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Lead Claw · Decision Board · 2026-05-02

First 10 experiments for turning public signals into Dad-review reports.

This board turns the full Cletus Crawl / Lead Claw opportunity map into a practical menu: pick one experiment, gather public signals, score the opportunity, and create a short report before any outreach or public action.

Research firstDad approval gateNo auto-outreachEvidence linksRevenue experiments
Rule

Report before action

Every experiment should produce a Dad-review report first — not outreach, not posts, not ads, not messages.

Best first test

Hiring Pain Radar

Job posts prove active pain and budget. Repetitive roles can reveal AI workflow, AnswerNeo, content-system, and training opportunities.

First output

20-company sample

Northeast Ohio small businesses, one spreadsheet, and a short 5-page Dad-review report with evidence links and next-move recommendations.

Simple operating rule

Lead Claw should be an intelligence/report engine before it becomes a sales machine. It finds public/approved signals, scores opportunity, packages evidence, then waits for Dad to decide whether anything becomes content, a sales offer, a live page, a call list, or nothing.

Workflow for every experiment

Pick source mix

Choose the channel that matches the opportunity.

Pull public signals

Use only public/approved data and evidence links.

Score opportunity

Rate fit for AI, AnswerNeo, SEO, content, Hi-Tech, or LED Wall.

Build report

Summarize evidence, risks, and best next move.

Dad decides

Approve, revise, repurpose, or kill it.

Tier 1 — best first tests

Rank Experiment Source mix What it finds Best business outcome Risk
#1 Hiring Pain Radar Indeed + Craigslist jobs + company websites Businesses hiring for reception, admin, dispatch, sales, content, data entry, or customer support AI Workflow Audit, AnswerNeo, training, automation setup Medium
#2 Website + Call Leak Scanner Google Maps + reviews + websites Weak CTAs, no after-hours path, bad forms, missed-call signs, poor SEO/GEO Website Revenue Leak Snapshot, AnswerNeo audit, SEO fix package Low
#3 YouTube + Reddit Pain Lab YouTube transcripts/comments + Reddit/forums Repeated questions, objections, pain language, startup/service ideas Fresh offers, lead magnets, landing pages, videos, micro-products Low/Medium
#4 Competitor Watchtower Competitor sites + ads libraries + social pages New offers, ad angles, content gaps, pricing/positioning, weak funnels Monthly competitor report, content ideas, SEO pages, ad drafts Low
#5 Property Trigger Radar Zillow + public permits + Craigslist housing Moves, renovations, rentals, investors, property managers, local development Security, smart home, Wi-Fi, TV mounting, AV, signage/vendor lead packs Medium

Tier 2 — strong after one pilot works

Rank Experiment Source mix What it finds Best business outcome Risk
#6 RFP / Permit Monitor Government open data + procurement pages + permits Public bids, renovations, facility upgrades, contracts, grants Public-sector/vendor opportunity alerts Low/Medium
#7 Craigslist Gear & Gig Radar Craigslist + approved marketplaces Cameras, AV gear, electronics, tools, event gigs, moving sales Buying alerts, arbitrage, event leads, project sourcing Medium
#8 Local Event/Venue Radar Event calendars + venue sites + socials Upcoming events, venues, organizers, recurring festivals Ohio LED Wall packages, media offers, venue partnership list Low/Medium
#9 Library/Public-Domain Content Engine LOC + Open Library + archives Evergreen educational material, historical images/text, local-history angles Resource hubs, local authority content, affiliate/education pages Low
#10 App/SaaS Review Miner SaaS review sites + app stores + forums Complaints, missing features, integration pain, pricing frustration Micro-SaaS ideas, template packs, setup/implementation services Low/Medium
Recommendation

Start with Hiring Pain Radar

Start here because it steps outside our current boxes while still tying back to real money. Job posts show businesses already spending time and money to fix an operational problem.

Why it works

  • Job posts prove active pain and budget.
  • Repetitive roles often reveal automation opportunities.
  • Reception, dispatch, admin, and sales support connect naturally to AnswerNeo and AI Robot Builds.

Manual test

  • Target: Northeast Ohio small businesses.
  • Sources: Indeed public job posts + company website + Google/Maps profile if available.
  • Sample: 20 companies.

Output

  • One spreadsheet.
  • One 5-page Dad-review report.
  • Recommended next move for each qualified company.

Fields to score

  • Company / website / city
  • Job title being hired
  • Repeated task pain
  • Estimated automation fit
  • Missed-call / AnswerNeo fit
  • Website/SEO leak fit
  • Content/marketing fit
  • Hi-Tech/security/property fit
  • Evidence links
  • Recommended next move
  • Risk/approval notes
Possible paid report

Local Hiring Pain & AI Opportunity Report

Subtitle: “Where Northeast Ohio businesses are hiring people for work that AI can help organize, speed up, or capture.”