Find B2C brands, consumers & campaign targets
Built for real estate, financial services, logistics, manufacturing, and oil & energy. Generate targeted research prompts for brand prospecting and consumer campaign messaging.
Build your B2C prompt
Your B2C prompt
Need B2B leads instead?
Switch to the B2B builder for company & decision-maker research for IT services, SaaS, and more.
The B2C Lead Builder creates a detailed research and campaign prompt for consumer-facing sales in India. Whether you sell real estate, insurance, financial products, or consumer goods — get a prompt that identifies where your buyers are, what drives their decisions, and how to reach them.
Choose from real estate, insurance, finance, FMCG, education, and more.
Age group, income bracket, city tier, and key buying motivation.
WhatsApp, Instagram, cold call, or email — the prompt adapts to the channel.
Paste the prompt into ChatGPT or Gemini and get a complete B2C campaign strategy.
Real estate agents, insurance advisors, financial product salespeople, FMCG distributors, and D2C brand sales teams selling directly to Indian consumers.
Indian B2C buyers are highly segment-specific — a buyer in Tier 1 city behaves differently from Tier 2. Festival seasons, EMI sensitivity, and WhatsApp as a sales channel are unique to India. Generic global sales advice doesn't work here. This tool is built for Indian B2C reality.
What's the difference between B2B and B2C builder?
B2B targets company decision-makers. B2C targets individual consumers. The B2C builder focuses on emotional triggers, channel preferences, and India-specific buyer behaviour.
Does it work for real estate leads?
Yes — real estate is one of the primary use cases. The prompt covers portal leads, site visit conversions, and WhatsApp follow-up sequences.
Can I use it for insurance sales?
Absolutely. Select Insurance in the industry dropdown and the prompt generates leads, objection scripts, and follow-up sequences for insurance products.
Does it work for Tier 2 and Tier 3 city markets?
Yes — just specify the city tier in the buyer description. The prompt adjusts for Tier 2/3 buyer psychology which is very different from metro markets.