Find Shopify stores by niche and extract owner contact emails, verified before export. Built for ecommerce agencies and suppliers.
See plansPlans from $19.90 a month · 50,000 leads/month · no account risk
See it work
Watch it pull fresh Shopify prospects and verify every email. This is the actual dashboard experience.
What it extracts
Shopify stores by niche
Filter Shopify results by niche and location so every lead fits your ideal customer.
Owner contact email extraction
Pull the public contact email from each result, no manual copy-paste.
Product and traffic signals
Every email is verified by a live server check before it reaches you, keeping bounces low.
How it works
Enter the industry, niche or keyword and a location. The AI builds the exact search query for you.
Getlead pulls fresh matching profiles and extracts the public contact email from each result.
Every email is checked by a live SMTP handshake, then export to CSV or email straight from the app.
Safe by design
Browser extension scrapers run inside your Shopify session and risk your account. Getlead is database-backed, so your account is never touched.
Use cases
Ecommerce agencies
Find DTC stores by niche and reach owners to pitch ads, CRO, email or fulfillment services.
App and SaaS sellers
Reach store owners to sell Shopify apps, tools and integrations.
Suppliers and 3PLs
Build lists of growing stores in a category for wholesale and logistics offers.
Product and niche research
Map the stores already selling in a niche, compare traffic and positioning, and validate demand before launching your own line.
Wholesale and retail brands
Find DTC brands to stock, license or co-brand with, and reach the founder inbox instead of a contact form.
Payment and fintech providers
Target stores with visible traffic to pitch financing, payment, insurance or tax tools sized to their volume.
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“Skeptical about the flat price, honestly. Landed my first client in 11 days and never looked at the competition again.”
“The niche filters are the secret. Tight list of 400 ops leaders, personalized opener, 6.4% reply rate on the first run.”
“We resell lead gen but never did our own. Three months of sequences brought 5 retainer clients. Physician, healed.”
“Outbound through Getlead cut CAC by half versus our paid channels. The CRM handoff to sales is seamless.”
“We torched a domain with another sender before this. The built-in warm-up saved our domain and deliverability recovered in three weeks.”
FAQ
Every Shopify store leaves a public footprint: a myshopify.com subdomain, Shopify CDN assets, and often a 'powered by Shopify' footer. The scraper combines that footprint with your niche keyword to isolate real stores in a category, then extracts the contact email and verifies it by SMTP.
You can target by niche and surface traffic signals to prioritize stores that fit your offer. Traffic is the practical size proxy for private stores: a store doing 40K visits a month has a very different budget than one doing 2K, and the demo above shows that signal per lead.
It extracts the public contact email on the store. On stores below roughly seven figures in revenue that inbox is usually read by the founder directly; larger stores route to a team alias. Verification runs before export either way, so you know valid from catchall before you send.
Product scrapers pull catalog and price data from a store's public product feed, for competitor monitoring. This is a lead scraper: it treats the store as a company, the owner as the contact, and a verified email as the output, so the result is an outreach list, not a price sheet.
The platform itself is a qualification filter. A Shopify merchant already pays a monthly platform subscription plus app fees, buys tools self-serve without procurement, and can install your app or accept your offer the same day. That is a much better cold-outreach profile than a random webshop on a custom stack.
Yes. New stores appear in the index continuously as they publish, and reaching a store in its first months often means being the first agency or app pitch the founder has ever received, before the inbox gets crowded.
A store still living on its free myshopify.com subdomain is usually early stage or side-project; one on a custom domain has invested in branding. Both show up in results, and the domain itself is a useful maturity signal when you prioritize the list.
Up to 50,000 leads a month across all sources on the Pro plan, with no per-lead credits.