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Best Coldlytics Alternatives for 2025

by Charlotte Abernathy
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So… I’ve been using Coldlytics on and off, and while it’s solid for super-targeted, hand-researched leads, it’s not always the fastest or most scalable option. If you’re tired of waiting days for lead lists or need more control, I got you. I’ve personally tested a ton of B2B lead generation tools, and here’s my shortlist of the top Coldlytics alternatives in 2025 — tools that actually work, don’t break the bank, and help you get leads yesterday, not next week.

Let’s jump right in. No fluff, just the real deal.

1. 🧠 ZoomInfo – The Godfather of B2B Leads

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ZoomInfo is the OG in the B2B leads database world. It’s insanely comprehensive — emails, direct dials, company insights, org charts, intent data… you name it.

What I Liked:

  • Super-rich data, probably the most complete I’ve seen.

  • Intent signals + technographics = chef’s kiss.

  • Integrates with pretty much everything (Salesforce, HubSpot, Outreach, etc.)

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Price is insane for solo ops or small teams.

  • UI feels bloated.

💰 Pricing: Enterprise-level. Think $10k+/year. No real SMB love here.

🧪 Verdict: If budget’s not an issue and you want everything, this is your weapon.

2. 🚀 RocketReach – Solid for Emails & Direct Dials

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RocketReach is like the plug for finding business emails and phone numbers. Not as flashy as others, but it gets the job done.

What I Liked:

  • Great accuracy for personal and work emails.

  • Works on LinkedIn, Crunchbase, etc.

  • No-frills, fast to use.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • No real list-building or enrichment features.

  • Hit a few stale emails in bulk lookups.

💰 Pricing: Starts at $39/month for 80 lookups. Scales with usage.

🧪 Verdict: Great for fast scrapes and small prospecting sprints.

3. 💬 Kaspr – The LinkedIn Sleuth

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Kaspr is built for folks who live on LinkedIn. It’s a Chrome extension that pulls direct contact info straight off profiles.

What I Liked:

  • Super fast and clean UI.

  • Finds verified phone numbers (rare!).

  • Syncs with CRMs like HubSpot.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Only works via LinkedIn.

  • Database isn’t as wide as the big boys.

💰 Pricing: Freemium model. Paid starts around €30/month.

🧪 Verdict: Perfect for SDRs who prospect on LinkedIn daily.

4. ⚡ LeadIQ – Cold Outreach Power Tool

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LeadIQ mixes lead capturing with outreach automation. It’s not just about the leads — it’s about starting convos.

What I Liked:

  • Awesome Chrome extension.

  • Integrates well with sequencing tools.

  • Real-time enrichment is 🔥.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • UI feels a bit cluttered.

  • Pricing jumps fast with volume.

💰 Pricing: Starts free, paid plans from $75/month.

🧪 Verdict: Ideal if you’re combining prospecting + cold email workflows.

5. 🛸 Apollo.io – My Go-To All-Rounder

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I’m obsessed with Apollo.io. It’s a full lead generation platform with outreach tools built in — prospect, email, track, repeat.

What I Liked:

  • 275M+ contacts. Yeah, for real.

  • Built-in email sequencing.

  • Insane filters (job title, tech stack, funding, etc.)

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Some contacts can be outdated.

  • UI gets laggy with big lists.

💰 Pricing: Free tier is generous. Paid plans from $49/month.

🧪 Verdict: My personal fav for scalable B2B lead gen on a budget.

6. 🧬 SalesIntel – Super Accurate, Human-Verified

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SalesIntel prides itself on human-verified B2B leads. If you’re tired of bouncing emails, this one’s for you.

What I Liked:

  • Human verification = lower bounce rates.

  • Bomb intent data from Bombora.

  • Fast enrichment tools.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Pricey compared to others.

  • UI feels kinda clunky.

💰 Pricing: Custom. Usually mid-to-high range.

