Email Permutator
Every plausible work-email pattern from a name + domain — pipe straight into the verifier.
The classic prospecting workflow, done right: enter a name and company domain, get 20+ pattern permutations instantly, then click straight through to the Bulk Email Verifier to find which one actually has a mailbox behind it. Found the company but not the person? The Contact Extractor scans their site pages first.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an email permutator do?
Given a person’s name and their company domain, it generates every plausible corporate email pattern — first.last@, f.last@, firstl@, last.first@ and ~20 more — because companies almost always use one of these conventions. One of the generated addresses is very likely the real one.
How do I find which generated address is real?
Run the list through our Bulk Email Verifier — the address whose domain accepts mail and passes checks is your candidate. For final confirmation, tools that do SMTP-level verification or a LinkedIn cross-check help. Never blast all permutations: that pattern is exactly what spam filters profile.
Can I generate for multiple domains at once?
Yes — paste several domains (one per line) and patterns generate for each. Useful when a company uses both company.com and company.in, or when prospecting similar firms.
Is this legal to use for outreach?
Generating guesses is lawful; how you email matters. B2B outreach is legal in most jurisdictions with conditions — accurate sender identity, an honest subject, and a working opt-out. Always honor unsubscribes and applicable laws (CAN-SPAM, GDPR, India’s DPDP).
How many email permutation patterns does it generate?
Over 20 common corporate patterns from a single name and domain — first.last@, f.last@, firstlast@, first@, last.first@, firstl@ and more. Copy the list and run it through the Bulk Email Verifier to find which permutation actually has a mailbox.