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Capture Sales Leads From Social Media

Every hour, WebRun searches X (Twitter) for the keywords that signal buying intent, pulls out the people worth reaching, adds each one to your leads spreadsheet, and pings you with the hottest opportunities.

Runs on WebRun · Strict Lockdown policy
Every hour WebRunorchestrates each step
1 X (Twitter) monitor your keywords
2 Google Sheets log each potential customer
3 Slack ping you about hot leads
In short

How can I automatically capture sales leads from social media?

Every hour, WebRun searches X (Twitter) for keywords that signal buying intent, identifies people worth reaching, adds each prospect to your Google Sheets leads list, and pings you in Slack with the hottest opportunities — so no sales signal goes unnoticed.

  • Buying-intent signals captured hourly, not daily
  • Every prospect logged in a structured spreadsheet for follow-up
  • Slack alerts surface the hottest leads for immediate action

Built for B2B sales teams · SaaS companies · agencies · inside sales reps

Step by step

What does WebRun do on every run?

The exact actions WebRun takes, in order — in plain language, so you can adjust anything.

  1. WebRun signs in and gets to work

    Opens x.com in a real browser with your saved login — no setup, no API keys.

  2. 1
    X (Twitter) — monitor your keywords
    x.com
    WebRun in X (Twitter): monitor your keywords
    WebRun opens X (Twitter) to monitor your keywords.
    • Open X search and run your saved keyword queries (e.g. "recommend a CRM", "looking for a plumber in …")
    • Scan recent posts and skip retweets, spam, and your own mentions
    • For each genuine match, capture the handle, the post text, and a link

    Done when Recent posts matching your keywords have been collected.

  3. 2
    Google Sheets — log each potential customer
    google.com
    WebRun in Google Sheets: log each potential customer
    WebRun opens Google Sheets to log each potential customer.
    • Open your leads spreadsheet
    • Add a row per opportunity: handle, post, link, date, and the keyword that matched
    • Skip anyone already in the sheet so nothing is logged twice

    Done when Every new opportunity is a row in the sheet, with no duplicates.

  4. 3
    Slack — ping you about hot leads
    slack.com
    WebRun in Slack: ping you about hot leads
    WebRun opens Slack to ping you about hot leads.
    • Post a short summary of this run's best opportunities
    • Include the handle and a link so you can reply while it is fresh

    Done when You have been pinged with this run's top opportunities.

Run settings

How is each run configured?

Starting pageWhere Chrome opens at the start of each run
x.com
ScheduleRuns automatically on this cadence
Every hour
DeliveryHow each run's result reaches you
New leads · Slack
OutputWhat each run produces — A list of new potential customers with their handle, the matching post, and a link — also appended to your spreadsheet.
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Setup & safety

Secure by default

Connect once, stays signed in

WebRun signs in once and keeps each session in a persistent environment, so every run picks up right where it left off.

Your credentials stay in your own private environment — WebRun never stores your passwords.
Strict Lockdown

Every action is checked against this policy before it runs.

Domains ALLOWLIST
Typed input ALLOW
Shell command BLOCK
File uploads BLOCK
Runs in a contained environment More on policies
Good to know

Questions, answered

How do I choose the keywords?

You give WebRun the phrases that signal someone needs you — product names, competitor mentions, "looking for", or your city plus your service. Refine them anytime.

Does it message people for me?

No. It only watches and logs. You decide who to reach out to, so your outreach stays human.

Will the same person show up twice?

No. WebRun checks the sheet before adding a row, so each opportunity is logged once.

Put this on autopilot.

Turn it on in minutes — or have our team set it up for you.