🧪 Verdict: Great if data quality matters more than quantity.

7. 🏎️ LeadSwift – Speedy Lead Sniper

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LeadSwift is newer but super slick. Built for real estate and local B2B but can be adapted to other niches.

What I Liked:

  • Fast, targeted lead pulls.

  • Great filters (location, niche, etc.).

  • Affordable.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Smaller database.

  • Not ideal for enterprise B2B.

💰 Pricing: Starts at $49/month.

🧪 Verdict: Best for local agencies and niche targeting.

8. 🕵️ LeadScrape – Basic But Gets the Job Done

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LeadScrape is old-school but still kicks. It’s a downloadable tool that scrapes business contact data from directories.

What I Liked:

  • One-time fee = no subscription.

  • Great for local B2B leads.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Windows-only.

  • Data accuracy is hit or miss.

💰 Pricing: One-time $147 license.

🧪 Verdict: Budget-friendly option for basic scraping.

9. 🧊 Skrapp – Lightweight LinkedIn Email Finder

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Skrapp is great for pulling verified B2B emails from LinkedIn and company domains.

What I Liked:

  • Simple and clean interface.

  • Good email accuracy.

  • Domain search is handy.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Doesn’t find phone numbers.

  • Limited enrichment.

💰 Pricing: Free tier available. Paid starts at $49/month.

🧪 Verdict: Best for lightweight, email-only prospecting.

10. 🧪 Snov.io – The Swiss Army Knife

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Snov.io is part lead gen database, part cold email platform, and part email verifier. Super flexible.

What I Liked:

  • Everything under one roof.

  • Drip campaigns are solid.

  • Chrome extension is super handy.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • UI can feel a bit clunky.

  • Smaller database than Apollo.

💰 Pricing: Free plan. Paid from $39/month.

🧪 Verdict: Best if you want leads + outreach + tracking in one place.

11. 👀 GetProspect – Simple, Clean, and Works

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GetProspect is super clean and does exactly what it says — helps you find B2B emails from LinkedIn profiles with solid enrichment.

What I Liked:

  • Very clean UI.

  • LinkedIn Chrome extension is fast.

  • Email finder + verifier in one place.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Data coverage isn’t massive.

  • No phone numbers.

💰 Pricing: Free plan. Paid from $49/month.

🧪 Verdict: Solid for email-only lead gen without the bells and whistles.

12. 🤝 TaskDrive – Fully Done-for-You Lead Gen

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TaskDrive is more of a lead research service than a software tool. They give you a team that does all the heavy lifting for prospecting.

What I Liked:

  • 100% hands-off — you get leads while sipping coffee.

  • Custom criteria. You ask, they build.

  • Lead research is detailed AF.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • No control over the backend.

  • Takes a few days to get leads.

💰 Pricing: Custom. Starts around $1,000/month.

🧪 Verdict: Great if you’d rather outsource all your B2B lead generation.

13. 🔥 LeadFuze – Niche Filters + AI List Building

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LeadFuze gives you a clean UI, decent database, and an AI assistant (“Fuzebot”) to build your lists 24/7.

What I Liked:

  • Fuzebot saves hella time.

  • Great filters (industries, roles, hiring intent).

  • Exports are clean and fast.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Data sometimes outdated.

  • UI feels 2017-ish.

💰 Pricing: Starts at $147/month.

🧪 Verdict: Great for niche targeting and passive list building.

14. ⚙️ Instantly.ai – Cold Email Automation Beast

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Not exactly a lead database, but Instantly is 🔥 for sending mass cold emails across unlimited inboxes. I use it daily.

What I Liked:

  • Easy setup. Cleanest UI in the game.

  • Unlimited inboxes = unlimited sends.

  • Campaign stats are 🔥 (opens, replies, deliverability).

What I Didn’t Like:

  • No native lead sourcing (you need to bring your own data).

  • Basic CRM features.

💰 Pricing: From $37/month. Scale plan is $97/month.

