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13 Best Clearout Alternatives for Email Verification in 2026
We tested 13 alternatives across the numbers that actually move an outbound budget: verification accuracy, bounce on a live send, real cost per valid contact rather than sticker, and geographic reach, legally-sourced EU phones above all. Same list, every tool, same week. For the record, Clearout sits around 4.6/5 on G2 and 4.7/5 across 84 reviews on Capterra. People like it. The question this page answers is narrower: if you need to find contacts and not just check them, and you sell into Europe, is a verification-first tool that meters your bounces the right home for your data?
13 tools tested
updated July 9, 2026
13 min read
Clearout is a solid email verifier with a finder bolted on, but its billing has a sharp edge. The verifier spends a credit on every definitive answer: valid, invalid, and catch-all. So bounces cost you exactly what good addresses do, and only a server timeout ("unknown") comes back free. Its finder then bills 4 credits per search, refunded only on an outright error, not on a genuine no-match, so a lookup that finds nothing usable can still cost you. For teams that want to find contacts, verify them, and dial EU numbers from one tool, the better buy is Enrow: real-time verified emails, GDPR-cleared EU direct dials, catch-alls resolved and delivered instead of dumped, billed only when a find is valid, from $17/month. Verification runs 0.25 credit an email, roughly $0.0022 on Pro, which undercuts Clearout's per-check rate. And the one trick nobody else on this list does: Enrow's Chrome extension turns a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile into a full verified contact, every field and phone included, inside HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive in a single click. Enrow ranks #1 below. Honest caveat up front: if all you need is to scrub a list you already own, a couple of the pure verifiers here cost less per check, and I'll say which.
The alternatives at a glance
Enrow is the best overall Clearout alternative for teams that need to find contacts, verify them, and call them, paying only when a find is valid: $17/month entry, about $0.0087 per valid email on Pro, roughly $0.35 per valid EU phone, plus 50 free credits every month to test. It verifies at a quarter-credit without billing you for bounces, resolves and delivers catch-alls, and files the finished record into your CRM from a LinkedIn profile. The one thing Enrow won't do is pure list-scrubbing at rock-bottom per-check cost; for a list you already own, a specialist verifier below wins that narrow lane. For everything else, it's the all-round buy.
Why teams look for Clearout alternatives
Clearout does verification well; the reasons people shop around are about billing, scope, and phones. If you only ever scrub lists you already own, Clearout is fine and a couple of cheaper verifiers below are finer still. If you need to build the list in the first place, keep reading.
Conflict of interest disclosure
Let's be straight about the bias. I run Enrow, Enrow finds and verifies contact data, and I've put Enrow at the top of a list of contact-data tools. Of course I have. Weigh the ranking with that in hand.
Here's the honest part that the ranking can't hide. Several tools below beat Enrow at a specific thing, on purpose. ZeroBounce runs a deeper deliverability suite (warmup, inbox placement, blacklist monitoring) that Enrow doesn't touch. MillionVerifier scrubs a million addresses cheaper per check than we can, because bulk verification is the entire company. Snov bundles a sequencer. None of that is a gap in Enrow; it's a choice. Enrow does one job: find and verify the most accurate emails and phones, then hand them over live. It refuses to spread itself across sending, warmup, and dashboards, and that refusal is exactly why the data holds up. If your need is a standalone bulk verifier or an all-in-one suite, a tool below fits you, and its section says so plainly. If your need is accurate data you can find, trust, and dial, that's the whole reason Enrow exists.
The 13 best Clearout alternatives
1. Enrow
#1

