Before you start
You need a Hizura account. The Free plan includes a one-time grant of 100 credits and no card, which is enough to build a real list.Build your first list
Step 1: Create a table
Open Hizura and click Create new table, or use the keyboard shortcut:- Mac:
Cmd+; - Windows/Linux:
Ctrl+;

The Hizura empty state with the 'Create new table' shortcut.
Step 2: Name your table
An editable title field appears at the top. Give the table a name that describes the segment — for example, “EU fintech ICP”. Press Enter to confirm and move to the input field.Step 3: Describe your ICP
Type it in plain language. State who you’re targeting, any criteria they must meet, and every field you want as a column:Cmd + Enter (Mac) or Ctrl + Enter (Windows/Linux) to submit.
Step 4: Confirm scope and price
If your request leaves anything open, the clarifier asks a short batch of questions before spending credits — which fields you want, whether it should follow specific steps, and which criteria are compulsory. The last question is always how many rows you want, with the real credit cost next to each option:Steps: block — because what you approve is what runs.
No credits are spent until you approve the brief, and even then you’re only billed for cells the run actually delivers.
Step 5: Watch the run
Hizura streams its progress while it works — planning, searching the web, visiting pages, and a running count of entities completed. Runs take several minutes. You can safely reload the page or close the tab. The run continues on the server, and Hizura reconnects you to it when you come back.Step 6: Read the results
When the run finishes, a summary strip reports what you got and what it cost:/summaryVisibility command hides it — and keeps it hidden for future runs until you turn it back on. It’s a per-person setting, so hiding it doesn’t take it off a teammate’s screen.
Your table has a row per entity, a column per field you requested, and sources on every researched value. Click a cell, or press Cmd + 0, to open the citation panel and see which pages the value came from.
Step 7: Work the list
A list you can’t action isn’t worth much, so finish the loop:- Add contacts. Select the rows worth pursuing and run
/enrichEmailsto get verified work emails for them. You’re billed only for addresses actually found, so enrich the shortlist rather than the whole table. - Move them through stages. Switch to the pipeline, set up steps that match how your team sells, and drag leads across as they progress.
- Take it elsewhere when you need to. Export to CSV or XLSX, or read the table through the API or MCP.
Bring in your team
Share the table from the copy menu in the header — pick read-only or can edit, then send the link. Every plan includes unlimited team members, so this isn’t metered. Your teammates share the work, not your screen: everyone sees the same rows, the same pipeline steps, and the same card placements, so moving a lead to “Contacted” is visible to the whole team. Column widths, which view you’re in, and card density stay yours alone — nobody’s layout moves when someone else reorganises theirs. Credits stay personal too. A teammate running their own research on a shared table spends their balance, not yours, and doesn’t block you from running something at the same time. See Sharing & exporting for access levels and how to revoke one.Hand it to an agent
Everything above is something an agent can do for you. Connect the MCP server and your assistant works the same table you’re looking at — topping the list up with accounts you don’t have yet, qualifying them against your criteria, and advancing them through your stages. That’s the point of keeping the pipeline here rather than in a spreadsheet: your agents can reach it. Give one the rest of its toolbelt and the work between stages gets handled too — the outreach sent, the call booked, the card moved — while you review what happened rather than doing it. Boards an agent builds are shared, so you and your team see the result.Next steps
Clarifier
How the interview works, and how to edit the brief before it runs.
Credits
Understand per-cell billing and why a run stopped where it did.
Pipeline
Turn the table into a kanban board and work the rows.
Find emails
Add verified corporate emails to selected rows.
Sharing & exporting
Access levels, collaborators, and exporting your lists.
MCP
Let an assistant build and sort your lists from the chat.