Someone who stars your repo just told you they care about the problem you solve. WarmStars scans the repo and turns every stargazer into a named contact at a real company, finds a public email for many of them, and hands you a list your reps can work today.
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Your stars already raised their hand. Meet them, then reach out.
Point WarmStars at your repo and you get every developer who chose to bookmark it. Point it at a competitor’s and you get their most engaged users, people already shopping in your category. Every contact comes pre-qualified by an action they took, so the first line of your email can name the exact repo that earns you the reply instead of the spam folder.
No lead scoring guesswork. Every contact already touched a repo in your space, so they clear the "is this a fit" bar before a rep ever opens the row. Sort your outreach to the Verified emails first and work the surest addresses at the top.
Company and location land next to the email, so you can split a list by segment, hand AMER to one rep and EMEA to another, and skip the accounts you already closed.
Save stars to a built-in board and move them through New, Contacted, and Replied with notes, a real pipeline your reps work in place. Or export the list as CSV, JSON, or a plain email file and drop it into Outreach, Apollo, or HubSpot. No connector to wait on, no per-seat tax, no lock-in.
Every scanned stargazer carries the context that decides whether a message gets sent, and to whom, so your team stops scrolling profiles and starts sending.
emailA public, reachable address where the developer left one. The difference between a contact and a name you can’t act on.
companyThe account behind the person, so you can dedupe against open deals and route by named-account list.
locationCity and region for territory splits, timezone-aware sends, and event follow-up.
One stargazer becomes a named decision-influencer at a real account, with an email you can drop into a sequence, and a reason to write that you didn’t have to invent.
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