For Freelancers

Use your best hours to pitch, not to dig for leads.

LeadRadar is built for freelance web designers who need a practical path from “I should do outreach this week” to a shortlist of local businesses worth contacting with confidence.

Pain Points

Prospecting only happens when work has already dried up.

Most freelancers do outreach reactively. By the time you start hunting, the calendar already has a gap and every lead suddenly feels urgent.

Manual research competes with client delivery.

When every lead starts with Google Maps, homepage checks, screenshots, and notes, prospecting eats the same hours you need for paid project work.

Generic cold emails feel weak when you work alone.

If you do not have real proof behind the opener, outreach turns into awkward “I noticed your website” emails that are easy to ignore.

Why LeadRadar fits this workflow

One scan can feed a week of outreach.

Instead of finding one lead at a time, you get a ranked pool of businesses and can start with the sites that are easiest to justify and most likely to reply.

You can show the problem, not just describe it.

Screenshots and score signals make it easier to write a sharp first message without sounding vague, random, or overly harsh.

The workflow stays light enough to keep using.

You do not need a full sales team or a huge CRM setup. Scan, shortlist, save notes, and keep a simple follow-up rhythm around the leads that matter.

How the workflow changes

1

Pick a city and a niche you can already sell

Use a market where you already understand the business model, design standards, and likely objections. That makes the shortlist more focused and the outreach easier to write.

2

Write outreach around what is visibly wrong

Use the screenshot, score, and obvious trust or mobile issues to anchor a respectful message that sounds researched without taking thirty minutes per company.

3

Keep the good ones alive between projects

When client delivery gets busy, your best prospects do not disappear into old tabs. You can return to the list later and still know why each lead mattered.

Expected outcomes

  • A steadier outreach rhythm instead of feast-or-famine prospecting
  • Higher-quality freelance pitches with less prep time
  • Shortlists that match your niche and actual delivery capacity
  • Less admin overhead around remembering who to follow up with

Common questions

Is this still useful if I only need a few projects at a time?

Yes. In that case the value is not huge volume. It is getting to a short, high-fit list quickly enough that you actually send outreach instead of postponing it.

Do I need the Pro plan as a freelancer?

Not always. The Free tier is enough to validate your workflow. Pro usually becomes worth it once screenshots, exports, and richer analysis save you enough time each month to matter.

Can I use this outside my own city?

Yes. You can scan any city supported by Google Maps, which makes it useful if you sell remotely or want to test several nearby markets without changing your whole process.

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