Website prospect score checker for personal outreach
Score a prospect website by commercial fit, website evidence, contact path, and outreach readiness before adding it to your outreach list.
What the score should explain
A useful prospect score should not be a naked number. It should show which visible website evidence supports the score and what still needs human review.
- Commercial fit: whether the website suggests a relevant buyer problem for your offer.
- Website evidence: whether the signal is specific enough to cite safely.
- Contact path and outreach readiness: whether the prospect can move into a real follow-up workflow.
How to use the score
Use the score as a lightweight quality gate before saving a lead. Strong scores can become Prospect Cards; weak scores should be skipped or reviewed later.
- Save prospects when the score and strongest signal align with your service.
- Review prospects when the fit is promising but source evidence is thin.
- Skip prospects when the site produces only generic or unrelated signals.
FAQ
Is the score enough to start outreach?
Use it as a preview, not the final card. The full Prospect Card adds source notes, first lines, short email context, saved status, and export-ready fields.
What does the score measure?
The preview combines commercial fit, website evidence, contact path, and outreach readiness so the number is tied to visible reasons.
Should low-score prospects be exported?
Usually no. Low-score prospects create downstream work and weaken outreach quality, so they should be skipped or manually reviewed.
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