lead-intelligence
affaan-m/everything-claude-code
AI-native lead intelligence and outreach pipeline replacing Apollo, Clay, and ZoomInfo with agent-powered signal scoring and warm path discovery.
What is lead-intelligence?
An agent-powered system that finds, qualifies, and reaches high-value contacts through social graph analysis, mutual connection mapping, and channel-specific outreach. Use it when you need to build targeted prospect lists, discover warm introduction paths, and draft personalized outreach across email, LinkedIn, and X.
- Signal scoring: rank prospects by role alignment, industry match, recent activity, influence, and location
- Mutual ranking: analyze your social graph to find the warmest introduction paths to each target
- Warm path discovery: map introduction chains through shared connections, portfolio links, and event overlaps
- Lead enrichment: pull current title, company, recent posts, mutual interests, and company news
- Channel-specific outreach drafting: generate personalized email, LinkedIn, and X messages matched to source-derived voice
How to install lead-intelligence
npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill lead-intelligence- Exa MCP for deep web search on people and companies
- X API credentials (X_BEARER_TOKEN, X_CONSUMER_KEY, X_CONSUMER_SECRET, X_ACCESS_TOKEN, X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET)
- Optional: LinkedIn API or browser control for profile inspection
- Optional: Apple Mail for drafting emails locally
How to use lead-intelligence
- 1.Define your target verticals, roles, and locations for the prospect search
- 2.Run signal scoring to identify high-signal people across Exa and X API
- 3.Execute mutual ranking to find your warmest connections to each target
- 4.Map warm introduction paths using the discovered mutual connections
- 5.Enrich qualified leads with recent activity, company news, and mutual interests
- 6.Draft personalized outreach in your chosen channel (email, LinkedIn, or X) using the enriched lead data and your voice profile
Use cases
- Building a targeted outreach list for sales, partnerships, or fundraising with warm introduction paths
- Researching who to reach out to in a specific industry and the best person to make the introduction
- Scoring and ranking a list of contacts by relevance and connection strength
- Mapping mutual connections to find warm introduction paths instead of cold outreach
- Drafting personalized first messages across email, LinkedIn, and X based on prospect signals and mutual context
- Sales development representatives and business development managers
- Founders and CEOs building partnership or investor outreach lists
- Fundraisers researching warm introduction paths to investors
- Anyone building a prospect list who wants to prioritize warm over cold outreach
lead-intelligence FAQ
Yes. Run brand-voice first if your voice matters for outreach. Reuse its VOICE PROFILE in the outreach drafting stage instead of deriving style ad hoc.
The skill will fall back to browser control for X timeline and engagement analysis. Exa and LinkedIn (via API or browser) can still power signal scoring and mutual ranking.
Yes, but the skill prioritizes warm paths first. If no mutual connections exist, it will draft cold outreach using the same enriched lead data and voice profile.
social-graph-ranker is a standalone tool for visualizing the bridge math and network scoring. lead-intelligence uses the same ranking model but integrates it into the full find-score-enrich-outreach pipeline.
No. It drafts outreach in email, LinkedIn, or X but does not send without explicit user approval.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from affaan-m/everything-claude-code.
name: lead-intelligence description: AI-native lead intelligence and outreach pipeline. Replaces Apollo, Clay, and ZoomInfo with agent-powered signal scoring, mutual ranking, warm path discovery, source-derived voice modeling, and channel-specific outreach across email, LinkedIn, and X. Use when the user wants to find, qualify, and reach high-value contacts. metadata: origin: ECC
Lead Intelligence
Agent-powered lead intelligence pipeline that finds, scores, and reaches high-value contacts through social graph analysis and warm path discovery.
