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local-client-prospector-skill
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Codex skill for assisted local business prospecting and lead qualification.
Codex skill for assisted local business prospecting.
It helps find nearby shops, gyms, restaurants, salons, clinics, and other local businesses that may need a website or better online presence. The skill uses browser-assisted research, checks whether each business has a real standalone website or only social profiles, and returns a lead sheet in chat or CSV-style rows.
npx local-client-prospector-skill
This installs the skill to:
~/.codex/skills/local-client-prospector
Restart Codex or start a new session if the skill does not appear immediately.
Use $local-client-prospector to find gyms and shops within 20 km of Gym Exclusive Casoria, and return the result in chat.
The skill answers in the same language as the user prompt.
FAQs
Codex skill for assisted local business prospecting and lead qualification.
We found that local-client-prospector-skill demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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