Contact-page crawling
Fetches the homepage, then follows the links most likely to hold an address — contact, about, team, and support pages — instead of stopping at the front door.
Give Email Finder a website and it crawls the contact and about pages, pulls out real addresses, drops the role and no-reply noise, and ranks the prospect's own-domain emails first.
Pairs with Email Verifier to confirm deliverability
What's inside
Email Finder is built to find the address a person actually checks — and skip everything else.
Fetches the homepage, then follows the links most likely to hold an address — contact, about, team, and support pages — instead of stopping at the front door.
Strips out the noise: no-reply, postmaster, abuse, and generic role accounts get dropped so you keep the addresses a human actually reads.
Emails on the prospect's own domain are surfaced first, ahead of free webmail and third-party media addresses, so the best contact is at the top.
Select a batch of results from Prospect Finder and find emails across all of them at once — every match attaches to the matching prospect row.
All scraping runs server-side behind guardrails that block requests to internal and private network addresses, so lookups stay safe and contained.
Found emails land on your prospect rows and flow straight into CSV or Google Sheets, ready for verification and outreach.
How it works
Start from a Prospect Finder search, or bring your own list of websites. Every domain is ready for a lookup the moment it lands in your table.
Run a single domain or a whole selection at once. Email Finder crawls each site, extracts addresses, filters the junk, and ranks what's left.
Send the results through Email Verifier to confirm deliverability, then export the clean list to CSV or Google Sheets for outreach.
Better together with Email Verifier
Found an address? Confirm it's safe to send to before it ever hits a campaign — one click runs it through deliverability checks.
FAQ
It fetches the website's homepage and then crawls the pages most likely to list a contact — about, team, and support pages included — extracting any email addresses it finds in the markup. It then filters out role and no-reply accounts and ranks the prospect's own-domain addresses first.
Email Finder reports the addresses that are genuinely published on a site, so accuracy depends on what each company chooses to expose. It does not guess or pattern-match addresses that aren't there. Pair it with Email Verifier to confirm that what it finds is safe to send to.
Yes. Select a batch of results and run a single bulk extraction across all of them. Each address attaches to the matching prospect row, so you can move from a list of domains to a list of contacts in one pass.
If a site publishes no address on the pages it crawls — for example, a contact form with no inline email — Email Finder returns no result for that domain rather than inventing one. You can move on to the next prospect without cleaning up false positives.
All fetching happens server-side with SSRF protection that blocks requests to internal or private network addresses. Lookups stay contained to the public web and never reach into your infrastructure.
Something else? Email us — we reply within one business day.
Create a free account, point Email Finder at your domains, and turn a spreadsheet of websites into a list of real contacts.