Weekly verified lead list
Every Monday, turn your target companies into named contacts with verified work emails — found with Hunter's domain search, checked with its email verifier, and delivered ready for outreach.
Every Monday, build me a verified lead list with Hunter for this week's outreach. My target companies: <list the domains — e.g. "acme.com, globex.io, initech.dev" — or point at the source the routine should read them from>. The people I want: <describe — e.g. "marketing and growth roles, manager and above">. 1. For each domain, run a Hunter domain search filtered to those roles and pick the best-fit people. Cap the run at 5 domains and 15 contacts total so it stays within my credit budget. 2. Verify every address with Hunter's email verifier. Only put contacts in the main list when the address verifies as deliverable; collect risky ones in a separate section and drop undeliverables entirely. 3. Present the results as a clean table (name · title · company · email · verification), grouped by company, with one line per company on who I should contact first. If a domain returns no one matching the profile, say so plainly — don't loosen the filters to fill the list.
Verified lead list — Mon 29 Jun 2026 3 domains searched · 12 contacts found · 9 verified deliverable acme.com (4) Name Title Email Verification ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Laura Chen VP Marketing l.chen@acme.com deliverable (97) Tom Okafor Head of Growth tom@acme.com deliverable (94) …2 more → Start with Laura — she owns the budget for exactly what you're pitching. globex.io (3) Sofia Marino Director, Demand Gen smarino@globex.io deliverable (96) …2 more initech.dev (2) Raj Patel Growth Marketing Lead raj.patel@initech.dev deliverable (91) …1 more Risky — verify by hand before sending (3) • m.iversen@acme.com (accept-all domain, score 62) • hello@globex.io (role-based address) • k.wu@initech.dev (accept-all domain, score 58)
Prospecting stalls at the same step every week: turning "companies we should talk to" into actual people with addresses that won't bounce. This routine runs that step for you every Monday — Hunter finds the right people at each target domain, verifies their emails, and the list lands in your inbox before you've opened a search box.
How it works
- It uses Hunter's domain search to surface the people matching your roles at each target
- company, then verifies every address before it makes the list — so what you get is
- send-ready, not scrape-ready.
- Risky addresses (accept-all domains, role-based inboxes) are set aside in their own section
- instead of being silently mixed in.
- The run is capped at 5 domains and 15 contacts, so searches and verifications spend a predictable
- amount of your Hunter credits each week.
Make it yours
- Swap the domain list weekly, or point the routine at wherever your target-account list lives.
- Tune the roles — sales leaders, founders, engineering managers — or run separate lists per segment.
- Raise or lower the caps to match your credit budget and outreach capacity, or ask it to save the
- winners straight into your Hunter leads.
Run “Weekly verified lead list” on autopilot
Copy it to your account, tweak the details, and it runs mondays at 8:00 am.
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