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Scholtz

AI-powered people search engine for business connections and growth.

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AI-powered people search engine for business connections and growth.

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What is Scholtz

Scholtz is an AI-powered people search engine designed to help businesses find the right connections, including customers, users, design partners, investors, and other strategic partners. It analyzes a business's website content to understand its needs and then leverages advanced AI to identify relevant individuals. Scholtz aims to make users extraordinarily productive by providing the best way to find the people needed for business growth, scaling, and building meaningful relationships. It utilizes an 'AI Swarm' for real-time, multi-source analysis, smart matching with human-like intuition, and smart outreach capabilities to discover preferred communication channels and optimize connection paths.

How to Use Scholtz

To use Scholtz, you typically enter your business website into the designated input field. After submitting your website, Scholtz's AI will analyze your business and then allow you to find various types of people, such as customers, users, strategic partners, investors, influencers, feedbackers, open-source contributors, competitors' employees/customers, or industry experts. You can also research a specific person or use text input for your search.

Core Features of Scholtz

  • AI People Search Engine
  • AI-Powered Research (AI Swarm for multi-source analysis)
  • Smart Matching (human-like intuition, 200+ data points, pattern recognition, smart context)
  • Smart Outreach (multi-channel, platform smart, smart paths, smart timing)
  • 10x Faster Profile Discovery
  • 95% Profile Relevance
  • 24/7 Profile Analysis

Use Cases of Scholtz

  • Finding customers and users to build and grow a business.
  • Identifying strategic partners and investors for scaling.
  • Discovering design partners and collaborators.
  • Researching specific individuals for various purposes.
  • Connecting with influencers and feedbackers.
  • Identifying open-source contributors for projects.
  • Analyzing competitors' employees and customer bases.
  • Engaging with industry experts.
  • Supporting mergers and acquisitions research.