🧪 Verdict: Perfect if you already have leads and need to scale cold outreach.

15. 💌 Brevo (formerly Sendinblue) – Email + CRM Hybrid

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Brevo is more of an email marketing + CRM tool, but if you’re doing lead nurturing, this is a super affordable option.

What I Liked:

  • Great email editor.

  • Automation workflows are strong.

  • Built-in CRM and SMS options.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Not made for cold outreach (no inbox rotation).

  • No database — you import your leads.

💰 Pricing: Free plan. Paid from $25/month.

🧪 Verdict: Best for warming leads and nurturing inbound biz leads.

16. 🤖 Leadzai – AI-Powered Lead Ads + Funnels

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Leadzai is more ad-focused — it automates lead generation ads, funnels, and targeting for B2B and local businesses.

What I Liked:

  • AI ad creation is slick.

  • Works great for local and ecom leads.

  • Everything in one place — landing pages, CRM, leads.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Not a traditional leads database.

  • More for ad buyers than SDRs.

💰 Pricing: Free to start, paid plans from €49/month.

🧪 Verdict: A smart pick if you’re doing paid B2B lead gen or running ads.

17. 🧠 6sense – Enterprise-Grade Intent + ABM

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6sense is a heavy-duty ABM + intent data platform. It’s for companies doing serious outbound with a sales and marketing team.

What I Liked:

  • Intent data + predictive analytics is scary good.

  • Tracks buyer journeys across channels.

  • Killer for ABM.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Costs a fortune.

  • Overkill for small teams.

💰 Pricing: Enterprise. Think 5-figure annuals.

🧪 Verdict: If you’re doing enterprise B2B lead gen, this is your analytics brain.

18. 👣 Leadfeeder (now part of Dealfront) – Website Visitor Tracker

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Leadfeeder shows you who’s visiting your site — even if they don’t fill out a form. Super underrated for inbound lead gen.

What I Liked:

  • Easy to set up.

  • Tells you which companies are snooping your pages.

  • Integrates with CRMs + Slack.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • No contact data unless upgraded.

  • Some false positives.

💰 Pricing: Free plan available. Paid from $139/month.

🧪 Verdict: Awesome if you get site traffic and want to turn visits into leads.

19. 🔍 UpLead – Clean & Accurate B2B Database

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UpLead gives you verified business leads with email + direct dials. Competes head-to-head with Apollo.

What I Liked:

  • 95%+ verified emails.

  • Great filtering system.

  • Data enrichment is super smooth.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • UI isn’t as modern as Apollo’s.

  • Limited outreach features.

💰 Pricing: Starts at $99/month for 170 credits.

🧪 Verdict: One of the most accurate lead generation databases I’ve used.

20. 📞 Lead411 – Intent Meets Direct Dials

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Lead411 is underrated IMO. It’s got intent data, direct dials, and solid coverage of SMBs and mid-market.

What I Liked:

  • Direct dials everywhere.

  • Scoops (company news) are helpful for warm outreach.

  • Integrates with most CRMs.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Some emails needed manual verification.

  • Filtering UI could be cleaner.

💰 Pricing: From $99/month.

🧪 Verdict: A solid combo of intent-based targeting + verified contacts.

21. 📬 Overloop – Cold Outreach CRM

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Overloop (formerly Prospect.io) is a slick cold email CRM with some lead gen tools baked in.

What I Liked:

  • Visual workflow builder.

  • Email finder + outreach in one.

  • Super clean dashboard.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Not a huge leads database.

  • Outreach features not as deep as Instantly.

💰 Pricing: Starts at $99/month.

🧪 Verdict: Ideal if you want a hybrid of prospecting + CRM in one tool.

22. 🕵️ Hunter.io – Email Finder + Verifier Classic

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Hunter is the OG for domain search and email verification. It’s not fancy, but it works and is super reliable.

What I Liked:

  • Bulk email finder is fast.

