// How it works

From a keyword to verified people.

One input becomes a list of contactable, verified humans. Here’s every step the engine runs between “start a hunt” and a clean export.

01

Choose an engine and a target

Start a hunt and pick the engine that fits — Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube for creators, or the B2B people database for work contacts. Then give it a target: a hashtag or keyword, a creator handle to snowball from their followers, or a B2B filter (job title, seniority, industry, company size, location).

02

We scrape public data

Trackyr runs the engine against logged-out, public profile data only. Multi-stage creator engines discover handles, then pull full profiles. Link-in-bio pages are crawled to recover emails creators don't list directly.

03

Every contact runs the validation pipeline

Email is syntax- and MX-checked then verified for deliverability. Phones are parsed to E.164, line-typed (mobile / landline / VoIP), and carrier-looked-up. Anything that fails is dropped before it reaches you — you don't pay to deliver junk.

04

Optional reverse phone append

Turn on reverse-append and any contact with a valid email but no phone gets a mobile number backfilled from a consumer graph, then verified. It only charges on a successful match — no match, no cost.

05

Universal upsert + dedup

Verified contacts land in one universal graph, deduped by phone and email. Each row stores provenance (which engine, when, source URL), a geo flag, niche tags, and a 0–100 contactability score. Re-scraping someone you already own is a free no-op.

06

Deliver anywhere

Browse your library, multi-select, and export to CSV, push an HMAC-signed webhook, or sync to your CRM. Every export is column-mapped and carries verification status + provenance.

// Always fresh

Continuous re-verification keeps the graph alive.

Contacts aren’t scraped once and forgotten. Trackyr re-pings emails and phones on a rolling cadence — no re-scraping, just re-verifying — and drops records where every method has gone dead. That’s why a contact you pulled months ago is still good when you reach out.

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