I built Enrow because I was tired of paying to be told an address was dead. Verifiers charge you to confirm a bounce; finders charge you to reveal a stale row. I wanted the opposite deal.
Start with the split from Clearout, because it's structural, not cosmetic. Clearout is verification-first: you bring addresses, it grades them, and it bills a credit on every graded result whether that grade is "deliverable" or "this will bounce." Enrow is finding-first: you bring a name and a company, it builds the contact live, runs 10+ verification checks on the email (several SMTP passes plus catch-all probes from servers in different regions), and only then, only on a valid result, spends the credit. A miss is free. A bounce is free, because it never gets billed as a find.
Catch-all is where the philosophies really part. Most verifiers, Clearout included, treat a catch-all server as a definitive result and charge for the verdict; the stricter ones just flag it "risky" and let you drop it. Enrow resolves the catch-all and delivers the address, because a flagged-risky contact you never email is a contact you paid to throw away. On my mixed list the resolved catch-alls landed in real inboxes.
Then the thing Clearout has no answer for: phones. ClearoutPhone validates numbers you already possess; it does not find you a new EU direct dial. Enrow does. It returns direct dials across the US and Europe and holds the legal documentation that keeps the European ones usable in a compliant motion.
And the workflow move nothing else here makes. Open a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile, click once, and Enrow's Chrome extension writes the complete verified record, name, verified email, direct phone, every field, straight into HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive. No export file. No half-filled row you finish by hand. A verifier hands you a green checkmark on a spreadsheet; this hands your pipeline a finished contact.
One line for the agent builders. Enrow ships an official MCP server and API, repo github.com/EnrowAPI/enrow-mcp, so Claude, Cursor or Windsurf can call the finder, verifier and phone finder mid-workflow, still billed per valid. Minor today. Worth knowing if you're wiring pipelines.
On the live send, bounce stayed under 1%, an observed average on my list, not a contract, and discovery ran near 60%, with EU mobiles that rang the person's own line rather than a switchboard.
- +Finds and verifies in one pass; the finder bills only on a valid result, so a miss or a bounce never costs a credit
- +Verification at 0.25 credit per email (about $0.0022 on Pro), undercutting Clearout's per-check rate
- +Catch-all addresses resolved and delivered, not metered as "definitive" or binned as "risky"
- +EU and US direct dials, with GDPR documentation held for the European numbers (Clearout finds no phones at all)
- +Native CRM integrations (Clay, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, webhooks) plus a real API and MCP server
- +Chrome extension files the full verified contact from a LinkedIn profile into your CRM in one click (no ranked rival does this)
- –No searchable database, on purpose. Stored lists rot, so you end up mailing people a job or two behind; Enrow looks each contact up live, which is a big part of why the data is accurate. Build lists in LinkedIn or Sales Navigator.
- –No outreach sequencing, and none is planned. Enrow feeds your sender rather than replacing it: Emelia first, then La Growth Machine, then lemlist.
- –No technographics. Company data goes as deep as LinkedIn, no further.
- –Not a dedicated bulk-scrubbing engine. If you already own a clean list and just want the cheapest possible per-check price at high volume, MillionVerifier or Bouncer will beat Enrow on that one number. Enrow's value is finding, verifying, and phones, not scrubbing alone.

Three subscription tiers. Start opens at $17/mo (1,000 credits, monthly only) and $47 for 4,000. Pro runs $87/mo (10,000 credits), $167 for 20,000, $247 for 30,000. Scale spans $397/mo (50,000 credits) to $1,397 for 200,000. Pro and Scale shave roughly 10% on annual billing: 10,000 credits works out near $78/mo, 50,000 near $357/mo. The credit math: 1 email = 1 credit, 1 phone = 40 credits, 1 verification = 0.25 credit, catch-all included, and a find is charged only when valid. So a 10,000-credit month is 10,000 valid emails, or 250 phones, or 40,000 verifications, or any mix. Credits roll over on Pro and Scale. Free tier: 50 credits every month, recurring, no card.
Two numbers worth memorizing. On finding, Pro is $87 for 10,000 valid emails, about $0.0087 each, or 250 valid phones at roughly $0.35 each; Start is the smaller $17 door. On verifying, 0.25 credit an email means about $0.0022 per check on Pro, $0.00425 on Start, cheaper than Clearout's $0.0058 (Pro) or $0.0077 (Starter) per definitive result, and unlike Clearout you're not paying a full credit to confirm a bounce. The one place Enrow doesn't win outright is raw bulk scrubbing at giant volume, where the specialist verifiers below dip under half a cent. I'd rather tell you that than pretend otherwise.
You don't have to trust a founder rating his own tool. Take a slice of your real list, find it, verify it and dial it through Enrow, then set what comes back against whatever you run today. 50 free credits every month, no card.
2. ZeroBounce

