@James McCarthy-Price Sure! Here is the full explanation you asked for: This program is an automated tool built to help a business—such as a digital marketing or web design agency—find dental practices that need help upgrading their online presence. It runs automatically on a scheduled timer every Monday, picking a different U.S. city from a rotating list of 52 metros. Using a Google Maps search tool called SerpAPI, it looks up local dentists in that week's city, gathering basic details like the practice name, phone number, address, reviews, rating, and website address. Once it has this initial list of dental offices, the program performs an "enrichment" process. It visits each dentist's website and scans the page code to check for critical features: is it secure (HTTPS), does it look good on mobile devices, and does it have modern layouts, social media links, a contact form, or an online booking system? The program uses these checks to calculate a "quality score" (0 to 100) and automatically extracts any contact emails. Finally, it sends these analyzed leads to ClickUp—which is a popular digital project management tool used by teams to track tasks, organize projects, and manage sales pipelines. In ClickUp, the program automatically creates a task card for each practice, complete with their contact info, website issues, and a color-coded tag showing how "hot" the sales opportunity is. For a sales team, this program is incredibly valuable because it automatically filters out practices with perfect websites and highlights the "low-hanging fruit"—dentists whose sites are broken, outdated, or missing booking systems and are therefore highly likely to buy web development services. It saves hours of manual searching by delivering pre-qualified, structured leads straight to the team's inbox. However, the program is only responsible for finding and organizing the data; it still relies on a human sales representative to look at the ClickUp board, reach out to the dentists via phone or email, pitch the services, and close the deal.