When to Activate
- User wants to find leads or prospects in a specific industry
- Building an outreach list for partnerships, sales, or fundraising
- Researching who to reach out to and the best path to reach them
- User says "find leads", "outreach list", "who should I reach out to", "warm intros"
- Needs to score or rank a list of contacts by relevance
- Wants to map mutual connections to find warm introduction paths
Tool Requirements
Required
- Exa MCP — Deep web search for people, companies, and signals (
web_search_exa) - X API — Follower/following graph, mutual analysis, recent activity (
X_BEARER_TOKEN, plus write-context credentials such asX_CONSUMER_KEY,X_CONSUMER_SECRET,X_ACCESS_TOKEN,X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET)
Optional (enhance results)
- LinkedIn — Direct API if available, otherwise browser control for search, profile inspection, and drafting
- Apollo/Clay API — For enrichment cross-reference if user has access
- GitHub MCP — For developer-centric lead qualification
- Apple Mail / Mail.app — Draft cold or warm email without sending automatically
- Browser control — For LinkedIn and X when API coverage is missing or constrained
Pipeline Overview
┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ 1. Signal │────>│ 2. Mutual │────>│ 3. Warm Path │────>│ 4. Enrich │────>│ 5. Outreach │
│ Scoring │ │ Ranking │ │ Discovery │ │ │ │ Draft │
└─────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
Voice Before Outreach
Do not draft outbound from generic sales copy.
Run brand-voice first whenever the user's voice matters. Reuse its VOICE PROFILE instead of re-deriving style ad hoc inside this skill.
If live X access is available, pull recent original posts before drafting. If not, use supplied examples or the best repo/site material available.
Stage 1: Signal Scoring
Search for high-signal people in target verticals. Assign a weight to each based on:
| Signal | Weight | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Role/title alignment | 30% | Exa, LinkedIn |
| Industry match | 25% | Exa company search |
| Recent activity on topic | 20% | X API search, Exa |
| Follower count / influence | 10% | X API |
| Location proximity | 10% | Exa, LinkedIn |
| Engagement with your content | 5% | X API interactions |
Signal Search Approach
# Step 1: Define target parameters
target_verticals = ["prediction markets", "AI tooling", "developer tools"]
target_roles = ["founder", "CEO", "CTO", "VP Engineering", "investor", "partner"]
target_locations = ["San Francisco", "New York", "London", "remote"]
# Step 2: Exa deep search for people
for vertical in target_verticals:
results = web_search_exa(
query=f"{vertical} {role} founder CEO",
category="company",
numResults=20
)
# Score each result
# Step 3: X API search for active voices
x_search = search_recent_tweets(
query="prediction markets OR AI tooling OR developer tools",
max_results=100
)
# Extract and score unique authors
Stage 2: Mutual Ranking
For each scored target, analyze the user's social graph to find the warmest path.
Ranking Model
- Pull user's X following list and LinkedIn connections
- For each high-signal target, check for shared connections
- Apply the
social-graph-rankermodel to score bridge value - Rank mutuals by:
| Factor | Weight |
|---|---|
| Number of connections to targets | 40% — highest weight, most connections = highest rank |
| Mutual's current role/company | 20% — decision maker vs individual contributor |
| Mutual's location | 15% — same city = easier intro |
| Industry alignment | 15% — same vertical = natural intro |
| Mutual's X handle / LinkedIn | 10% — identifiability for outreach |
Canonical rule:
Use social-graph-ranker when the user wants the graph math itself,
the bridge ranking as a standalone report, or explicit decay-model tuning.
Inside this skill, use the same weighted bridge model:
B(m) = Σ_{t ∈ T} w(t) · λ^(d(m,t) - 1)
R(m) = B_ext(m) · (1 + β · engagement(m))
Interpretation:
- Tier 1: high
R(m)and direct bridge paths -> warm intro asks - Tier 2: medium
R(m)and one-hop bridge paths -> conditional intro asks - Tier 3: no viable bridge -> direct cold outreach using the same lead record
Output Format
If the user explicitly wants the ranking engine broken out, the math visualized, or the network scored outside the full lead workflow, run `social-graph-ranker` as a standalone pass first and feed the result back into this pipeline.
MUTUAL RANKING REPORT
=====================
#1 @mutual_handle (Score: 92)
Name: Jane Smith
Role: Partner @ Acme Ventures
Location: San Francisco
Connections to targets: 7
Connected to: @target1, @target2, @target3, @target4, @target5, @target6, @target7
Best intro path: Jane invested in Target1's company
#2 @mutual_handle2 (Score: 85)
...
