity log — is right in my wheelhouse…
“Whatever you’re chasing, there’s probably a playbook for it.”
Pick a playbook or just write a sentence — “find done-for-you cold-calling agencies.” It builds the whole workflow.
Searches real sources and comes back with actual people and companies you can contact — not a list of links.
Scores each one on how good a fit it is, and writes a first email that sounds like you wrote it.
Review, send from your own inbox, and watch replies land in a simple pipeline. Nothing goes out without you.
Start free, no card. Upgrade when GenPilot is pulling its weight.
to try it out
or $290/yr — save ~2 months
GenPilot is an AI lead generation co-pilot. You describe a goal in plain English and it finds real, contactable leads, scores each by fit, and drafts a personalized first cold email you can send from your own inbox.
Most tools are static B2B databases or enrichment spreadsheets. GenPilot works from a goal in any domain, does live web research to find leads that actually fit, then scores them and writes the outreach — in one flow.
Yes. There are playbooks for winning contract work, B2B sales, raising funding, finding investment properties, recruiting candidates, partnerships and more — or describe your own and it builds the workflow.
It searches live sources, reasons toward the right companies and people, enriches contact details, and ranks each lead against a fit rubric — so you get qualified prospects, not a wall of links.
Yes — GenPilot is free to start, with no credit card required. It runs on cost-efficient models by default, so you only pay for what you use.
Every lead comes with a first email drafted in your voice, referencing what it found about them. Nothing sends automatically — you review and send from Gmail, and replies track into a simple pipeline.