For example, if I search for emails related to the word “yoga,” here’s what it does: It tries not just Google, but also older and worse search engines like Yahoo, Ask and Bing. To search the internet for emails given some keyword, Atomic Email Hunter has to rely on search engines to return websites for the keyword and then search those websites. 2) Using Atomic Email Hunter to find emails by searching the web If you can’t find an email for a website using the Company Email Finder feature, I recommend just doing a normal search of the website with Atomic Email Hunter. Still, the Company Email Finder feature is pretty decent, as it goes to a lot of sources that might have a company email address. Unfortunately, after over 7 minutes of searching, this didn’t find an actual company email for this example (though that wasn’t an easy task here). Here’s an example of the kind of URL’s it’ll search, again using : This will search search engines for an email, along with a bunch of other sites that might have it. If you want an actual email (like ), rather than doing a generic search in Atomic Email Hunter, you can do a “Company Email Finder” search. You definitely want to adjust these settings before running any search. For our purposes here at where we do a lot of cold email outreach, if I’m searching for emails, I just want the email of the website owner (so in the example above, the 2 emails that would be good for me are and – everything else is junk).įortunately, you can specify these options in Settings -> Common settings: Unless you’re running a pure spam campaign, you probably don’t want all the emails found on a website like this. For example, here are the results it returned for : Moreover, Atomic Email Hunter can find a lot of emails, many (probably most) of which you probably won’t want unless you’re running a pure spam campaign.
the software will be loading multiple pages at a time), it takes some time. On my own internet connection it took several minutes just for the above 3 websites, because it has to look at a lot of different pages on these websites. If you’re running a fairly deep search, therefore, it can take a while. you can make it search just the homepage of a website, or the homepage and all internal links on the homepage, or the homepage, all internal links on the homepage and then all internal links from those internal links and so on). (this website, in case you don’t know)Ītomic Email Hunter helpfully lets you set how deep you want to explore a website for emails (e.g.It can be tedious to manually look through websites or use any kind of browser extension - ideally, you want to be able to just enter the list of websites and have a software return the emails of the owner(s) of the websites without any work.įor this test, I tried using Atomic Email Hunter to find emails on the following 3 websites: Suppose you have a list of websites you want to contact, and you want to find the email address of their owner. 1) Using Atomic Email Hunter to find emails from a list of websites
There are 2 main ways of using Atomic Email Hunter: using it to find emails from a list of websites, or using it to find emails by searching the web.
In this short review, I’ll try it out and give my honest opinion on how well it works.
Atomic Email Hunter is a tool for finding emails.