AI-powered lead generation for designers and agencies
Most lead generation apps tell you who a business is. ClientJam tells you how badly they need you — then writes the pitch. Paste any URL for a plain-English audit (SSL, mobile, speed, SEO), an opportunity score ranking leads by ripeness, and 3 ready-to-send emails built from the site's real flaws. City Prospector pulls 20 leads from any city worldwide. Anyone can list contacts — ClientJam scores intent from a real audit and writes the outreach. The gap between a list and a booked call.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Kevin here, solo maker of ClientJam.
The hardest part of running a web design business was never the design — it was finding clients. My process was brutal and manual: scroll Google Maps looking for businesses with rough websites, open 30 tabs to hand-audit each one (is it on mobile? is it slow? no SSL?), then stare at a blank screen trying to write a cold email that didn't sound like every other cold email. Hours of work to send a handful of pitches.
I kept thinking: every step here is something a computer should do for me. I already know what a "ripe" lead looks like — a real local business losing customers to a broken website. I just needed something to find them, score them, and help me say the right thing.
So I built ClientJam to collapse that whole funnel into one pass: paste a URL (or pull a batch from any city) → technical audit → opportunity score → three outreach emails grounded in that site's actual problems.
How it evolved: I started thinking it was an "audit tool," but every test user kept asking the same thing — "okay, but what do I say to them?" That reframed the whole product. The audit isn't the point; it's the evidence. The real value is turning a score into a sentence you can actually send. That's when the outreach generator went from a nice-to-have to the core.
It's free to start (no card), and I built it solo on Next.js, Vercel, Clerk, Stripe, and Neon.
I'd genuinely love feedback from other designers, freelancers, and agency folks: when you're prospecting, what's the step that actually wastes your time? Happy to answer anything in the comments 🫐
About ClientJam on Product Hunt
“AI-powered lead generation for designers and agencies”
ClientJam launched on Product Hunt on June 16th, 2026 and earned 85 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #19 on the daily leaderboard. Most lead generation apps tell you who a business is. ClientJam tells you how badly they need you — then writes the pitch. Paste any URL for a plain-English audit (SSL, mobile, speed, SEO), an opportunity score ranking leads by ripeness, and 3 ready-to-send emails built from the site's real flaws. City Prospector pulls 20 leads from any city worldwide. Anyone can list contacts — ClientJam scores intent from a real audit and writes the outreach. The gap between a list and a booked call.
On the analytics side, ClientJam competes within Design Tools, Sales and Vercel Day — topics that collectively have 282.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ClientJam performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted ClientJam?
ClientJam was hunted by Kevin Coy. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of ClientJam including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Kevin here, solo maker of ClientJam.
The hardest part of running a web design business was never the design — it was finding clients. My process was brutal and manual: scroll Google Maps looking for businesses with rough websites, open 30 tabs to hand-audit each one (is it on mobile? is it slow? no SSL?), then stare at a blank screen trying to write a cold email that didn't sound like every other cold email. Hours of work to send a handful of pitches.
I kept thinking: every step here is something a computer should do for me. I already know what a "ripe" lead looks like — a real local business losing customers to a broken website. I just needed something to find them, score them, and help me say the right thing.
So I built ClientJam to collapse that whole funnel into one pass: paste a URL (or pull a batch from any city) → technical audit → opportunity score → three outreach emails grounded in that site's actual problems.
How it evolved: I started thinking it was an "audit tool," but every test user kept asking the same thing — "okay, but what do I say to them?" That reframed the whole product. The audit isn't the point; it's the evidence. The real value is turning a score into a sentence you can actually send. That's when the outreach generator went from a nice-to-have to the core.
It's free to start (no card), and I built it solo on Next.js, Vercel, Clerk, Stripe, and Neon.
I'd genuinely love feedback from other designers, freelancers, and agency folks: when you're prospecting, what's the step that actually wastes your time? Happy to answer anything in the comments 🫐