Overview
Prevent accidental outreach to blocked targets, manage retention, and audit exports/enrichment/verification actions.
Prerequisites
Permissions required
Steps (4)
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Add suppression entries
Go to ProspectLayer → **Compliance** → Suppression. Add emails, phones, or domains to block.
Tips
- Suppress by domain for broad blocks (e.g., large chains) and by email/phone for specific contacts.
Validation
- Suppressed items are flagged and excluded from exports/handoffs where configured.
Success criteria
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Configure retention policy hooks
Set retention for raw snapshots (short TTL) and exports (e.g., 180 days) based on workspace policy.
Tips
Validation
Success criteria
- Retention settings are saved and reflected in purge schedules.
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Review audit logs
Use filters for export/enrich/verify/api-key events and review who did what and when.
Tips
Validation
Success criteria
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Verify enforcement during export
Run an export and confirm suppressed targets are excluded (or flagged) per your rules.
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Validation
Success criteria
About this guide
ProspectLayer turns messy business listings into clean, verified, workflow-ready prospect lists. Search by category and location, preview results instantly, then run bulk jobs that paginate continuously and save records to your workspace.
Normalize and dedupe prospects using website, phone, name/address, and geo proximity rules. Enrich selected prospects with lightweight website crawl signals, role emails when a domain exists, and social links when present. Verification tools normalize phones and check website health, with email checks where supported.
Export lists to CSV/XLSX or deliver via API, webhooks, and workspace events so your outbound apps can activate prospects into leads. ProspectLayer is not a CRM or sender—it is the intelligence layer that produces high-quality inputs for the rest of your OS.