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Enrich prospect records
Find company domains
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RocketReach helps growth teams decide which prospects and accounts deserve outreach before campaign planning turns into list work. With RocketReach connected, Juno can search people by name, title, or keyword, enrich prospect records with person and company details, find company domains from names, and review account context such as funding rounds, growth, employee size, industries, and tech stack. It gives marketers cleaner targeting inputs and sharper sales handoff briefs.

What Juno does with RocketReach

RocketReach gives Juno a practical RocketReach MCP connector for marketers who need prospect research to become an outreach-ready plan, not another afternoon of list wrangling. Once connected, Juno can search prospect profiles, enrich prospect records, find company domains, and review account context before a campaign handoff gets fuzzy.

Use it when you have names, target titles, company names, keywords, or a rough account list and need sharper evidence. Juno can pull person and company details together with funding rounds, growth clues, employee size, industries, and tech stack signals so the team can decide who deserves outreach now and who needs more review.

RocketReach's official Python API guide describes search and lookup workflows for people and profiles. Juno keeps that research pointed at the marketing question: build the prospect table, sales handoff brief, or account priority tracker that helps the team move without making things up.

Where it fits in your workflow

Connect RocketReach before campaign planning turns into a scavenger hunt. The natural trigger is a new outbound sprint, an account-based marketing push, a raw conference list, or a weekly enrichment pass where the team knows the market but not the best people to contact.

A common workflow starts with an ICP, target roles, seed accounts, and exclusions. Juno searches prospect profiles, enriches the promising rows, finds missing company domains from company names, then reviews funding or growth context to explain why certain accounts should rise to the top.

The output should feel practical enough for Tuesday, not ceremonial enough for a slide deck. Expect a tracker with account, domain, contact, title, fit rationale, useful company context, priority, and the next action your marketer or sales owner can trust.

What you get

  • RocketReach prospect tables that connect people, titles, companies, domains, and fit notes to the campaign goal
  • Enriched prospect records with person and company context that supports cleaner personalization and sharper sales handoffs
  • Company domain matches for messy account lists where names arrived before websites did
  • Account context briefs that surface funding rounds, growth, employee size, industries, and tech stack clues worth discussing
  • Review queues that separate ready prospects from weak fits, missing context, duplicates, and rows that need human judgment

Frequently asked questions

What should I bring before connecting RocketReach?

Bring the campaign goal, ICP, target titles, company list or seed keywords, geography, exclusions, and the output you want. Juno works best when it knows whether you need a prospect table, account brief, or enrichment pass.

Does Juno send outreach through RocketReach?

No. This connector is for research, enrichment, and prioritization. Use the results to decide who belongs in outreach, what context matters, and which rows should stay out of the send queue.

Can Juno work from a messy company list?

Yes. If the list has company names but missing domains, Juno can use RocketReach to find company domains and then enrich the account context before recommending next steps.

How should we treat uncertain data?

Treat it like a review flag, not a green light. Juno should label missing details, low-confidence matches, and incomplete account context so the team can fix the row before using it in a campaign.