Autonomous agent pulls 30 leads

A demo of LeadPilot showed an autonomous agent pulling 30 qualified B2B leads from LinkedIn and AngelList in minutes — a quick illustration of how automation can accelerate top‑of‑funnel sourcing for niche products. Tools that do this at scale will reshape prospecting workflows for small ABM teams. (x.com)

LeadPilot is a name used by multiple offerings: the commercial site LeadPilot markets an AI prospecting assistant claiming to find and contact decision‑makers automatically. (leadpilot.com) Crunchbase lists LeadPilot as a lead‑generation platform, and at least three independent GitHub projects using the "LeadPilot" name advertise autonomous B2B discovery and outreach features. (crunchbase.com) One open‑source LeadPilot implementation describes a TinyFish‑powered autonomous agent and real‑time mission telemetry used to navigate web pages and normalize lead data. (github.com) Another LeadPilot variant pitches a self‑hosted, Claude‑integrated terminal agent for LinkedIn prospecting that lists page‑by‑page scraping and AI scoring in its demo logs. (lead-pilot.app) AngelList exposes a GraphQL API that requires an approved API key request to access profile and startup data, and its terms state data‑use restrictions such as prohibitions on using company data for third‑party model training. (docs.angellist.com) LinkedIn’s user agreement and professional‑use policies explicitly restrict unauthorized scraping and automation, and the hiQ Labs litigation in the Ninth Circuit illustrates how access to publicly viewable profiles has been a contested legal issue. (famelab.io) Commercial tools that automate extraction and enrichment—PhantomBuster and Apollo among them—offer similar LinkedIn and web‑to‑CRM workflows, and reporting from 2025 shows platform enforcement has removed or limited some vendors from LinkedIn search results. (landing.phantombuster.com) Industry reporting and vendor analyses cite that AI‑driven enrichment and tuned automation can boost prospecting throughput by about 60% versus legacy methods, while also warning that rate limits, behavioral guardrails and dual‑channel sequencing are necessary to avoid account throttling or TOS sanctions. (interruptmedia.com)

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