December 20, 2025. Alex Thompson reviewed his dashboard: email campaigns at 12% reply rate, LinkedIn automation yielding 28 meetings booked, website chatbot capturing 60+ leads daily. Momentum built fast, but competition in SaaS and fintech felt fierce—everyone chased the same established companies.
He needed an edge: untapped markets, businesses just starting, hungry for services before big players noticed them.
LeadFoxy's "Newly Registered Domains" tool caught his eye.
He clicked in. The feature scanned daily registrations worldwide, filtering for business-relevant domains (.com, .io, .app, etc.), excluding personal or spam. Database updated real-time, millions added weekly.
Filters mirrored lead search: country, keyword in domain name, registration date, tech signals (e.g., built with React, Shopify).
Alex targeted fresh opportunities: domains registered in last 30 days, containing "ai", "saas", "fintech", or "cloud", US/Europe-based.
Search returned 8,400 hits instantly.
He drilled down: last 7 days only, "saas" keyword. 1,200 new domains.
Clicking one: "neuralflow.io" – registered December 15, 2025. LeadFoxy auto-scraped: company name NeuralFlow AI, early landing page ("Coming Soon – AI Workflow Automation"), detected tech stack, estimated 1-10 employees.
Then, magic: contact extraction. From WHOIS (unmasked where available), site footers, imprint pages. Founder email: [email protected] – verified. LinkedIn links pulled, phones if listed.
Many new domains had founder emails public for inquiries. LeadFoxy bulk-extracted across the list.
Alex exported 500 newest: all with at least one verified email, many with phones, all enriched with registration date, domain keywords, site status.
These weren't cold giants. They were startups launching now—founders building MVPs, needing marketing, leads, growth help urgently. Budgets small but decisions fast. Low competition—big agencies ignored them until Series A.
He built a "Fresh Founders" campaign. Sequence:
Day 1: "Congrats on launching neuralflow.io – saw it registered last week!"
Day 3: Free growth tips for new SaaS.
Day 7: "How's the launch going? We help similar startups hit 100 leads/month."
Personalization used domain name, registration date, detected niche.
Launched to 1,000 fresh domains. Warmup handled.
While running, Alex set daily alerts: email him top 50 new registrations matching his keywords.
Afternoon results stunned: 18% open rate (high for cold), 9 replies within hours. "How did you find us so fast?" "Perfect timing – just launched yesterday."
Three founders replied yes to calls. One: "We're pre-revenue but need leads now."
By evening: two demos booked, one signed $2,500/month retainer on the spot—fastest close ever.
He expanded: searched domains with Shopify detected, last 14 days – new e-commerce stores. 3,200 hits. Exported, new campaign for e-com growth.
Another: "healthtech" keywords, Europe. Early movers in hot sector.
The edge crystallized: LeadFoxy gave first-mover advantage. Reach businesses day-one, when pain acute, loyalty forms early, LTV high.
No waiting for funding news or job postings. Pure signal: domain registration = intent to launch.
Combined with other tools: enrich new domains with emails/phones, automate outreach, capture via site if live.
Pipeline shifted: 30% now from fresh opportunities. Higher close rates, less competition.
Alex projected: consistent daily hunts = hundreds of new startups weekly, dozens of wins monthly.
Tomorrow: building trust with reviews. But today, fresh opportunities unlocked explosive early growth.
