How list generation, enrichment, and execution form one motion
Landbase gives you two ways in, and picking the right one for the task saves time. Visual, exploratory work fits the web app, while repeatable and large-scale work fits the CLI. Both share the same data, agent, and account, so this lesson explains who each interface is for, how your work moves between them, and how building a list, enriching it, and acting on it come together as one motion.
The web app
The web app is the visual way to use Landbase. You search, filter, and review results in your browser, with the agent available as a chat right beside your data.
Who it is for
It suits anyone who wants to point, click, and see results right away.
Sales, marketing, and operations users rely on it to build lists and audiences.
New users can get their first wins without any setup.
What it is best at
It is strong for exploring data and refining a list by hand.
You can run the agent in chat and watch the results appear.
It lets you review, sort, and export without anything technical.
The CLI
The CLI is the command-line version of Landbase. You run the same searches and workflows from your terminal, which makes it easy to script, repeat, and connect Landbase to the rest of your stack.
Who it is for
It suits go-to-market engineers and technical operators.
It fits anyone who wants to automate repeatable work.
Teams use it to chain Landbase into larger workflows and tools.
What it is best at
It runs searches and workflows as repeatable commands.
It handles large jobs and batch work comfortably.
It connects Landbase to other tools and pipelines.
You do not have to choose one interface forever. Many people explore in the web app, then move repeatable work to the CLI.
How the two stay in sync
The web app and the CLI are two doors into the same system. They share the same dataset, the same agent, and the same account, so your work moves with you.
What carries over
One account gives you the same login, data, and credits across both interfaces.
Lists and datasets are saved to your account rather than locked to one interface.
A list you build in the CLI shows up in the web app, where you can review and share it.
Because there is one source of truth for your data, nothing gets stranded in a single tool. You can explore visually in the web app, then build the same motion as a repeatable command in the CLI.
From list to action in one motion
Landbase is not only for building lists. The same platform takes you from a target audience all the way to action in one connected flow.
The three steps
List generation is where you describe or filter your way to the right companies and contacts.
Enrichment fills in the details that make the list usable, such as verified email and phone.
Execution puts the finished list to work, through an email campaign or a dialer.
Many stacks split these into three separate tools with exports in between. Landbase connects them, so a list you build can be enriched and put to work without leaving the platform or losing data along the way.
Tip
Start in the web app to learn how the agent thinks, then move a motion to the CLI once it begins to repeat. Your lists, data, and credits follow you between them.