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Best Lusha Alternatives for 2025

by Cedric Jervis
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Sure thing! Here’s a no-fluff, straight-to-the-point article on the Best Lusha Alternatives for 2025 — based on real experience, tested tools, and zero sugar-coating. If you’re fed up with Lusha’s limits or pricing, I got you. Let’s dive into the best B2B lead generation tools I’ve tried that give Lusha a run for its money.

1. ZoomInfo

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How it works:
Big player in the B2B leads database provider world. You get access to detailed company insights, verified contact data, and firmographic filters.

What I liked:

  • Super accurate data, especially for mid to enterprise-level targets

  • Real-time intent data is 🔥 for ABM campaigns

What I didn’t like:

  • Crazy expensive. Like, enterprise-only budgets

  • UI can feel clunky at times

Pricing: Enterprise-level. Not for startups or solo operators.

2. RocketReach

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How it works:
Type in a name, company, or domain — RocketReach pulls emails, social profiles, and phone numbers. Simple and clean.

What I liked:

  • Great for 1:1 outreach and enrichment

  • Easy Chrome extension that works on LinkedIn

What I didn’t like:

  • No real intent data or deep filtering

  • Not ideal for large-scale list building

Pricing: Starts around $50/mo. More generous than Lusha on credits.

3. Kaspr

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How it works:
Focuses heavily on LinkedIn lead scraping. Pulls verified phone numbers and emails from LinkedIn profiles via extension.

What I liked:

  • Solid mobile number coverage

  • Super simple and smooth UI

What I didn’t like:

  • Limited B2B company insights

  • Mostly useful if your outreach starts on LinkedIn

Pricing: Starts around €30/mo. Good value for what it offers.

4. LeadIQ

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How it works:
Built for outbound sales teams. You find leads on LinkedIn, and LeadIQ enriches with emails and syncs to your CRM.

What I liked:

  • Killer integrations (HubSpot, Salesforce, Outreach)

  • Easy prospecting workflow, especially for SDR teams

What I didn’t like:

  • Hit-or-miss with email accuracy sometimes

  • UI feels a bit too “salesy” if you’re not in a sales org

Pricing: Starts around $75/mo for individuals. Scales up fast for teams.

5. Apollo.io

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How it works:
Think of it as Lusha + Outreach + CRM + email automation — all mashed into one sleek tool.

What I liked:

  • Huge database (270M+ contacts)

  • Built-in email sequencing + enrichment = 💯

What I didn’t like:

  • Learning curve if you’re just here for the contact data

  • UI lags a bit under heavy use

Pricing: Freemium model. Paid plans from ~$49/mo. Probably the best bang for your buck.

6. SalesIntel

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How it works:
Human-verified contact data. Claims 95%+ accuracy and offers real-time intent signals too.

What I liked:

  • Top-notch data accuracy, especially for U.S. contacts

  • Intent + technographic filters = 🔥 for targeting

What I didn’t like:

  • More of a B2B enterprise-focused tool

  • UI isn’t super modern

Pricing: Custom pricing. Geared more toward sales teams with budget.

7. LeadSwift

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How it works:
Pulls data from Google Maps, LinkedIn, and other public sources. It’s kinda underrated but super handy for local B2B prospecting.

What I liked:

  • Best for local lead generation (think SMBs, contractors, etc.)

  • Very affordable for solo users

What I didn’t like:

  • Data quality varies based on industry

  • Not built for huge B2B SaaS lists

Pricing: ~$49/mo. Pretty fair for what you get.

8. LeadScrape

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How it works:
Scrapes business leads from multiple online directories. More of an old-school data miner, but it works.

What I liked:

  • You own the data after download

  • No monthly recurring fee — one-time pricing

What I didn’t like:

  • UI is ancient

  • No real-time verification or integrations

Pricing: One-time fee. Starts around $97. Cheap and simple.

9. Skrapp

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How it works:
Another email finder Chrome extension. Very similar to Lusha in vibe, but simpler and cheaper.

What I liked:

  • Super clean and easy to use

  • Good for B2B email collection from LinkedIn

What I didn’t like:

  • Not the most accurate, especially for phone numbers

  • No advanced filters or segmentation

Pricing: Free plan available. Paid starts at $49/mo.

