Get unstuck and use the app properly
Practical help for searches, projects, leads, credits, exports, AI outreach, and support. Find the right guide, jump to the correct section, and open the app screen you need.
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Start here
Understand the basic workflow: search Google Maps, review projects, qualify leads, then export or contact them.
Create a new search
Set the niche, city, map location, radius, and max results before MapsLeadExtractor starts collecting leads.
Projects and progress
Projects keep every search organized with status, progress, lead count, location, radius, and export actions.
Lead qualification
Use lead score, website presence, reviews, contact data, and status tracking to decide who deserves outreach.
Credits and billing
Credits control how many leads you can extract. Billing manages plan upgrades, trials, paid subscriptions, and credit purchases.
AI outreach and conversations
Premium workflows help turn qualified leads into approved email conversations instead of raw spreadsheet rows.
- 1Create a search from the dashboard using a business category and a location.
- 2Choose the lead volume before launching. The current options are 3, 5, or 10 leads.
- 3Open the project to watch progress, review the businesses found, and export results when the run finishes.
- 1Go to New Search and enter the type of business you want, like dentists, plumbers, roofers, or restaurants.
- 2Enter a city or use the map to pick the exact target area. Radius options include 5, 10, 15, 25, and 50 km.
- 3Select how many leads you want. The selected lead count is also the estimated credit cost.
- 4If you do not have enough credits, the app will stop the search and show upgrade or billing options instead of silently failing.
- 1Use Projects to see every search you launched and its current status.
- 2A project can be pending, queued, running, processing, completed, failed, or cancelled.
- 3Open a project to see live scraping progress, activity events, map results, and the leads collected so far.
- 4CSV export becomes useful once the project is completed and has leads available.
- 1Open Leads to browse extracted businesses across your projects.
- 2Filter by status, search by business name, sort by score or creation date, and review the contact fields available.
- 3A no-website lead is marked as a stronger opportunity when your offer is website, SEO, local visibility, or conversion work.
- 4Use statuses like new, contacted, in negotiation, converted, and not interested to keep pipeline cleanup from becoming a disaster.
- 1Each selected lead in New Search reserves credits before the project starts.
- 2If a plan is on trial or pending activation, some credits may be temporary until the first successful payment completes.
- 3Use Billing to choose a plan, complete activation, cancel a trial or subscription, and review available credits.
- 4Use Buy Credits when you need extra lead volume without waiting for the next billing cycle.
- 1Use AI-generated outreach when you want the pitch to reference the lead context instead of sending a generic cold email.
- 2Conversations are a premium area. Free accounts may see an upgrade dialog instead of the full workflow.
- 3Review each AI draft before sending. The tool is there to speed up your judgment, not replace it. Ponete las pilas with the actual offer.
- 4When replies come in, the conversation workflow can help draft the next response for approval.
Frequently asked questions
Fast answers for common product, billing, project, export, and support issues.
Search, qualify, export, then sell with context.
The app is not magic. It gives you local business data, website signals, contact details, and workflow tools. The win comes from choosing the right niche, targeting the right market, and writing outreach that proves you understand the lead.