| name | sales-anymailfinder |
| description | Anymail Finder platform help — email finder and verification tool with 97%+ delivery guarantee. Finds emails by person name, company/domain, decision-maker role, or LinkedIn URL, with bulk search up to 100K rows and a GeoLead Finder. Use when you can't find someone's email, need decision-maker contacts at a company, email addresses keep bouncing, bulk search results have low match rates, LinkedIn URLs aren't returning emails, or the Anymail Finder API isn't returning expected results. Do NOT use for cross-platform enrichment strategy (use /sales-enrich), email deliverability strategy (use /sales-deliverability), or prospect list strategy (use /sales-prospect-list). |
| argument-hint | [describe what you need help with in Anymail Finder] |
| license | MIT |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| tags | ["sales","enrichment","email-finder","platform"] |
| github | https://github.com/anymailfinder |
Anymail Finder Platform Help
Help the user with Anymail Finder platform questions — from Email Finder (by person, company, decision maker, or LinkedIn URL) through Email Verification, Bulk Email Search, GeoLead Finder, and Domain Email operations. Anymail Finder is a London-based email finder and verification tool (AMF Internet Services Limited, founded 2015) offering a 97%+ delivery guarantee on verified emails, a REST API with no rate limits, and a Chrome Extension for in-workflow lookup.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated knowledge.
Ask the user:
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What area of Anymail Finder do you need help with?
- A) Email Finder by Person — find a verified email from first name + last name + company/domain (1 credit per valid result)
- B) Email Finder by Company/Domain — find up to 20 email addresses at a company (1 credit)
- C) Email Finder by Decision Maker — role-based search (ceo, engineering, finance, hr, it, logistics, marketing, operations, buyer, sales) returning name, title, LinkedIn URL, email (2 credits per valid result)
- D) Email Finder by LinkedIn URL — extract email from a LinkedIn profile URL (1 credit)
- E) Email Verifier — validate an email address as valid/risky/invalid (0.2 credits)
- F) Bulk Email Search — process up to 100,000 rows asynchronously via JSON or CSV/Excel upload
- G) GeoLead Finder — location-based lead discovery
- H) Chrome Extension — browser-based email finding from any website
- I) Domain Email Count/Order/Download — count, order, and download all emails at a domain
- J) API — REST API setup, endpoints, authentication, webhooks
- K) Account / Billing — plans, pricing, credits
- L) Something else — describe it
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What's your role?
- A) Sales / SDR / BDR
- B) RevOps / Sales ops
- C) Developer / engineer
- D) Growth / marketing
- E) Recruiter / talent acquisition
- F) Other
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What are you trying to accomplish? (describe your specific goal or question)
If the user's request already provides most of this context, skip directly to the relevant step. Lead with your best-effort answer using reasonable assumptions (stated explicitly), then ask only the most critical 1-2 clarifying questions at the end — don't gate your response behind gathering complete context.
Note: If the user needs a specialized skill, route them there with a brief explanation of why that skill is a better fit.