10. Snov.io

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How it works:
Kind of like Apollo’s little sibling — email finder + verifier + drip campaign builder.

What I liked:

  • All-in-one platform: find leads, verify, and email ’em

  • Cheap and reliable for cold outreach

What I didn’t like:

  • Limited database size compared to bigger players

  • UI isn’t super intuitive at first

Pricing: Free plan. Paid starts at $39/mo. Very startup-friendly.

11. GetProspect

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How it works:
LinkedIn-based email finder with a focus on verified business emails. You build your list using filters and it finds contact info.

What I liked:

  • Nice UI, easy to use

  • Has email verifier built-in

What I didn’t like:

  • Limited phone number data

  • Basic compared to Apollo or Snov

Pricing: Free plan with 50 credits. Paid starts at $49/mo.

12. TaskDrive

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How it works:
It’s not a tool — it’s a done-for-you lead research service. You give them an ICP, they send back hand-picked leads.

What I liked:

  • You don’t lift a finger

  • Quality is high — human researchers > scrapers

What I didn’t like:

  • Slower than DIY tools

  • More expensive long-term

Pricing: Custom pricing. Think $500+ per month minimum.

13. LeadFuze

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How it works:
Search by job title, company size, tech stack, etc., and build targeted lists. Great for sales automation.

What I liked:

  • AI assistant “Fuzebot” can auto-build lead lists

  • Data quality is solid, especially for SMBs

What I didn’t like:

  • Limited international data

  • UI could use a facelift

Pricing: From $147/mo. A bit pricier, but worth it if you need automation.

14. Instantly.ai

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How it works:
More of an email outreach tool than a data provider, but it pairs well with any leads database. Sends cold emails at scale across multiple inboxes.

What I liked:

  • Cleanest cold email UI I’ve seen

  • Unlimited sending, warm-up included

What I didn’t like:

  • No leads database built-in

  • Still needs integrations to find prospects

Pricing: Starts at $37/mo. Worth it for sending volume.

15. Brevo (formerly Sendinblue)

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How it works:
Originally an email marketing platform. Now supports CRM + email + SMS + automation — good for nurturing B2B leads.

What I liked:

  • Very affordable for newsletters + basic CRM

  • Solid for B2B SaaS marketing

What I didn’t like:

  • Not a lead gen tool per se

  • Can’t find new contacts, just nurture existing ones

Pricing: Free plan, paid starts at $25/mo.

16. Leadzai

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How it works:
This one’s different — it’s an AI-powered ad tool focused on lead generation through ads (Google, Meta, etc.).

What I liked:

  • Fully automated ad campaigns

  • Good if you don’t want to run ads manually

What I didn’t like:

  • No lead database or scraping

  • Doesn’t fit cold outreach workflows

Pricing: Starts around €50/mo. Depends on your ad budget too.

17. 6sense

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How it works:
Big-boy ABM + intent data + predictive analytics tool. Used by serious sales teams for targeting in-market accounts.

What I liked:

  • Deep intent data + AI scoring

  • Works beautifully with sales/marketing alignment

What I didn’t like:

  • Super enterprise-focused

  • Total overkill for small teams or solopreneurs

Pricing: Custom pricing. Think $$$$. Not cheap.

18. Leadfeeder (Now part of Dealfront)

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How it works:
Tracks who visits your site, matches the IP to a company, and shows you anonymous visitors. Great for warm lead follow-up.

What I liked:

  • Great for identifying buyer intent

  • Integrates with CRMs and Slack

What I didn’t like:

  • You still need to find contacts manually

  • Not a full B2B database

Pricing: Free for basics. Paid plans from ~$99/mo.

19. UpLead

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How it works:
A solid Lusha alternative with real-time email verification and 50M+ B2B contacts.

What I liked:

  • High accuracy thanks to live email checking

  • Tons of firmographic + technographic filters

What I didn’t like:

  • Smaller database than ZoomInfo

  • UI is a bit plain

Pricing: From $99/mo. Worth it if you care about accuracy.

20. Lead411

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How it works:
Another B2B leads database that offers verified emails + mobile numbers, plus intent and trigger alerts.

