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How to Use AI Lead Search on LeadGrow AI

LeadGrow AI enquiry search understands natural language. Describe the leads you need — budget, industry, or intent — and the platform returns matched marketplace listings.

⏱ Est: 5 Mins🎯 Role: Buyers / General⚡ Status: 100% Verified

Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these sequence actions to configure your pipeline.

1

Open the marketplace search section

Navigate to the search section from the homepage Get Leads button or header. The AI-powered search bar is located at the top of the landing page marketplace.

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2

Type a natural-language query

Enter queries like "IT leads under ₹5000", "Healthcare equipment", or "Construction above ₹10000". Press search or submit to run semantic matching.

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3

Use example queries or categories

Click suggested example queries or pick a category chip (IT & Software, Healthcare, Education, etc.) to narrow results quickly.

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4

Review AI-parsed criteria matching

The results panel displays matching leads with parsed signals. You can browse lead descriptions, lock fee requirements, and active slot counts.

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5

Subscribe to the lead

Click the "Subscribe" button on a matching lead to lock the connection. There is no cart or checkout; subscriptions are processed instantly.

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6

Access contact details

Sign in to complete the wallet charge. Upon successful subscription, the buyer's direct phone and email will be revealed instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to core platform details.

Can I search without signing in?

Yes. You can run AI searches and browse listings without an account, but you must sign in as a Vendor to subscribe and unlock contact details.

What makes the search AI-powered?

LeadGrow AI uses semantic matching to parse requirements (budget, industry, intent) and map them to buyer listings, ensuring highly relevant matches rather than basic keyword counts.