If you have ever done LinkedIn prospecting manually, you know exactly how this goes.

You run a search. Forty results come up. You open the first profile, copy the name, switch to your spreadsheet, paste it, go back, copy the title, paste that, go back again for the company. Forty times. Sometimes more. By the end of it you have a messy spreadsheet, a few missing fields, and about ninety minutes of your day gone.

LinkedIn does not give you an export button. That is a deliberate product decision on their part. But it creates a real problem for anyone who prospects at scale.

What SalesScraper Pro Does

It is a Chrome extension. You run your LinkedIn search the same way you always do. When you are ready, you click Extract. The extension pulls every result on the page and downloads it as a clean CSV. Names, titles, companies, profile URLs. Under ten seconds.

That is the whole product. One problem, one solution.

It works on standard LinkedIn search and on Sales Navigator. No scraping in the background, no data leaving your machine to a third-party server. Everything happens locally in your browser.

Why I Built This

Twenty-two years in service delivery taught me one thing about tools: the ones that actually get used are the ones that fit exactly where the pain is. Not adjacent to it. Not a workaround for it. Right where it hurts.

The pain here is specific. SDRs, recruiters, and founders who prospect on LinkedIn spend a disproportionate amount of time on data entry that should not exist. The research is valuable. The copy-pasting is not.

I built SalesScraper Pro because I wanted a tool I would have used on day one of any sales or recruiting role. No subscription to forget about. No complex setup. Just install, click, get your data.

Launching on Product Hunt on June 10

SalesScraper Pro goes live on Product Hunt on Wednesday June 10 at 1:31 PM IST.

If you know anyone in sales, recruiting, or business development who prospects on LinkedIn, I would genuinely appreciate a share. An upvote on launch day takes thirty seconds and makes a real difference for a solo-built product.

You can try the extension today at sspro.vijit.in. There is a sixty-second demo video on the page that shows exactly how it works.

The pricing is straightforward. $49 one-time or $2,999 for lifetime access. No subscription. Seven-day refund policy if it does not work for your use case.

If you do try it and run into any issues, email me directly at support@vijit.in. I read every message.


Support the launch on Product Hunt on June 10