Turn your waitlists and mailing lists into a table of Twitter accounts with TweetHub Enrich. Use your existing mailing lists to grow your Twitter presence.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm beyond excited to show you what I've been working on over the weekend. TweetHub Enrich is the third product that I've added to my Twitter toolbelt, and it is by far the most technically advanced.
Enrich was originally meant to be a simple waitlist manager where you could see week over week changes to the amount of people signed up, but after consulting with a friend I realized how much value can be created by connecting Twitter accounts with emails.
The TweetHub enrich crawler runs 24/7 and is constantly working on finding email <> twitter links. When you add your list to the dashboard and start a crawl, those emails get sent to the front of the line for the crawler to start processing.
Once all your email accounts are processed we send you an email notifying you how many hits we were able to find.
Currently the crawler has a hit rate of a bit over 50%, which is great for growing a twitter presence or trying to find micro-influencers.
I hope that you enjoy the product and I'm looking forward to hearing your feedback! Please leave it below :)
@chrismessina Yes, that data is very tough to access, not to mention expensive. But the way we do it is with a web scraper that tries to find people by username and company.
An email like {first}.{last}@{company}.com is super common and already performs quite well with a basic web scrape, so we added a few layers on top to be able to grab accounts more accurately!
@chrismessina@benoit_chambon we don't buy the data. For each email we scrape hundreds of sites where the email is mentioned and work backwards to find the Twitter account it's associated with.
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