About The RainMaker

Where it all started

Turn every meeting into clear summaries, searchable notes, and action-ready insights, all in one seamless workspace.

Our Mission

Our Mission

"To eliminate the paywall between hungry builders and the leads they deserve, so talent, not budget, determines who wins."

Our story so far

Our story so far

Dec, 2018

Just an idea.

Jun, 2019

Founder started learning code.

Sep, 2022

Opened early access, collected feedback.

Dec, 2024

Over £100,000 in new business generated for freelancers & agencies.

Feb, 2025

Launched the full SaaS template for startups at any stage.

Apr, 2026

Preparing to launch publicly.

The Founder & Developer

The Founder
& Developer

Jamil Al-Jawish

A Personal Note

There's a version of this story that starts glamorously, a big idea, a flash of inspiration, a quick path to success. This isn't that story.

When I first started out freelancing back in my early teen years, trying to piece together something that looked like an agency, the hardest part wasn't the work itself. I knew I could do the work. The hardest part was finding the people to do it for. Every week I was chasing leads that went nowhere. Every month I was watching my account drain to tools I could barely afford, subscriptions stacking up like debt I never signed up for. Apollo. LinkedIn Sales Navigator. Data scrapers. Random email finders. Each one promising the world, each one taking a bite I didn't have to give.

"I remember sitting in my apartment eating ramen for the third night in a row, staring at a renewal notification for a tool I hadn't even gotten ROI on yet."

That was the moment. Not a motivational quote kind of moment, a genuinely frustrated, genuinely broke, genuinely tired moment. I wasn't angry at the world. I was angry at the problem. Because the problem was solvable. And nobody was solving it for people like me.

So I started building. Quietly. Not because I wanted to start a software company, but because I needed to eat something other than ramen.
I needed leads. Real ones. Without paying a monthly ransom for them.

What started as a personal fix turned into something I shared with a tight circle, close friends who were grinding through the same thing. Freelancers. Agency owners. Hungry builders. One by one, they started generating results. Real pipeline. Real clients. Real revenue.
Before long, that small circle had collectively crossed six figures in business directly tied to leads this tool helped them find.

To think all it took was going back to the basics…

"I didn't build this to get rich. I built it to give people like us an unfair advantage, the kind the big guys have always had."

That's exactly what The Rainmakers is. An unfair advantage. The same leverage that enterprise sales teams pay thousands a month for — in the hands of the solo operator, the scrappy freelancer, the two-person agency betting on themselves.

If you're reading this, you're probably where I was. Maybe not ramen-broke, but hungry in a different way. You've got the skills. You've got the drive. You just need the doors to knock on.

This is your knock list.

To every dreamer out there grinding in the gap between where you are and where you're going, I see you.

I was you. Keep going. The rain is coming.

A Personal Note

There's a version of this story that starts glamorously, a big idea, a flash of inspiration, a quick path to success. This isn't that story.

When I first started out freelancing back in my early teen years, trying to piece together something that looked like an agency, the hardest part wasn't the work itself. I knew I could do the work. The hardest part was finding the people to do it for. Every week I was chasing leads that went nowhere. Every month I was watching my account drain to tools I could barely afford, subscriptions stacking up like debt I never signed up for. Apollo. LinkedIn Sales Navigator. Data scrapers. Random email finders. Each one promising the world, each one taking a bite I didn't have to give.

"I remember sitting in my apartment eating ramen for the third night in a row, staring at a renewal notification for a tool I hadn't even gotten ROI on yet."

That was the moment. Not a motivational quote kind of moment, a genuinely frustrated, genuinely broke, genuinely tired moment. I wasn't angry at the world. I was angry at the problem. Because the problem was solvable. And nobody was solving it for people like me.

So I started building. Quietly. Not because I wanted to start a software company, but because I needed to eat something other than ramen.
I needed leads. Real ones. Without paying a monthly ransom for them.

What started as a personal fix turned into something I shared with a tight circle, close friends who were grinding through the same thing. Freelancers. Agency owners. Hungry builders. One by one, they started generating results. Real pipeline. Real clients. Real revenue.
Before long, that small circle had collectively crossed six figures in business directly tied to leads this tool helped them find.

To think all it took was going back to the basics…

"I didn't build this to get rich. I built it to give people like us an unfair advantage, the kind the big guys have always had."

That's exactly what The Rainmakers is. An unfair advantage. The same leverage that enterprise sales teams pay thousands a month for — in the hands of the solo operator, the scrappy freelancer, the two-person agency betting on themselves.

If you're reading this, you're probably where I was. Maybe not ramen-broke, but hungry in a different way. You've got the skills. You've got the drive. You just need the doors to knock on.

This is your knock list.

To every dreamer out there grinding in the gap between where you are and where you're going, I see you.

I was you. Keep going. The rain is coming.

Make It Rain

Make It Rain

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