Introducing CronDB: Fresh Domain Intelligence for B2B Teams
CronDB is a domain intelligence platform built for B2B sales, marketing, and security teams who need fresh, enriched data about companies across the internet.
Why We Built CronDB
Most domain intelligence tools rely on stale databases, often weeks or months behind reality. When your sales team reaches out to a company based on outdated information, the results speak for themselves: low response rates, wasted outreach, and missed timing.
CronDB takes a different approach. We continuously scan and enrich over 2 million domains, tracking changes in technology stacks, business signals, and intent indicators in near real-time.
What Makes CronDB Different
Freshness-first architecture. Our pipeline runs continuously, not on weekly batches. When a company changes their tech stack or shows buying signals, you know within hours, not weeks.
Intent signals. CronDB doesn't just tell you what a company does — it tells you when they're likely to buy. We track 12+ intent signals including technology changes, hiring patterns, and web activity.
Workflow automation. Build automated sequences that trigger based on domain changes. When a prospect adds a competitor's technology or enters your ICP, CronDB can automatically enroll them in an outreach sequence.
API-first design. Everything in CronDB is accessible via our REST API. Whether you're building custom integrations, enriching your CRM, or powering internal tools, our API makes it straightforward.
Getting Started
CronDB offers a free tier with 100 queries per day — enough to explore the platform and validate it fits your workflow. Sign up at app.crondb.com and start exploring in seconds.
Check our Quick Start Guide to get up and running, or dive into the API Reference if you prefer to integrate programmatically.
Further Reading
- Understanding Domain Intent Signals — how to identify companies ready to buy
- Building Custom Lead Scoring Models — weight the factors that matter for your business
- CronDB API Best Practices — rate limits, pagination, and caching
- Why Data Freshness Matters — the cost of stale domain intelligence
