
Extruct AI
Find companies and contacts using natural language
 
        
             
        
    | About | Details | 
|---|---|
| Name: | Extruct AI | 
| Submited By: | SEAN | 
| Release Date | 2 weeks ago | 
| Website | Visit Website | 
| Category | Productivity Sales Search | 
Extruct helps you search for companies using complex natural language queries. It enriches company data, including hard to parse unstructured information, and finds and enriches people’s contacts through a waterfall process across more than 20 sources
<p>Looks interesting! Would you say this could a potential use for marketers? If so, how would it come into play with some of the compliance obligations they'd need to follow?</p><p></p>
2 weeks ago
<p>Looks interesting! Would you say this could a potential use for marketers? If so, how would it come into play with data privacy and anti-spam laws?</p>
2 weeks ago
<p>Hey Dany <a href="https://www.producthunt.com/@daniel_chepenko" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">@daniel_chepenko</a> ,</p><p></p><p>Congrats on the launch! Extruct AI looks like a really powerful tool, especially for handling those complex searches that typical databases miss.</p><p></p><p>Just curious, how has the response been so far? Would love to hear about the marketing strategies you're focusing on to get the word out to sales and investment teams.</p>
2 weeks ago
<p>OMG! If someone creates a Polymarket bet that this startup becomes a unicorn within a year, SEND ME THE LINK! I'm going all-in! </p>
2 weeks ago
<blockquote><p>Super interesting! I'm wondering how the data enrichment works under the hood? do you pull from open sources or have your own datasets? Sounds like a powerful tool for company research.</p></blockquote>
2 weeks ago
<pre><code>Awesome tool! Beats Perplexity, Clay and alternatives in the most cases. Yet simple easy use.</code></pre>
2 weeks ago
<p>I like the interface and whole UI. Is there an API or integration planned for CRMs or email sending tools?</p><p></p>
2 weeks ago
<p>Interesting concept! I love the idea of skipping filters and just describing what you’re looking for. How accurate are the results in practice? For example, can it handle something like “startups in Europe working on AI agents”?</p>
2 weeks ago
 
                    