  • Domain search is crazy useful.

  • Best-in-class email verification.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • No phone numbers.

  • No full contact enrichment.

💰 Pricing: Free plan. Paid from $49/month.

🧪 Verdict: Still the best lightweight B2B email finder out there.

23. 🧠 Seamless.ai – Built-In AI + Real-Time Contact Discovery

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Seamless is aggressive with its branding (“#1 in the world” vibes), but it does have a solid real-time B2B leads engine with some AI sauce.

What I Liked:

  • Chrome extension is fast af on LinkedIn.

  • Direct dials + emails are pretty accurate.

  • Unlimited credits option on higher plans.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • UI feels a bit cluttered.

  • Lead credits burn fast unless you pay more.

💰 Pricing: Free plan available. Paid plans from ~$147/month. Unlimited plan = $$$.

🧪 Verdict: High-volume sales prospecting tool if you need speed + contact accuracy.

24. 🦍 LeadsGorilla – Local Biz Lead Finder (Niche But Solid)

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LeadsGorilla is a lesser-known gem for scraping local business leads from Google Maps, Yelp, FB, etc.

What I Liked:

  • Great for agencies + freelancers.

  • Shows biz data, reviews, SEO issues, FB ads activity.

  • One-time license, not monthly SaaS.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Data can be hit or miss.

  • Very local-focused, not great for SaaS/B2B.

💰 Pricing: One-time payment ~$47 (varies with upgrades).

🧪 Verdict: A cheap way to grab local business leads fast, especially for agencies.

25. 📇 Lusha – Corporate Contact Goldmine

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Lusha is clean, corporate, and well-respected in the B2B leads database provider space. It plugs into LinkedIn and CRMs like a dream.

What I Liked:

  • Super high-quality emails + mobile numbers.

  • Integrations with Salesforce, HubSpot, etc.

  • GDPR-compliant data.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Pricing jumps fast once you scale.

  • Team plans are expensive.

💰 Pricing: Free plan. Paid from $36/month/user. Pro/Team = $$$.

🧪 Verdict: Enterprise-ready business leads tool with a tight UI and quality data.

26. 🧩 Clay – Automation Playground for Lead Gen Nerds

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Clay is like Notion + Zapier + Apollo had a baby. You build lead gen workflows visually using data sources like LinkedIn, Clearbit, Hunter, etc.

What I Liked:

  • Absolute control over data and workflows.

  • Pulls in data from everywhere.

  • Scales like crazy with API hacks.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Steep learning curve.

  • Not beginner-friendly. Dev-ish vibes.

💰 Pricing: Free trial. Paid from $149/month.

🧪 Verdict: If you’re technical or run an agency, Clay is the ultimate lead gen automation builder.

27. 🧊 Datanyze – Simple, Chrome-Based Data Grabber

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Datanyze feels a bit basic compared to Apollo or ZoomInfo, but it’s a super lean way to pull contact data directly from LinkedIn.

What I Liked:

  • No fluff — install and start pulling leads.

  • Pay-as-you-go pricing.

  • Good for solopreneurs.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • No real enrichment or CRM integrations.

  • Limited filters.

💰 Pricing: Pay-as-you-go. ~$39 for 108 credits.

🧪 Verdict: A handy sales prospecting tool for low-volume users or side hustlers.

28. 🏢 Dun & Bradstreet (DNB) – Big B2B Data for Big Biz

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DNB is the OG of company data — think firmographics, risk data, revenue, ownership, etc. Not really for scrappy sales teams.

What I Liked:

  • Ridiculous company insights.

  • Great for enterprise sales, compliance, procurement.

  • Huge dataset.

What I Didn’t Like:

  • Clunky UI.

  • Insanely expensive for SMBs.

💰 Pricing: Custom. Usually enterprise-tier only.

🧪 Verdict: Best for enterprise firms doing B2B lead qualification, not outbound email scraping.

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