Find the founder email from a company website or domain
Start with a known website, domain, or target account. Dievio matches Founder, Co-Founder, CEO, Owner, Principal, and Managing Partner records, then shows verified email, LinkedIn, phone availability, and current-company context before export.
Built for the narrow job: paste a company context, find the founder-level contact attached to that company, and avoid stale founder titles before outreach.
A domain lookup fails when it returns the wrong founder
The searcher usually already knows the company. The risk is exporting a founder from an old company, a parent brand, or a profile that only looks right because the title contains Founder.
| Problem | Manual Search | Generic Database | Dievio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Search Google, LinkedIn, About pages, and email patterns one by one. | Search a broad database and hope the company match is current. | Start from website/domain context, then match founder-level title variants. |
| Role accuracy | Founder titles are hard to validate without opening multiple profiles. | Old founder titles can appear beside the wrong current company. | Use current-company, domain, and LinkedIn fields as the QA path. |
| Export readiness | You still need to verify email format and decide whether the record is usable. | You may spend credits before knowing whether the fields exist. | Preview contact-field availability before spending export credits. |
From company domain to founder contact
This page should sell the shortest path from a known account to a reviewable founder record.
- 01
Enter company context
Use the website, domain, company name, or target-account context as the search anchor.
The search stays tied to one company instead of turning into a broad founder list. - 02
Match founder-level variants
Include Founder, Co-Founder, CEO, Owner, Principal, and Managing Partner without mixing unrelated companies.
You catch companies that do not use the exact Founder title. - 03
Preview usable fields
Require verified email, LinkedIn URL, phone availability, or company-domain fields before exporting.
The final record is ready for cold email, LinkedIn review, or a calling-supported workflow.
Use domain-first lookup when the company is already known
This page should not behave like a broad founder list. The company anchor comes first, then title variants are used to find the right founder-level person.
| Lookup Situation | Start With | Title Variants | Quality Check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Known target account | Website, company domain, or account list | Founder, Co-Founder, CEO, Owner | Confirm current company and LinkedIn URL before exporting |
| Founder title unknown | Company context plus industry and size | Principal, Managing Partner, President when Founder is not used | Check whether the variant actually maps to founder-level authority |
| High-value outreach | One company or a small named-account batch | Founder-adjacent roles only after domain match | Require verified email and reviewable profile context |
What a useful founder lookup returns
The output should prove both identity and company fit. A raw email without the company anchor is not enough for high-value founder outreach.
| Field | Example | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Contact | Nadia Kline, Founder & CEO | Shows the founder-level title variant that matched. |
| Company | Atlas Payments, 26 employees, United States | Keeps the contact tied to the selected company context. |
| Domain | atlaspayments.io | Confirms the result belongs to the searched website or account. |
| Verified business email available | Prevents exporting a record that cannot be used for outreach. | |
| Current profile URL available | Gives the team a fast stale-title check before sending. |
Where this page should convert
Each path maps the same search intent to a real campaign, so the page sells a workflow instead of a list of filters.
Target-account founder lookup
Use this when the company list already exists and the missing piece is the founder or founder-adjacent decision maker.
Founder-led outbound
Find the person likely to own early sales, product, hiring, partnerships, or vendor decisions at a specific company.
LinkedIn-reviewed outreach
Require LinkedIn URL coverage so the team can check current company before spending credits and sending.
Questions teams ask before exporting
Can I find a founder email from a company domain?
Yes. Start with company website or domain, then use founder title variants and require verified email, LinkedIn URL, phone availability, or other fields before export.
Should I include CEO when searching for a company founder?
Yes for founder-led companies. CEO and Founder often overlap, especially in startups and owner-operated businesses.
How is this different from a founder email list?
This page starts from a known company or domain. A broad founder email list starts from a market, industry, location, or stage and then finds founder contacts across many companies.
Preview the segment before you export
Check count, role fit, and available contact fields first. Export only when the list is ready for the outreach channel.