The verifier that grew a whole deliverability suite around itself.
ZeroBounce is a verification heavyweight, but its real separation from Clearout is the layer it builds on top: warmup, inbox-placement tests, blacklist and DMARC monitoring. It grades addresses and scores catch-alls with an AI confidence rating from 1 to 10. It markets 99.6% accuracy; independent tests land it nearer 96–98%, which is strong, though on my list Enrow's 10+ checks reached the same deliverable-or-not verdicts. On G2 it's a 4.7 across more than 1,300 reviews. If your job is to clean a list and then nurse its inbox placement, it's a top pick.
Its billing sits close to Clearout's on the part that stings: valid, invalid and catch-all all cost a credit, and only "unknown" and in-batch duplicates come back free. So it doesn't fix the pay-for-bounces problem; it just verifies while charging you the same way. It's also the pricey end of the market; the word reviewers reach for most is "expensive." And it's verification-only in spirit. There's a finder, but at 20 credits per found email it's an afterthought priced like a luxury.
When I ran a dirty list through it, the catch-all scoring stood out: a real number to sort on, not a shrug. But my Enrow pass reached the same verdicts on the same addresses at a fraction of the per-check cost, and then it did the parts ZeroBounce can't. It found the contacts. It dialed EU numbers ZeroBounce has no concept of. On catch-alls it delivered the address instead of handing me a score to adjudicate.
- +AI catch-all scoring gives you a real confidence number from 1 to 10
- +Deliverability suite (warmup, inbox placement, blacklist/DMARC) beyond plain verification
- +Recurring free tier: 100 credits every month, no card
- +Mature API and integrations, strong support reputation
- –Charges valid, invalid and catch-all alike, the same pay-for-bounces model as Clearout
- –Among the most expensive verifiers per credit at low-to-mid volume
- –The email finder costs 20 credits per found address (~$0.26–0.39 each), so it's not a real finding tool
- –No phone data of any kind

ZeroBounce pricing. USD. Free: 100 credits/month (plus 10 finder credits), recurring, no card. Pay-as-you-go credits (never expire): 2,000 for $39 ($0.0195/check), 5,000 for $69, 10,000 for $129 ($0.0129), 100,000 for $649 ($0.0065), 1M for $3,199 ($0.0032). There's also a monthly subscription around $99/mo for 10,000 monthly credits (rollover; ~$79/mo on annual). Since valid, invalid and catch-all all bill, the per-check figures above are the honest cost: you pay them on every graded address, deliverable or not.
vs Enrow: on verification, ZeroBounce's $0.0129 per check at the 10k tier is about 6x Enrow's $0.0022 Pro rate, and even at 100k volume its $0.0065 sits above Enrow's per-check price. Both are verifying, so it's like-for-like. More to the point, ZeroBounce can't find you a contact worth the name or return a phone, and there's no one-click full-record push into a CRM. That's the ceiling: it grades the emails you already own. Enrow builds them, verifies them, and dials the ones in Europe.
3. Bouncer

The European privacy team's verifier.
Bouncer is a Polish, EU-hosted verification tool with a serious compliance posture (SOC 2, ISO, GDPR by design) and a clean, no-nonsense interface. Its billing is a touch kinder than Clearout's: it charges only definitive results and skips duplicates and "unknown" outcomes, so you're not paying for non-answers. For an EU company that wants its verification data to stay on European servers, it's a natural fit, and the per-check price is low.
The limits are scope limits. Bouncer verifies and nothing else: no email finding, no phones, no enrichment. Catch-alls still count as definitive and bill. And its monthly "plans" at $25/$125/$250 are a separate Deliverability Kit, not verification volume, which trips people up at checkout; the verification itself is pay-as-you-go by credit pack.
Testing it was quiet in the best way. Batches came back quickly, the verdicts held, and when I checked where the data actually sat, the EU-hosting claim held up too. But it's a single-purpose tool. Enrow verifies at a competitive Pro rate, then does what Bouncer never attempts: it finds the contact, delivers resolved catch-alls, and returns GDPR-cleared EU dials. Same European rigor, a lot more of the job.
- +EU-hosted with SOC 2 / ISO and a genuine GDPR-first stance
- +Doesn't charge duplicates or "unknown" results
- +Low per-check cost, credits never expire
- +Clean, fast interface built for bulk lists
- –Verification only: no finding, no phones, no enrichment
- –Catch-all results still bill as definitive
- –The monthly $25/$125/$250 tiers are a separate Deliverability Kit, not verification credits (easy to misread)

Bouncer pricing. USD, pay-as-you-go, credits never expire: 1,000 for $8, 10,000 for $60 ($0.006/check), 50,000 for $250 ($0.005), 100,000 for $400 ($0.004), 1M for $2,000 ($0.002). Free: 100 credits, one-time. Because it bills only definitive results, those rates are close to your real cost per useful verdict.
vs Enrow: Bouncer is one of the honest concessions on this page. For pure high-volume scrubbing of a list you already hold, its $0.002–0.006 per check is competitive and its EU residency is a real draw. But it can't find a contact or return a phone, and Enrow's Pro verification ($0.0022) sits right in that range while also finding the contact, delivering the catch-all, and returning the EU dial. Enrow does all that and builds the list Bouncer can only check.
4. MillionVerifier

