Not everyone should have access to you by default.
The moment you take on a public role, your work contact details get pulled into a web of databases and resold into every outbound campaign on the planet. Spamroot exists to give you that boundary back - quietly, honestly, and for the long run.
Spamroot started with a simple, frustrating observation: the people who build and run companies are also the easiest people in the world to cold-contact. The moment you take on a public role, your work email, your direct line, and your title get pulled into a web of B2B databases, and from there into every outbound campaign on the planet.
None of that exposure was something you chose. You didn't sign up to be in Apollo or ZoomInfo or Seamless.AI. Your details ended up there because that's how modern contact data works, quietly aggregated, endlessly resold, and refreshed often enough that removing yourself once does almost nothing.
The result is a tax on your attention. Inboxes fill with pitches that have nothing to do with the work. Phones ring with calls you didn't ask for. The signal you actually care about, customers, candidates, partners, gets buried under noise from people who simply bought your information.
We built Spamroot because we think that's backwards. Not everyone should have access to you by default. So we find where you're exposed across the databases that power cold outreach, remove you from the sources that make you easy to reach, and keep checking for reappearance, because the data refreshes and so the work is never truly one-and-done.
We're deliberately calm about this. We don't trade in fear, and we don't promise to make you vanish from the internet forever, no honest service can. What we promise is to do the work properly, to minimize what we ask of you, and to keep at it so the quiet you get back actually stays.
The goal isn't to disappear. It's to take back your inbox and your time, so the people who genuinely need to reach you still can, and the rest don't get to by default.
The principles behind how we operate
A privacy product should hold itself to a higher standard than the databases it's pushing back against. These are the rules we don't bend.
Privacy first, always
We minimize what we collect, ask only for what a source genuinely requires, and never sell or repurpose your data. The whole point is to reduce your exposure, not add to it.
Principle 1Show your work
Every exposure links back to the exact source it came from, and every removal is something you can watch move from submitted to confirmed. No black boxes, no vague assurances.
Principle 2Honest about limits
We won't claim to remove you from everywhere forever, because no one can. We tell you what's realistic, then we do that part exceptionally well.
Principle 3We carry the work
Fighting data brokers form by form is exhausting. Our experts handle the scanning, the removals, and the monitoring, so the only thing you have to do is notice the quiet.
Principle 4Durable, not one-time
Contact databases refresh constantly, so a single cleanup quietly reverses itself. We keep checking for reappearance and act when something resurfaces, so the result lasts.
Principle 5How Spamroot works, at a high level
No forms for you to chase, no black boxes. Three steps, and then we keep at it so it lasts.
Find where you're exposed
We scan the B2B databases that power cold outreach and surface every place your work email, direct line, and title turn up.
Remove you from the sources
Our experts handle each opt-out the way that source actually honors, and you watch every request move from submitted to confirmed.
Keep checking for reappearance
Contact data refreshes constantly, so we keep watch over time and act again when something resurfaces. The quiet you get back stays.
We check the sources that make you easy to reach
- contact sources checked
- 14+
- guarantee
- 30-day
- monitoring for reappearance
- Ongoing
- dashboard for everything
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A small team carrying the work
Fighting data brokers form by form is exhausting - so we do it for you. Bios below are placeholders while we finalize real attribution.
Avery Sinclair
PlaceholderCo-founder & CEO
Spent years watching founders drown in cold outreach and decided the exposure that caused it was the thing worth fixing.
Noah Brennan
PlaceholderCo-founder & CTO
Builds the systems that map exposure across contact databases and keep watch for reappearance over time.
Lena Kovač
PlaceholderHead of Removals
Knows each source's opt-out process inside out and makes sure every request is submitted the way that source actually honors.
Marcus Adeyemi
PlaceholderHead of Privacy
Keeps the company honest about what it collects, ensuring we only ever ask for what a removal genuinely requires.
Sofia Reyes
PlaceholderHead of Customer
Helps founders and teams get set up quickly and makes sure the dashboard always reflects exactly what's happening.
Daniel Okafor
PlaceholderHead of Design
Responsible for making a privacy product feel calm, clear, and trustworthy rather than alarming.
Names and bios shown here are illustrative placeholders, not real individuals. We'll replace them with verified profiles before launch.
Built to reduce your exposure, never add to it
We minimize what we collect and only ask for what a removal genuinely requires. Authentication runs on Clerk, our data model lives on Convex, and we're transparent about exactly how your information is handled.
Not everyone should have access to you.
See where your work email and phone are exposed - then let Spamroot handle the cleanup and keep watching.
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