Stage 3: Warm Path Discovery
For each target, find the shortest introduction chain:
You ──[follows]──> Mutual A ──[invested in]──> Target Company
You ──[follows]──> Mutual B ──[co-founded with]──> Target Person
You ──[met at]──> Event ──[also attended]──> Target Person
Path Types (ordered by warmth)
- Direct mutual — You both follow/know the same person
- Portfolio connection — Mutual invested in or advises target's company
- Co-worker/alumni — Mutual worked at same company or attended same school
- Event overlap — Both attended same conference/program
- Content engagement — Target engaged with mutual's content or vice versa
Stage 4: Enrichment
For each qualified lead, pull:
- Full name, current title, company
- Company size, funding stage, recent news
- Recent X posts (last 30 days) — topics, tone, interests
- Mutual interests with user (shared follows, similar content)
- Recent company events (product launch, funding round, hiring)
Enrichment Sources
- Exa: company data, news, blog posts
- X API: recent tweets, bio, followers
- GitHub: open source contributions (for developer-centric leads)
- LinkedIn (via browser-use): full profile, experience, education
Stage 5: Outreach Draft
Generate personalized outreach for each lead. The draft should match the source-derived voice profile and the target channel.
Channel Rules
- Use for the highest-value cold outreach, warm intros, investor outreach, and partnership asks
- Default to drafting in Apple Mail / Mail.app when local desktop control is available
- Create drafts first, do not send automatically unless the user explicitly asks
- Subject line should be plain and specific, not clever
- Use when the target is active there, when mutual graph context is stronger on LinkedIn, or when email confidence is low
- Prefer API access if available
- Otherwise use browser control to inspect profiles, recent activity, and draft the message
- Keep it shorter than email and avoid fake professional warmth
X
- Use for high-context operator, builder, or investor outreach where public posting behavior matters
- Prefer API access for search, timeline, and engagement analysis
- Fall back to browser control when needed
- DMs and public replies should be much tighter than email and should reference something real from the target's timeline
Channel Selection Heuristic
Pick one primary channel in this order:
- warm intro by email
- direct email
- LinkedIn DM
- X DM or reply
Use multi-channel only when there is a strong reason and the cadence will not feel spammy.
Warm Intro Request (to mutual)
Goal:
- one clear ask
- one concrete reason this intro makes sense
- easy-to-forward blurb if needed
Avoid:
- overexplaining your company
- social-proof stacking
- sounding like a fundraiser template
Direct Cold Outreach (to target)
Goal:
- open from something specific and recent
- explain why the fit is real
- make one low-friction ask
Avoid:
- generic admiration
- feature dumping
- broad asks like "would love to connect"
- forced rhetorical questions
Execution Pattern
For each target, produce:
- the recommended channel
- the reason that channel is best
- the message draft
- optional follow-up draft
- if email is the chosen channel and Apple Mail is available, create a draft instead of only returning text
If browser control is available:
- LinkedIn: inspect target profile, recent activity, and mutual context, then draft or prepare the message
- X: inspect recent posts or replies, then draft DM or public reply language
If desktop automation is available:
- Apple Mail: create draft email with subject, body, and recipient
Do not send messages automatically without explicit user approval.
Anti-Patterns
- generic templates with no personalization
- long paragraphs explaining your whole company
- multiple asks in one message
- fake familiarity without specifics
- bulk-sent messages with visible merge fields
- identical copy reused for email, LinkedIn, and X
- platform-shaped slop instead of the author's actual voice
Configuration
Users should set these environment variables:
# Required
export X_BEARER_TOKEN="..."
export X_ACCESS_TOKEN="..."
export X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET="..."
export X_CONSUMER_KEY="..."
export X_CONSUMER_SECRET="..."
export EXA_API_KEY="..."
# Optional
export LINKEDIN_COOKIE="..." # For browser-use LinkedIn access
export APOLLO_API_KEY="..." # For Apollo enrichment
Agents
This skill includes specialized agents in the agents/ subdirectory:
- signal-scorer — Searches and ranks prospects by relevance signals
- mutual-mapper — Maps social graph connections and finds warm paths
- enrichment-agent — Pulls detailed profile and company data
- outreach-drafter — Generates personalized messages
Example Usage
User: find me the top 20 people in prediction markets I should reach out to
Agent workflow:
1. signal-scorer searches Exa and X for prediction market leaders
2. mutual-mapper checks user's X graph for shared connections
3. enrichment-agent pulls company data and recent activity
4. outreach-drafter generates personalized messages for top ranked leads
Output: Ranked list with warm paths, voice profile summary, and channel-specific outreach drafts or drafts-in-app
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