Overview
Hizura has a built-in email finder — a real one, not an open-web search for anything shaped like an address. It resolves the person’s company domain, works out the likely address, and then verifies that the mailbox actually exists before handing it to you. That verification step is the difference between a list your reps can send to and one that burns your domain reputation on bounces. You can get emails two ways:- As part of a run — ask for an email column when you describe what you want, and Hizura fills it while it researches
- On existing rows — run the finder over rows you already have, without re-running the research
The email finder requires a paid plan. It isn’t available on the Free plan.
Finding emails for existing rows
This is the common case: you have a researched table of people and you want addresses for some of them.- Type
/enrichEmailsin the input field and press Enter - Select the rows you want — tick them in the table
- Click Find emails (the button shows how many rows you selected)
Reading the result
Each row comes back one of two ways — the address, marked verified, or nothing:
There’s no middle category to interpret. Catch-all domains — where the server accepts anything and a naive checker can’t tell a real mailbox from a fake one — are resolved rather than handed to you as a maybe.
Rows that came back empty say why: