Who it’s for: Influencer managers, founders, marketers, partnership leads. When to use it: You’re launching a campaign or looking for influencers to co‑create content, reviews, or tutorials.

What You’ll Accomplish

  • A vetted list of niche influencers contact information
  • Clean contact routes (public email, DM open, or contact form) for each influencer
  • Personalized outreach emails for each influencer and contacting them
  • Schedulers to keep sourcing & outreach running

Use Case A — YouTube Influencer Outreach

Use when: You need to find AI-focused YouTube creators, collect contacts, and send a collaboration pitch.

Prompt: Act as an Influencer Outreach Specialist. Your mission is to identify 5 potential YouTube influencers for a brand collaboration. Search for channels focused on “Artificial Intelligence,” “AI tools,” or “AI tutorials.” For each identified influencer, find their business contact email and prepare a personalized outreach message. Save all information in a CSV file with the columns: Channel Name, Subscriber Count, Channel URL, Business Email, and Drafted Outreach Message.
Execution Steps:
  1. Search YouTube
    • Go to youtube.com.
    • Search using keywords like: “AI tools”, “AI productivity”, “AI tutorials”.
    • Use the Filter option to select Channel to refine the search results.
  2. Collect Influencer Profiles
    • Scroll through the search results and identify 5 relevant channels.
    • Visit each channel’s main page to ensure their content is a good fit.
    • For each channel, capture the Channel Name, Subscriber Count, and Channel URL.
  3. Find Contact Information
    • On each channel’s page, navigate to the About tab.
    • Click View email address to find their business inquiry email.
    • If an email is not available there, check their video descriptions or linked personal websites.
  4. Draft Outreach Message
    • For each influencer, prepare a personalized outreach message in the designated CSV column.
    • Use the following template: Subject: Collaboration Inquiry — [Influencer Channel Name] × Nextbrowser
      Hi [Influencer Name],
      My name is [Your Name], and I’m with Nextbrowser. I really enjoyed your recent video on [Mention a Specific, Relevant Video Title]. We’re developing an AI browser assistant designed to automate web tasks and are looking to partner with creators like you. Would you be open to discussing a potential sponsored review or collaboration?
      Best,
      [Your Name]
  5. Save to CSV
    • Compile all the gathered information into a single CSV file.
    • Format the columns as: Channel Name, Subscriber Count, Channel URL, Business Email, Drafted Outreach Message.

Use Case B — X.com Micro-Influencers

Use when: You need to find AI micro-influencers on X and DM them for collaboration.

Prompt: Act as an Influencer Outreach Specialist. Your mission is to identify 5 micro-influencers on X.com for a brand partnership. Search for accounts with over 1,000 followers that frequently post about “Artificial Intelligence” or “AI tools.” For each identified account, prepare a personalized direct message (DM) for outreach.
Execution Steps:
  1. Search X.com
    • Use the search bar with relevant keywords and hashtags, such as: “AI tools”, “AI expert”, #AI, #ArtificialIntelligence.
    • Click on the People tab in the search results to filter for user accounts.
  2. Qualify and Collect Accounts
    • Scroll through the search results and identify 5 relevant accounts.
    • Visit each profile to verify they have over 1,000 followers and that their recent posts are relevant to the AI niche.
    • For each qualified account, capture the Name (from their profile), X Handle (e.g., @username), Follower Count, and Profile URL.
  3. Warm-Up Engagement
    • Follow each of the 5 selected accounts from your brand’s profile.
    • Like one of their recent, relevant posts to create initial, positive interaction.
  4. Draft Direct Message (DM)
    • For each influencer, prepare a personalized and concise outreach message in the designated CSV column.
    • Use the following template: Hi [Name], I’ve been following your content on AI and really liked your recent post about [mention a specific topic they posted about]. My name is [Your Name] from Nextbrowser, an AI browser assistant. We think your audience would find our tool interesting and would love to explore a potential partnership. Are you open to a quick chat about a collaboration? Thanks!
      • Send it in their personal DMs/Message Bar.
  5. Save to CSV
    • Compile all the gathered information into a single CSV file.
    • Format the columns as: Name, X Handle, Follower Count, Profile URL, Drafted DM.

Use Case C — GitHub OSS Collaboration

Use when: You need to discover high-signal AI open-source projects and email maintainers for collaboration.

Prompt: Act as a Developer Advocate. Your mission is to identify 5 influential open-source projects on GitHub for a potential technical collaboration. Search for repositories related to “Artificial Intelligence” or “Machine Learning” that have more than 1,000 stars. For each repository, identify the primary owner or maintainer, find their contact email, and draft a personalized outreach message. Save all information in a CSV file with the columns: Repository Name, Star Count, Repository URL, Owner/Maintainer Name, Contact Email, and Drafted Outreach Email.
Execution Steps:
  1. Open GitHub.com
    • Use the main search bar with keywords like “AI”, “Machine Learning”, or “LLM”.
    • On the search results page, sort the results by Most stars.
  2. Qualify and Collect Repositories
    • Review the sorted search results.
    • Select 5 repositories that have over 1,000 stars and are actively maintained and relevant to our brand.
    • For each of the 5 repositories, collect the Repository Name, Star Count, and Repository URL.
  3. Find Owner/Maintainer Contact Information
    • On each repository page, identify the owner’s username (e.g., owner-username/repo-name).
    • Click on the owner’s username to navigate to their main profile page.
    • Look for a public email address listed on their profile. If not present, check for a personal website or social media link in their bio to find contact details.
  4. Draft Outreach Email
    • For each repository owner, prepare a personalized and technically-informed outreach email in the designated CSV column.
    • Use the following template: Subject: Question about [Repository Name] & Potential Collaboration
      Hi [Owner’s Name],
      I’m a big admirer of your work on [Repository Name]—the way you handled [mention a specific feature or aspect] is particularly impressive. My name is [Your Name], and I’m a Developer Advocate at Nextbrowser. We’re building an AI browser assistant and are always looking to connect with innovators in the AI space. I was curious if you’d be open to a brief chat about your project’s roadmap to see if there might be any synergy.
      Best regards,
      [Your Name]
  5. Save to CSV
    • Compile all the gathered information into a single CSV file.
    • Format the columns as: Repository Name, Star Count, Repository URL, Owner/Maintainer Name, Contact Email, Drafted Outreach Email.

Best Practices

  1. Create a Profiles from Nextbrowser profile feature. Sign in once to YouTube, X.com, or Gmail. After creating it, select the relevant profile from the chatbar so every run uses the same trusted identity.
  2. Pick a Location/Proxy near your audience (e.g., US/UK for English‑speaking tech). A region‑matched proxy helps reduce bot detection and imitate human browsing
  3. Schedulers (optional): set time‑based triggers to keep discovery and follow‑ups moving
  4. Connections: Log to CSV/Files by default; connect Google Sheets and Gmail for shared logs and sending.
  5. Safety & realism: keep tabs low, add short scroll delays, and reuse the same profile to avoid friction.
Tip: Use one profile per brand/region so identity, cookies, and reputation stay clean across platforms.

Implement Features

Want to apply Nextbrowser features to your prompts using best practices? This guide shows you how.

Location Customization

Change your location and mimic human behavior to pass geo-restrictions and bots

Task Scheduler

Schedule tasks to run automatically at any specific set times you desire

Profiles

Stay signed in as the same person to browse, collect, and engage on social platforms smoothly.

Connections

Link services to automate tasks in your existing applications, such as gmail, sheets and drive

Writing Cool Prompts

1. Declare the environment

  • Profile: Name it and select it from the chatbar.
  • Location/Proxy: Match region to audience.
  • Connectors: Gmail, Sheets/Files (log).
  • Schedulers (Optional): Discovery and follow‑up blocks on different days.

2. Start with a crisp objective & persona

  • Role: Influencer Partnerships Researcher / Creator Outreach Manager.
  • Outcome: Numbers + quality (e.g., find 10 creators and output in CSV format).
  • Scope/filters: Niche keywords, language/region, freshness (last month/quarter), micro vs mid‑tier.

3. Make instructions unambiguous

  • Imperatives: Search… Open channel/profile… Check subscribers/followers… Review last 5 posts for views/likes… Find email/DM… Save…
  • Include qualification rules (min subs/followers, recent activity, relevance).
  • Require contact route (email or DM status; link to contact/Linktree).

4. Always specify the output format

  • Name files & headers:
    • youtube_influencers_{YYYYMMDD}.csv → Channel; URL; Subscribers; Avg Views (last 5); Topic; Contact Email; Contact Link; Notes

Common Fails & Fixes

  • Low‑quality or irrelevant creators → Tighten keywords; raise thresholds; check recency.
  • No contact route → Use About/bio/Linktree; add “contact”/“media kit” queries; capture form URL.
  • Inflated metrics → Look at avg views/likes vs followers (engagement); skip suspicious spikes.