What I liked:

  • Mobile number coverage is 🔥

  • Triggers like job changes are great for timing outreach

What I didn’t like:

  • Data outside US is hit-or-miss

  • Feels slightly outdated UI-wise

Pricing: Starts at $99/mo. Good value for U.S.-based leads.

21. Overloop (formerly Prospect.io)

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How it works:
A cold outreach platform with built-in CRM, email sequences, and contact finder. All-in-one vibes.

What I liked:

  • Great for managing outreach teams

  • Has Chrome extension for LinkedIn prospecting

What I didn’t like:

  • Database is very limited

  • Needs external sources to find leads

Pricing: Starts at $39/mo. Decent budget tool.

22. Hunter.io

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How it works:
One of the OG email finders. Plug in a domain, and it returns emails + patterns (like firstname.lastname@company).

What I liked:

  • Super fast + clean UI

  • Good for finding company-wide email structures

What I didn’t like:

  • No phone numbers

  • Hit-or-miss with verification accuracy

Pricing: Free plan with 25 searches/mo. Paid from $49/mo.

23. Coldlytics

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How it works:
Done-for-you custom lead list service. You define the target, they send verified, hand-researched contacts.

What I liked:

  • Every lead is manually researched — high quality

  • Great if you need niche/specific ICPs

What I didn’t like:

  • Takes 24–48 hrs to deliver lists

  • Not ideal if you want instant results

Pricing: Starts around $100 for small batches. Worth it if you value accuracy over volume.

24. Seamless.ai

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How it works:
Massive B2B contact database with AI-powered prospecting. Works through a Chrome extension or platform search.

What I liked:

  • Huge data coverage

  • Real-time search with filters for roles, industry, etc.

What I didn’t like:

  • UI is cluttered and a bit overwhelming

  • Support is meh

Pricing: Starts free, but paid tiers from $147/mo. Pricey, but good for big prospecting efforts.

25. LeadsGorilla

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How it works:
This one’s a bit different. It’s a local lead generation tool — designed to help you find local businesses (like plumbers, dentists, etc.) that need marketing help. Pulls data from Google Maps, Yelp, Facebook, etc.

What I liked:

  • Insanely good for local agency work

  • Scores businesses based on their online presence (SEO, ads, reviews, etc.)

  • Built-in client outreach tools — cold emails, reports, etc.

What I didn’t like:

  • Not meant for B2B SaaS or enterprise leads

  • UI feels a bit outdated and “app-like”

  • No contact emails for bigger orgs — mainly SMBs

Pricing: Lifetime deals are common (one-time fee), or you can pay ~$47 one-time for basic, $67 for Pro. Great deal for local-focused lead gen.

26. Clay

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How it works:
Clay isn’t a leads database — it’s a lead gen automation monster. It connects to tons of tools (Apollo, Hunter, LinkedIn, etc.) and lets you build custom workflows to enrich data, find emails, verify, and even write AI-generated messages.

What I liked:

  • Absolute beast for lead enrichment & automations

  • No-code workflows are 🤯 if you like building smart systems

What I didn’t like:

  • Not for beginners — definitely needs some setup knowledge

  • No built-in database — relies on integrations

Pricing: Starts at $149/mo. Worth it for pros who want full control.

27. Datanyze

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How it works:
B2B lead gen tool focused on technographic data — it tells you what tools companies use (like Salesforce, Stripe, etc.).

What I liked:

  • Tech stack filters are gold for SaaS sales

  • Chrome extension is nice for LinkedIn research

What I didn’t like:

  • Smaller contact database than Apollo/ZoomInfo

  • Email accuracy can be hit-or-miss

Pricing: Starts at $39/mo. Cheap and useful if you care about tech usage.

28. D&B (Dun & Bradstreet)

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How it works:
Enterprise-grade B2B data provider. Huge database of verified business info, including company financials, credit scores, and deep firmographics.

What I liked:

  • Super deep data. Great for financial/enterprise sales

  • Trusted brand — no sketchy contact lists

What I didn’t like:

  • Feels like using software from 2005

  • Not a “plug-and-play” lead gen tool — needs integration and budget

Pricing: Custom, high-end. Only worth it if you’re selling to big orgs.

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