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How do web app development agencies get clients?

Describe the startup you want to build for, and Wisemation finds matching companies, checks each on its live site, finds the founder or CTO with a verified email, and writes an email about their actual product. You approve, it sends from your inbox, and you only pay for the companies that fit. Your first 10 are free.

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Sound familiar
  • The best-fit client is a startup that just raised and is sitting on a no-code prototype about to fall over. You know they exist. Finding forty of them is the job you never get to.
  • A funding announcement is a buying signal with a two-week shelf life. By the time you notice it, three other shops already emailed the founder.
  • Every web-dev pitch says "we turn ideas into products." The founder has archived nine of them this month.
  • You shipped a great app in April and spent May hunting for the next one from a cold start.
How it works

The same four steps, every time

Every use case below runs through the same four steps. You only ever do the first and the last.

1
You describe the startup you want to build for.

The stage, the sector, the sign they have outgrown the prototype. In your own words, not a filter.

2
Wisemation finds and judges.

It reads the open web and live product sites, keeps the ones that match, and quotes the reason from their own site.

3
It finds the person and writes.

The founder or CTO, a verified email, and an email about their specific product, in their language if you want.

4
You approve, it sends.

From your inbox, follow-ups included, while your team builds. Replies come to you.

And if a company we called a fit turns out not to be one, you flag it and get the credit back. You only pay for right.

Use cases

Reach the funded startup with a prototype about to break

The ideal client has raised, has traction, and is running the product on a no-code stack that is one growth spurt from collapse. There are plenty of them; catching them at that exact moment is the trick.

You describe it precisely: "seed-stage SaaS startups running an MVP on no-code, hiring their first engineer, no in-house web team yet." Wisemation finds them, checks each live site, finds the founder or CTO, and writes about their build.

The buyer at the exact moment they need you.

Turn funding news into conversations, on purpose

A raise is a buying window that closes fast, and the shops that win are the ones who reach the founder first, not the ones who notice last.

A campaign that runs every week keeps surfacing companies that match the shape you want, so you are reaching founders with fresh budget while the window is open instead of chasing an announcement after everyone else.

You are early, not ninth in the inbox.

Write the email that is not "we turn ideas into products"

Every web-dev pitch opens on the same promise, so founders delete them the same way. The difference is a real observation about their product, not a slogan.

Each email is written from what that specific startup shows: the prototype, the stack, the roles they are hiring. When there is no real detail worth mentioning, it skips the line instead of inventing one.

The founder reads an email about their product, not a template.

Fill the gap the last project left

A web app build is a few intense months and then a cliff. The launch ships and the pipeline behind it is a blank doc.

Running the search every week keeps discovery calls booking while your team is heads-down, so the next build is lined up before the current one goes live.

The famine month stops being part of the cycle.

Describe the startup you want and see your first 10 matches, free

What it handles

Most of the work happens without you

Every story above leans on the same machinery. Here is what it handles, so you do not.

01

Matching that reads websites, not filters

Every candidate company is judged on its live website: what it actually says it does, today. You get the reason it fits, quoted, before a single email exists. Weak fits get dropped, and if a miss slips through, it is credited back.

02

Contacts verified before anything sends

The right person at the company, with an email address verified first. Bounced lists burn domains; verified ones start conversations.

03

Emails written for one company at a time

Each email is written from what that specific company does. In the buyer language if you want it, matched to how business is actually written in their country, formal where formal is expected.

04

Real details or nothing

Nothing in an email is invented. When there is no real detail worth mentioning, it skips the line instead of faking one.

05

Buyers that are not in the databases

It reads the open web and official business registries, so owner-run firms, local trades, and niche companies show up alongside the obvious ones. Your market is bigger than any contact database version of it.

06

Sending that protects your name

From your own inbox, in your name, at volumes a careful human would send. Follow-ups included, and anyone who replies is automatically left alone.

You describe the startup and reply to the interested ones. Everything in between is handled.

FAQ

Questions and answers

How do web app development agencies find clients?

You describe the kind of startup you want to build for, and Wisemation reads the open web and live sites to find companies that match, then writes to the founder or CTO about their product and sends from your inbox. Referrals stay welcome; they are just no longer the only way work arrives.

Can it find funded startups that need a production build?

Yes. You can describe something like "seed-stage startups running an MVP on no-code, hiring their first engineer" in plain words, and each company is judged on what its live site actually shows, not an industry code. The specific descriptions are the ones the matching handles best.

How do dev shops keep a steady pipeline between projects?

A campaign runs every week instead of only the month a build ends. It finds startups that match the client you describe, writes about their product, and sends from your inbox while your team ships, so discovery calls keep booking. You only pay for the companies that fit.

Is this just a list of contacts I could buy elsewhere?

No. Lists are the easy 10 percent. Wisemation runs the whole chain: finding, judging fit on live websites, locating the right person, verifying the email, writing per company, sending from your inbox, and following up. The output is not a spreadsheet, it is conversations.

Does it send without my approval?

No. Nothing sends until you approve it. The emails go from your own inbox, in your name, at volumes a careful human would send, with follow-ups included. Replies come straight to you.

What does it cost to try?

Your first 10 matched buyers are free, with the reasons included. You see real companies for your real description before paying anything.

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