For founders

Walk in with the
five people
you should actually meet.

Pull the full attendee list from any Luma event you're going to, tell our AI what you're working on, and get a ranked top 5 before you leave the house. 175 founders use it. 200+ events planned this quarter.

175 founders and operators200+ Luma events planned this quarter5.0 on the Chrome Web Store
The regret

You've done this before.

SPC dinner in Hayes Valley. AI happy hour on Folsom. Founder breakfast in Soho. You showed up, grabbed a coffee, made three rounds of small talk to figure out what each person actually does, and somewhere around 8:47pm realized the angel you needed to meet was the guy by the window you never got to.

You walked out with three new LinkedIn connections, none of whom mattered.

The list of who's in the room is right there on the event page. Twenty, fifty, a hundred and forty names. You don't have two hours the night before to read every profile. So you walk in cold and you talk to whoever's closest to the bar.

That's the regret. And it's not a networking skill problem. It's a research problem.

How it works

Three steps. Total setup under four minutes.

Works on the event you're already going to next week.

  1. 01

    Install the extension. Sign up.

    Chrome Web Store, one click. Account in 90 seconds. Laptop browser only - that’s where Luma keeps the attendee list.

  2. 02

    Pull the attendee list two hours before doors open.

    Open any Luma event where you’re “Going” and the list is public. Click the extension. Hit “Get Event Data.” Full list lands in your dashboard in seconds, with photos, LinkedIn, Twitter, personal sites.

  3. 03

    Tell the AI what you want. Get your top 5.

    Click “Find My Matches.” Paste your LinkedIn URL. Type your goal: “Raising $1.5M pre-seed for a dev-tools company, prioritize active angels and pre-seed funds.” Five ranked names with a one-line reason each. Read them on the Lyft over.

Three founder jobs

Same room. Different five names.

Raising.

Paste your deck thesis and stage. The AI surfaces angels who’ve posted recent checks at your stage, scouts from active programs, and partners at funds that lead your round size. Walks past the corp-dev guys politely.

Hiring.

Tell it the role. Senior infra engineer, founding designer, first GTM hire. The AI catches the soft signals: “Open to Work” on LinkedIn, recent layoffs at their employer, a “looking for what’s next” tweet from last month. The list you get is the list of people who might actually take a coffee.

Finding a co-founder.

Paste your background. The AI flags the inverse: if you’re technical, it ranks builders with GTM range and recent startup exits. If you’re commercial, it ranks engineers shipping side projects. Same room, different five names.

Two engines

One reads the room. One ranks it.

Enrichment.

Public profile URLs attendees added on Luma are free, always. Spend credits when you want the rest: company, title, seniority, company size, location, education. Two free credits per event. Credits never expire.

The top-5 AI.

Your LinkedIn URL is the lens. Your typed goal is the filter. The model reads every enriched attendee against both and ranks the five highest-fit conversations in the room, with a one-line reason each.

The enrichment makes the AI smart. The AI makes the enrichment worth it.

Eligibility

Two rules. Both visible on the Luma event page in 5 seconds.

1Going

Your status is “Going.”

The green badge next to the attendee count. If “Invited,” accept first. If “Waitlisted,” wait for confirmation.

2
+33

The attendee list is public.

Look for a row of avatars with a “+33” or similar count. If there are no avatars and no count, the organizer has hidden it. One DM asking them to unhide usually works.

If both rules are true, you're in.

“Super incredibly helpful to find the right people at an event. Instead of randomly having to do annoying small-talk, you can just see who is gonna go, what they do and find the top 5 people you wanna meet at the event. Saves so much wasted time with unhelpful conversations just to figure out if you are talking to the right person or not.”

A note from the founder

Two weeks ago I walked out of a founder dinner in SF having spent forty minutes with a guy who turned out to be doing exactly what I'm doing, in the same stage, for the same buyer. We had nothing useful to say to each other. The person I should have been talking to left at 9.

I'd been at an SPC event a year before and made the same mistake. That night I started building this. Now I won't show up to an event without it. Neither should you.

A

Ani, founder, FindMyICP

Pricing

Free to start. No card required.

Free accounts don't auto-renew into anything. Paid credits are one-time packs that never expire.

Free

$0

Extension, public URL export, and two enrichment credits on every event. No card. Credits never expire.

Starter

$19

100 LinkedIn enrichment credits, bought once and used whenever you need them.

Scale

$249

2,000 LinkedIn enrichment credits for teams running campaigns across the event calendar.

Objection handling

Common objections, answered.

Six questions founders ask before signing up.

  • I’m pre-launch and barely have a deck. Is this overkill?

    No. Pre-launch is when the wrong evening costs you the most. Free tier covers two enriched lookups per event - enough to test on this Thursday’s mixer.

  • Will it look weird if an investor finds out I used this?

    You used a tool to read public LinkedIn profiles before a public event. Every founder doing serious fundraising researches the room. The only difference is most of them do it badly at 2am the night before.

  • The attendee list on my event is hidden. Now what?

    Message the organizer. Most unhide. If they refuse, FindMyICP can’t help on that event, and we’ll be honest about that upfront.

  • Where does the data come from? Is anything scraped?

    Only what Luma already shows on the public event page once you’re a Going attendee: names, photos, and links each attendee added themselves. Enrichment is layered on after, against public profile data.

  • How much does an event cost me?

    Free tier: $0 for two enrichments per event. Enriching 20 people at a 100-person event is about 20 credits - well inside Starter. Credits never expire.

  • Does it work on mobile?

    No. Luma’s attendee list only loads on desktop. Pull the list from your laptop, read the top 5 on your phone in the Uber.

One less reason to waste your evening

One less reason to waste your Thursday night.

Your next event is already on your calendar. Pull the list two hours before doors open. Get your top 5 in plain English. Walk in knowing exactly who's worth your forty minutes.

Free to start. No card. Credits never expire. Setup is four minutes. If it doesn't help on your next event, delete the extension and never hear from us again.