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The API takes a niche and a place, so the catalogue below is the parameter space rather than a product menu. Pick the niche you sell to, pick a market, and the page hands you the call that builds the list.
44 niches · 45 markets · 17 credits per enriched row
What a lead is worth varies by an order of magnitude across this list. A personal injury firm and a yoga studio are the same call with a different query string, and wildly different businesses to sell to.
Each niche page carries the angle that gets a reply in that category and the field worth filtering on. Each city page adds the call with the location filled in and the rules that apply to contacting businesses in that country.
Every list here is $21.04–$32.30 per thousand rows with contacts resolved, billed by the row a call returns.
150 niche × city pages published of 1980 in the matrix. Any city not listed still works — pass it as location.
Booking software and repeat visits make retention tooling an easier sell here than acquisition.
query=hair salonDense, walk-in led, and almost universally without a website — the cleanest volume list in the beauty category.
query=barber shopVery dense and very cheap to reach, which makes it a volume play rather than a value one.
query=nail salonElective, cash-pay, and priced in the thousands — the practice competes on presentation rather than insurance networks.
query=cosmetic dentistA patient is worth years of recurring visits, and every practice competes inside a two-mile radius.
query=dentistsTreatment plans run to five figures and the decision is made by a parent doing exactly one round of research.
query=orthodontistMembership revenue makes a signup worth a year, and churn keeps the acquisition pressure permanent.
query=gymSmall budgets and thin margins. Useful for volume when you need a large list, not for a high-ticket pitch.
query=yoga studioTerm-based enrolment gives two buying windows a year and not much in between.
query=dance studioJob values run into five figures and the work is weather-triggered, so lead flow matters more than brand.
query=roofing contractorSeasonal demand spikes and a service contract behind every install — the lifetime value justifies real acquisition spend.
query=hvac contractorEmergency demand means whoever ranks gets the call, and most operators know it without knowing what to do about it.
query=plumbersLicensed, capacity-constrained, and competing on availability. The ones with real capacity want more of the good jobs.
query=electriciansFive-figure installs with a long consideration window — the category spends more per lead than almost any other trade.
query=solar installerContract revenue rather than one-off jobs, which means an acquired customer is an annuity.
query=pest controlOne-shot, high-urgency purchases where the customer picks from whoever appears first.
query=moving companyMaintenance contracts turn a single sale into recurring revenue, and most operators are owner-run.
query=landscaping companyRecurring by design, fragmented, and mostly competing on nothing but whoever the customer finds first.
query=cleaning servicePure emergency demand — position is the entire business, and every operator knows it.
query=locksmithThin margins, but volume and turnover mean the list refreshes constantly and new openings appear every week.
query=restaurantsSmall budgets individually, but the category is dense enough that a market has hundreds of them.
query=cafeEvent-led promotion means recurring small spends rather than one large one.
query=barLocal loyalty and wholesale side-revenue, in a category where online ordering is still uncommon.
query=bakeryA single case is worth five figures in fees, so the acquisition budget behind each one is larger than any other local category.
query=personal injury lawyersUrgent, high-intent searches with long case values, in a category where most firms still market by referral alone.
query=family law attorneyBroad category, wide value range. Use it to size a market before you split it into practice areas.
query=law firmEntirely elective and entirely marketing-led. Practices here already have a budget; the question is who spends it.
query=plastic surgeonRecurring visits, mostly owner-operated, and almost always buying their own marketing rather than delegating it.
query=chiropractorThe cosmetic half of the practice is elective and cash-pay, and it is the half that needs marketing.
query=dermatologistRecurring, emotionally driven spend with almost no price sensitivity, in practices too small to have in-house marketing.
query=veterinarianA course of treatment is a dozen visits, and clinics compete inside a small catchment on discoverability alone.
query=physical therapy clinicFrames and lenses carry retail margins on top of the exam, and the practice is usually independent.
query=optometristNothing here is a fixed catalogue. If your niche is not listed, pass it as the query and the call works the same way.