The ecommerce leads database, built once and kept current
Lead generation for the e-commerce world means one thing: a clean, platform-aware list of stores you can actually reach. This is that list - every lead is a store record, surfaced from public signals, de-duplicated, and delivered the way you work: a dataset, a CSV, or a REST API.
A lead here is a store record, not a name
Most "leads" tools hand you a person and leave you guessing what they sell on. We start from the store. Each lead carries what you need to qualify it before the first message - platform, country, and the public signals that say whether the merchant is a fit.
The fields that are always present are domain, platform, country and theme. The fields that depend on what the store publicly exposes - apps, payment and shipping methods, a generic contact address, traffic indicators - are filled where detected. We never pad a record with a value we did not observe.
We deliberately do not lead with personal founder emails. The base is a store directory; for a named personal contact, pair it with a dedicated enrichment tool. That is the honest boundary of what this dataset is.
Three ways teams build an e-commerce lead list
Everyone who needs to find e-commerce leads ends up choosing between the same three routes. Only one of them is not your problem to maintain.
| Route | What it costs you | Where it breaks |
|---|---|---|
| Build a scraper | 5–10 dev-days + ongoing maintenance | IPs get blocked; detectors fail silently on DOM changes. |
| Generic CRM / sales-intel list | $99–200/mo | No reliable platform filter; tech data months out of date. |
| A maintained database | from $49/mo | You consume the result - the maintenance is ours. |
The database route only wins because someone runs the pipeline every day. That is the whole product: you skip the list-building, not the prospecting.
What the leads database covers today
Real counts, not a target. The store catalog is .fr today; the infrastructure is TLD-agnostic and global English-market coverage (US/UK/CA/AU) is being expanded. We tell you exactly what a segment contains before you pay.
Where the leads come from
Public store pages (home, contact, legal notices), public business listings, and public activity indicators. Collection is automated. We commit to honouring the access and usage restrictions of source sites and to excluding sources that refuse collection - read the referenced-businesses notice and the B2B prospecting compliance page.
Three ways to consume the leads database
Same data underneath, three delivery formats - pick the one that fits how your team works.
Dataset & CSV export
One clean snapshot of a segment, delivered as CSV or Excel. No subscription.
Dataset & CSV export →DTC brands list
The direct-to-consumer slice of the same dataset, filtered for brand prospecting.
DTC brands list →Pricing for the leads database
Start with a free sample, take a one-off CSV, or run an ongoing portal subscription. The volume of any segment is shown before you pay.
Starter
Entry portal access, Shopify segment.
- 5,000 records / mo
- 200 searches / mo
- Shopify platform unlocked
- Web portal + filters
Pro
Full portal + exports for outbound teams.
- 25,000 records / mo
- 2,000 searches / mo
- Shopify, Woo, Presta, Squarespace
- CSV / JSON exports included
Scale
High-volume portal + API access.
- 150,000 records / mo
- 20,000 searches / mo
- All platforms unlocked
- REST API + exports
Also: Free sample · CSV one-shot $99 · Enterprise (custom) - full pricing →
Lead-generation questions, answered straight
What is in an e-commerce lead record?
A lead is a store: its domain, platform, country, theme, and - where publicly detected - apps, payment and shipping signals, generic contact details, and activity indicators. We list a segment's available fields before you buy.
Is buying e-commerce leads GDPR and CCPA compliant?
These are records about businesses, processed for B2B purposes. We publish a referenced-businesses notice, GDPR and CCPA pages, and a free opt-out. The sender of any campaign stays responsible for an unsubscribe link and for acting on removal requests.
Scraper, database, or built-in list - what is the difference?
A scraper is code you maintain; it breaks. A built-in CRM list is generic and rarely platform-aware. Our database is the maintained, de-duplicated result you consume directly via CSV, portal, or API.
How many leads can I get?
It depends on the segment you pick. We show the exact volume of a segment before you pay rather than promising a round number we cannot back up.
Find your first e-commerce leads free
100 records, two filters, no card. Test the data on your real targets, then pick a plan.