hunts
Now public · Free + paid plans

Operational CRM
for inbox workflows.

A calmer CRM for operators in the hunt. Sign in with Google, then connect whatever inbox you actually use — Gmail, Outlook, Zoho, IMAP. Contacts, deals, tasks, activity timeline. No automation builders, no AI agents, no enterprise bloat.

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What it does today.

The operational core. Boring, complete, fast. No surprises.

Contacts & companies

Per-user overlay on a shared contact graph. Lifecycle stages, priority scores, tags, call notes, last-contacted tracking. Pulls account enrichment from public sources.

Inbox sync — any provider

Connect Gmail, Outlook, Zoho, or any IMAP inbox. Hunts indexes sent + received mail by contact, surfaces threads in the activity timeline, and lets you reply from inside the CRM without leaving the contact view.

Tasks & next actions

Manual tasks plus auto-generated next actions from call dispositions. Priority & due-date sorted. Status syncs across devices.

Activity timeline

Every call, email, meeting, LinkedIn touch — one chronological feed per contact. My / team toggle. Press releases and job changes surface as inline signals.

Pipeline & deals

Drag-drop kanban. Stage values from your settings, not hardcoded. Owner attribution, close dates, won/lost outcomes. No required-field gauntlet.

BookMe built in

Public booking page at /book/<you> wired into the same Google Calendar. Confirmations + .ics on every booking. Free during beta.

Built for operators who live in their inbox.

If you're an SDR, founder, account manager, or solo operator running outbound through your inbox today, most CRMs make your workflow harder. Hunts is the opposite bet — small surface area, fast, calm, integrated where the work actually happens.

Closer to Superhuman than Salesforce. Closer to Linear than HubSpot.

  • Inbox-integrated. Replies, threads, sync — from whatever email you actually use. No tab-switching, no Chrome extension hacks.
  • One screen per task. Contacts open in a drawer, not a new page. Activity is one stream. No 12-tab navigation.
  • Fast. Loads in under a second. Search is instant. Filters apply on every keystroke.
  • No automation builders. No drag-drop workflow canvas. No "AI agent" pop-ups. Just data and operator decisions.
  • No 200-field forms. Required fields are what you actually need. Custom fields exist; gauntlets don't.

Honest about where we are.

Public. Built solo. Free tier for solo operators, Pro from ₹399/mo, Team at ₹199/user/mo. Beta operators who tested + gave feedback are on Pro forever.

Sign in with Google Live
Contacts · Deals · Tasks · Activity Live
Inbox sync — Gmail (read + send) Live
Google Calendar & BookMe Live
Inbox sync — Outlook (Microsoft Graph) In design
Inbox sync — Zoho · IMAP Roadmap
Mobile responsive polish In progress
Public signup Open

Common questions.

How do I get started?

Sign in with Google and you're in — Free plan, no card required. The 5-minute onboarding walkthrough covers the order to set things up: connect Gmail, get contacts in, set your pipeline, log your first call.

Free covers 500 contacts and one inbox. Pro is ₹399/mo when you outgrow it. See the full plans →

What does it cost?

Free during alpha. Pricing will be set when public signup opens — likely a calm flat monthly with no per-seat surprises. Anyone in the alpha gets honest grandfathering on whatever pricing lands.

Where does my data live?

Postgres on Supabase. Row-level security on every table — your contacts, deals, tasks, and call notes are scoped to you. Gmail tokens are encrypted at rest. We never sell, share, or train on your data.

Which inboxes does it connect to?

Sign-in is Google (the trust gate — your account, your data, your auth). Once you're in, you connect whichever inbox you actually run pipeline through. Gmail is live today. Outlook (Microsoft Graph) is in design. Zoho and generic IMAP are on the roadmap. The underlying schema is provider-agnostic — adding a new inbox doesn't migrate existing users.

Why "Hunts"?

Because operators are hunters. You're searching for fit, qualifying intent, working accounts, closing the gap. Hunts is the operational space where the work happens.

Who builds this?

Built by Shaun Godinho — a BDR at Ciente, Pune. Hunts started as my personal outbound stack; it became a product when other operators asked to use it. Running solo for now; that's why access is gated.

Ready when you are.

Free plan covers 500 contacts and one inbox. Upgrade to Pro when you outgrow it.

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