Where everything lives in the new menu

Where the menu went and how the new navigation is organized. Consulti's top nav now has four buckets — Lead Database, Email Verifier, Deliverability, and Cold Email Tools — and your saved data lives in Settings → My Data. Find every tool here.

Where everything lives in the new menu

We redesigned the in-app navigation on 2026-04-29. Tools are now grouped into four buckets in the top nav, and your personal data (saved searches, lists, exports) lives in Settings.

If you've asked "where did the menu go", "why are there fewer items in the nav", "where is X tool now", or "I can't find my saved data" — this is the map.

The four nav buckets (logged-in)

| Bucket | What's inside | |---|---| | Lead Database | B2B Leads, Local Leads, Creator Leads | | Email Verifier | Single Verify, Bulk Upload, Email Finder, Hypercleaner (was List Cleaner) | | Deliverability | DNS Checker (was Domain Health), Blacklist Checker, DNS Generator (SPF/DKIM/DMARC merged), Inbox Placement, Spam Checker, Cold Email Setup | | Cold Email Tools (was Cold Email Wizard) | AI Copywriter (was Copy King), Campaign Doctor (was Sequencer Wizard), Scaling Calculator, Spintax Generator, Lead Magnet Builder |

Settings has a new "My Data" tab

Click your avatar (top right) → SettingsMy Data. You'll see four cards linking to the routes that hold your personal data:

The Settings page itself has three tabs: Account, My Data, Integrations.

Renames in this update

| Old name | New name | Route (unchanged) | |---|---|---| | List Cleaner | Hypercleaner | /tools/list-cleaner | | Sequencer Wizard | Campaign Doctor | /tools/sequencer-wizard | | Domain Health | DNS Checker | /tools/domain-health | | Cold Email Wizard | Cold Email Tools | (dropdown only) | | Copy King | AI Copywriter | /tools/offer-scanner (the working tool) |

All old URLs still work — bookmarks and old links resolve to the renamed page.

Why we did this

The old nav had ~50 visible items between four dropdowns and a duplicate "Explore B2B Suite" mega-menu. Paying users were seeing the same tools 2-3 times. The four-bucket structure cuts visible items by ~40% and adds a clear rule for where new tools go: public tool → top nav by use case; personal data → Settings.

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