> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.hizura.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Welcome to Hizura

> Hizura is the system for revenue teams to build pipeline, accelerate deals, and grow accounts around the clock.

## What is Hizura?

Hizura is the system for revenue teams to **build pipeline, accelerate deals, and grow accounts around the clock**.

Describe your ICP in plain language and Hizura goes and finds it — researching the open web, building the list from scratch, verifying work emails, and giving you a table where every value links back to its source. Your pipeline then lives on top of that list, in the same place.

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## A pipeline that works while you don't

The last part of that sentence — *around the clock* — is the point.

Hizura is where your go-to-market motion lives: the accounts, the contacts, the stages, the current state of every deal. Because all of it is reachable over [MCP](/mcp), you can put your agents to work on it directly. They aren't limited to reading your pipeline; they can move it.

An agent with Hizura connected can find new accounts that match your ICP, judge them against your criteria, and advance them through your stages. Give that same agent the rest of its toolbelt — mail, calendar, whatever else it can reach — and the work between those stages gets done too. A lead is researched, reached out to, replied to, booked, and moved to the next stage without anyone opening a tab.

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  <Card title="You supervise, not operate" icon="user-check">
    Your job shifts from working every lead to deciding what good looks like and checking the pipeline moved the way you wanted.
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  <Card title="Humans and agents, one workspace" icon="users-gear">
    The whole table is shared — the accounts, the researched data, and the stages. A rep and an agent are working the same thing, not two copies of it.
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<Note>
  Hizura provides the workspace and the pipeline — the research, the data, and the state your team works from. Sending mail and booking calls come from your agent's own tools; Hizura is what tells it who to contact and what's already happened.
</Note>

## Why Hizura?

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  <Card title="Datasets built on the fly" icon="wand-magic-sparkles">
    Hizura isn't a static contact database you filter. It researches each list when you ask for it, so niche ICPs are a strength rather than a gap.
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  <Card title="A real email finder" icon="envelope-circle-check">
    Not open-web scraping for anything shaped like an address — Hizura resolves the company domain and verifies deliverability before handing it over.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Every field is sourced" icon="quote-left">
    Each researched value carries the pages it was found on, so your reps can check the list before they work it.
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Hizura scales to high-volume outbound, so it fits SDR teams running large recurring workflows as comfortably as it fits a founder building one careful list.

## Getting there

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  <Step title="Brief it on your ICP">
    Describe who you're targeting and what you need to know about them. If anything's ambiguous, the [clarifier](/features/conversation) interviews you and prices the run before spending a credit.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Let it build the list">
    Hizura researches the web and fills a table — a row per account or person, a column per field you asked for.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add verified emails">
    Run the [email finder](/features/emails) over the rows worth contacting.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Set up your stages">
    Turn the table into a [board](/features/pipeline) whose steps match how your team actually sells.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Put your agents on it">
    Connect [MCP](/mcp) and hand over as much of the motion as you're comfortable with — topping up the list, qualifying new accounts, advancing deals.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Get started

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  <Card title="Quickstart" icon="rocket" href="/quickstart">
    Build your first prospect list end to end.
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  <Card title="MCP" icon="plug" href="/mcp">
    Connect your agents and let them work the pipeline.
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  <Card title="Pipeline" icon="diagram-project" href="/features/pipeline">
    Stages, boards, and what's shared across your team.
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  <Card title="Clarifier" icon="comments" href="/features/conversation">
    How Hizura interviews you, prices the run, and drafts the brief you approve.
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  <Card title="Credits" icon="coins" href="/concepts/credits">
    What costs credits, what's free, and how a run is billed.
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  <Card title="Sharing" icon="users" href="/features/sharing">
    Access levels and collaborators.
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<Note>
  Revenue teams are what Hizura is built for, but the engine is general: it researches any kind of entity from the web. Teams use it for competitor tracking, investor lists, supplier sourcing, and academic research just as well.
</Note>
