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Get Unlimited Leads For $20 A Month With This Ultimate Agentic AI Tool Stack
Good morning!
There's this really cool Agentic AI tool stack that lets you scrape practically an unlimited amount of leads for $20 a month and I've been testing it out the past week to generate leads for real estate.
I'm not going to lie, it's a little wild how much data you can pull with this setup.
Here Are Some Caveats
It requires some tech know-how to set up. But I'm going to try to simplify this as much as I can in this newsletter so you can decide to learn these tools at your own pace and DIY the setup, or hire someone technical to do it for you.
The quality of the leads will also depend on how well you prompt the AI agent for the search.
For example, saying "Find me 500 homeowners in Seminole Heights, Hyde Park, and South Tampa who recently listed their homes for sale in the last 30 days" is much better than just saying "Find me 500 homeowners who want to sell."
You can narrow down your search and instruct the agent to only pull qualified leads based on your exact criteria — neighborhoods, price ranges, days on market, property types, whatever you need.
This approach is also in its infancy, so results may vary. But at the end of the day, we're talking about unlimited lead scraping for 20 bucks a month.
That's insane.
Get These Agentic AI Tools
Here are the three tools you need and what each one does:
1. OpenClaw (Free)

What it does: This is the brain and coordinator of the whole operation. It's an open-source AI agent framework that runs on your computer (Mac, PC, or a cheap cloud server).
Think of OpenClaw as the manager. You tell it what you want, like "find me 500 real estate leads", and it breaks that big task into smaller steps, coordinates everything, and makes sure the job gets done.
What makes it unique: It runs 24/7 without you babysitting it. You can even control it through messaging apps like Telegram. It's also free and open-source, so no subscription fees.
"OpenClaw is like having a virtual assistant who never sleeps and can manage complicated projects on autopilot."
2. Scrapling (Free)

What it does: This is the tool that actually goes out onto the internet and grabs the data you want. It's a web scraping library built in Python.
Scrapling visits websites, pulls information like names, phone numbers, emails, addresses, and brings it all back to you.
What makes it unique: Most web scrapers get blocked by websites pretty quickly because sites have anti-bot security (like Cloudflare). Scrapling is built to bypass those security measures by acting like a real human browsing the web. It mimics human behavior so websites don't detect it as a bot.
It's also ridiculously fast — up to 774x faster than older scraping tools, and it can handle thousands of pages without breaking.
"Scrapling is like a super-fast, invisible spy that sneaks onto websites, grabs the info you need, and gets out without anyone noticing."
3. MiniMax M2.5 ($20/month)

What it does: This is the AI brain that processes all the raw data Scrapling brings back. It reads through messy web pages, pulls out the useful information (like lead names and contact info), organizes it neatly, and saves it in a format you can actually use, like a CSV file or spreadsheet.
What makes it unique: MiniMax M2.5 is an open-source AI model that's 20 times cheaper than competitors like ChatGPT or Claude, but performs just as well (sometimes better). For $20 a month, you get basically unlimited usage. High speed, huge amounts of data processing, and no annoying token limits that cut you off.
It's also really good at coding and problem-solving, so if something goes wrong during scraping, it can fix itself and keep going.
"MiniMax is like having a genius assistant who can read through mountains of messy data, organize it perfectly, and work nonstop — all for the price of two coffee shop lattes."
How It Works
Here's the step-by-step process of how they interact to deliver your leads:
Step 1: You give OpenClaw the task
You tell OpenClaw (through a simple chat interface) something like:
"Find me 500 homeowners in Tampa who listed their homes for sale in the last 60 days with prices between $300k–$500k."
Step 2: OpenClaw uses MiniMax to plan the job
MiniMax (the AI brain) takes your request and figures out the best way to accomplish it. It decides which websites to scrape (Zillow, Realtor.com, county property records, etc.), how to structure the search, and what data fields to grab (name, address, phone, email, listing date, price).
Step 3: OpenClaw sends Scrapling out to collect the data
Scrapling hits the websites, bypasses any security, and starts pulling data from the pages. It handles pagination (clicking through multiple pages of results), dynamic content, and anything that might slow down a normal scraper. It brings back raw HTML and text data from hundreds or thousands of web pages.
Step 4: MiniMax processes and cleans the data
MiniMax reads through all that messy raw data, extracts exactly what you need (names, phone numbers, addresses, etc.), removes duplicates, and organizes everything into neat rows and columns.
Step 5: You get a clean CSV file
The final output is a spreadsheet (CSV file) with all your leads, ready to upload into whatever system you use. Your CRM, your dialer, your email marketing tool, whatever.
The whole process runs on autopilot. You don't have to sit there clicking buttons or monitoring it. You just check back later and your leads are ready.
Congrats You Now Have New Leads
Once you have your CSV file of leads, you can import it directly into:
Auto dialers — Tools like Mojo Dialer, PhoneBurner, or CallTools let you upload your list and start making calls automatically. The system dials through your list while you focus on talking to people who answer.
Email marketing software — Import your leads into tools like Mailchimp, Instantly.ai, or Apollo.io and start sending cold email campaigns to your prospects.
CRM systems — Upload the leads into HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho, or whatever CRM you use to manage your pipeline and follow-ups.
The point is: you now have fresh, targeted leads that you scraped yourself for $20 a month, instead of paying $0.50–$2.00 per lead from a lead generation company.
If you're in real estate, insurance, B2B sales, recruiting, or any business that needs fresh contact info, this setup is a game-changer.
Again, A Few Things To Keep In Mind
1. This takes a little technical setup
You'll need to install these tools on your computer or a cloud server. If you're comfortable following step-by-step instructions and Googling error messages, you can probably do it yourself. If not, hire someone on Upwork or Fiverr who knows Python and AI tools to set it up for you. Budget maybe $100–$300 for setup help.
2. The better your prompt, the better your leads
The AI can only do what you tell it to do. Be specific. Give it exact neighborhoods, price ranges, timeframes, property types, whatever criteria matter to your business.
3. Scraping has legal gray areas
Make sure you're following the rules. Don't scrape personal data that's protected by privacy laws. Stick to publicly available business listings, property records, and info that's already out there for anyone to see. Most real estate data, business directories, and public records are fair game, but do your homework and don't be shady about it.
4. Results will vary as this tech evolves
This is cutting-edge stuff. Sometimes it'll work perfectly. Sometimes you'll need to tweak your prompts or troubleshoot. That's just the nature of being early to new tech. But the upside? You're getting unlimited lead generation for the cost of a couple pizzas.
Bottom Line
If you've been paying hundreds or thousands of dollars a month for leads, this stack could save you a fortune.
If you've been manually searching for prospects on Google and LinkedIn, this could save you dozens of hours every week.
And if you're willing to spend a weekend learning these tools (or paying someone to set them up), you'll have an always-on lead generation machine running in the background while you focus on closing deals.
Not bad for 20 bucks.
Enjoy!
Talk soon,
Brian
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