Install
openclaw skills install @energypantry/leadsdaddy-b2b-lead-finderFind global B2B prospects with LeadsDaddy via MCP. Use this skill when the user wants to find importers, distributors, wholesalers, restaurant supply buyers, packaging buyers, regional channel partners, or other commercial prospects in any country or city. Best for export sales, supplier prospecting, market entry, and lead generation workflows that need product profiling, task creation, lead review, and selective lead unlocking.
openclaw skills install @energypantry/leadsdaddy-b2b-lead-finderUse this skill to find global potential customers with LeadsDaddy through MCP. It is designed for export sales, B2B lead generation, distributor discovery, importer discovery, and market expansion workflows.
This skill is appropriate when the user wants to:
This skill is global by design. It is not limited to one country or one market. It can be used for North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and other markets wherever LeadsDaddy has useful coverage.
Before using this skill, make sure LeadsDaddy MCP is installed and configured:
npm install -g @leadsdaddy/mcp
Typical MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"leadsdaddy": {
"command": "leadsdaddy-mcp",
"env": {
"LEADSDADDY_TOKEN": "ldat_...",
"LEADSDADDY_API_URL": "https://edge.leads-daddy.com",
"LEADSDADDY_WEB_URL": "https://www.leads-daddy.com"
}
}
}
}
If MCP is not configured, stop and ask the user for setup or credentials.
Identify these inputs before creating anything:
Good buyer types include:
If the user gives only a product, ask one concise follow-up question for geography and buyer type.
Use MCP to:
Use product_profile_upsert with a profile that includes:
A good profile should help LeadsDaddy understand the commercial context, not just the product label.
When choosing search direction, optimize for commercial entities, not consumer shopping intent.
Preferred targeting patterns:
Examples:
Use task_create and make the task clearly reflect:
After creation, keep the task id and monitor status.
Use task output and lead listing tools to evaluate quality first. Do not blindly unlock leads.
Check for:
When reporting results, separate them into:
Use lead_unlock only for high-fit or clearly promising leads.
If the user wants a budget-aware workflow, unlock a small batch first, review quality, then continue.
When presenting results, keep the report short and decision-oriented.
Suggested format:
Use these rules to improve results:
Some companies with words like equipment, supply, or restaurant supply may still be valid buyers or channel partners if they also sell smallwares, tableware, disposables, packaging, or other repeat-purchase items.
This skill is built around LeadsDaddy MCP tools such as:
leadsdaddy_products_listleadsdaddy_product_createleadsdaddy_product_profile_upsertleadsdaddy_tasks_listleadsdaddy_task_createleadsdaddy_task_getleadsdaddy_task_outputleadsdaddy_leads_listleadsdaddy_lead_getleadsdaddy_lead_unlockThis skill should be presented as:
A global B2B prospecting skill powered by LeadsDaddy MCP that helps agents find potential customers, distributors, importers, wholesalers, and channel partners across worldwide markets.
That positioning is important: the skill is not only for one niche or one country. It supports global commercial lead discovery.