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Lead-generation prompts that produce researchable briefs

The useful part of a prompt is not clever wording. It is the business specification: target, trigger, evidence, constraints, exclusions, scoring criteria, and what makes the result actionable. Use these templates as starting points and replace the brackets with facts.

Reviewed by the GenPilot team · Updated August 20, 2026

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What matters

  • Name the buyer and the event that creates demand
  • Require current sources for important claims
  • Write exclusions as carefully as inclusion criteria
  • Define contactability and a lead cap before searching

Consulting clients

Find [company type] in [geography] that showed [specific trigger] in the last [time window]. I offer [narrow outcome and delivery shape]. Exclude [intermediaries, competitors, or poor-fit categories]. Require [evidence standard] and [contact standard]. Rank by [criteria].

B2B sales

Find [account type] where [observable change] creates a likely need for [product outcome]. Target [buyer roles]. Require a primary or reliable current source, explain the problem connection, and exclude accounts that already [disqualifier]. Return at most [number] qualified and contactable leads.

Agency new business

Find [market] companies that recently [launch, rebrand, funding, expansion, migration, hiring pattern]. We provide [service] for [project shape]. Score problem fit, timing, budget proxy, buyer relevance, and contactability. Reject generic directory matches and unsupported assumptions.

Partnerships and channels

Find [partner category] serving [shared audience] with a complementary—not competing—offer. Require evidence of an active partner program, integrations, referrals, or co-marketing. Identify the likely partnerships owner and explain a specific two-way value exchange.

Investors

Find investors whose current thesis, geography, stage, and recent investments match [company]. Exclude firms with conflicting portfolio companies or no evidence of active investing. Identify a relevant partner and cite the source for every fit claim.

Recruiting

Find candidates with evidence of [skills and outcomes], located in [region] or explicitly open to [remote rule]. Avoid inferring availability. Require a source-traceable professional contact path and explain the evidence for each required criterion.

Copy and adapt

Try this brief

Find end-client companies in [region] that showed [specific, recent buying signal] related to [problem]. I provide [narrow offer and outcome] for [ideal customer]. Exclude [competitors, intermediaries, directories, wrong company types]. Require a current source for the opportunity, a source-traceable contact path to [buyer role], and a short explanation of fit. Score [problem fit, timing, company fit, buyer relevance, contactability, evidence]. Return at most [10] strong leads rather than filling the quota with weak ones.

Questions

Why do broad prompts produce weak leads?

Broad prompts leave the system to invent the buyer, timing, evidence standard, and definition of fit. Specific constraints make both search and rejection more reliable.

Should I ask for hundreds of leads?

Not at first. Test the brief on a small batch, review failures, and improve the criteria before spending more time or provider usage.

Put the workflow to work

Describe the outcome. GenPilot will research the opportunities.

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