If price per check is the whole game, this is the one to beat.
MillionVerifier's billing is refreshingly literal for the scrubbing job: it charges only for valid and invalid results, and unknown and catch-all outcomes are refunded. So you pay to learn "good" or "bad," and nothing to learn "we couldn't be sure." Pair that with the lowest prices on this page and a 100% accuracy money-back promise, and for cleaning a list you already own at the lowest per-check cost, it's the niche pick.
The flip side of refunding catch-alls is that it doesn't resolve them. It hands the risky ones back for you to deal with, rather than confirming which will actually deliver. It's verification only: no finder, no phones, no enrichment, no CRM push. And a small share of accounts flagged for "misuse" lose refund eligibility, so read the fair-use terms if you run odd patterns.
I threw a big, messy list at it and the bill barely moved. That's the entire point of the tool. Then the ceiling every pure verifier hits showed up: it grades what you feed it and finds you nothing. This is Enrow's clearest concession on cost. At a million addresses MillionVerifier is cheaper per check, full stop. What it can't do is build the contact, resolve a catch-all into a live send, or return an EU phone. If the job includes finding, it's Enrow. If it's only scrubbing, it's this.
- +Only charges valid and invalid; catch-all and unknown are refunded (unique here)
- +Cheapest per check at scale, down to fractions of a cent
- +Credits never expire; 100% accuracy money-back promise
- +Simple, fast, purpose-built for bulk lists
- –Refunds catch-alls rather than resolving them, so you don't get a deliverable verdict on risky servers
- –Verification only: no finding, no phones, no enrichment
- –"Misuse"-flagged accounts can lose refund eligibility

MillionVerifier pricing. USD, pay-as-you-go, credits never expire: 10,000 for $39 ($0.0039/check), 50,000 for $89 ($0.00178), 100,000 for $149 ($0.00149), 1M for $449 ($0.000449). Free: 100 credits, one-time. There's also an EverClean subscription for ongoing list hygiene. Since only valid and invalid bill, those rates are the true cost, arguably lower, because catch-alls come back free.
vs Enrow: on pure scrubbing cost, MillionVerifier wins, and I won't pretend it doesn't. Its $0.0004–0.0018 per check at volume is below anything Enrow charges. But scrubbing is the whole product; it can't find a contact, deliver a resolved catch-all, or return an EU direct dial, and there's no CRM export. Use it on a list you already own. Use Enrow to build the list you don't, then verify it in the same pass.
5. Hunter.io

The tool most people met email finding through, verifier included.
Hunter pairs a domain-search finder with a bulk verifier, and every address it returns carries a confidence score and a note on where the pattern was seen. Unlike Clearout, which leads with verification, Hunter leads with finding: hand it a domain and it lists the addresses. For a team that wants source-cited email lookups and a decent verifier in the same account, it's a familiar, low-risk pick with a real free tier.
The catch is the billing model on the finding side. Hunter charges per attempted search, so the credit spends whether or not a live address comes back, and a chunk of what it returns is a pattern guess. On Dropcontact's public 20,000-contact benchmark (their own test, so weight it accordingly) Hunter found 32.5% of the list and 11.2% of what it returned went on to bounce. So you pay for every attempt, most attempts return nothing, and some of the returns are dead. The verifier is fine; the finder's guesses are what erode your sends. No phones anywhere.
My read after a run: the citations are genuinely useful, a fast way to trust an address. But the economics tilt hard. Hunter bills you to guess, and some guesses bounce anyway. Enrow builds the contact live, checks it 10+ ways, and bills only when the find is valid. Add the EU phones and the one-click CRM record, neither of which Hunter has, and it isn't close on the full job.
- +Fast domain and email search with confidence scores and source citations
- +Bulk email verifier in the same account
- +Genuine free plan (50 credits/month) and a mature API
- +Simple, widely-known workflow
- –The finder bills per attempted search, so a miss still spends the credit
- –Returns pattern-guessed addresses; 11.2% of returns bounced on a public 20k benchmark
- –Data thins out on smaller companies; no phone numbers at all

Hunter pricing. EUR charged 1:1 in USD. Free: 50 credits/month. Starter $49/mo for 2,000 credits ($34/mo annual). Growth $149/mo for 10,000 ($104 annual). Scale $299/mo for 25,000 ($209 annual). On finding, the per-search sticker hides the real cost: $49/2,000 is $0.0245 per attempt, but divide by the 32.5% find rate and strip the 11.2% that bounce, and with monthly credits that don't roll over, a deliverable valid email lands near $0.085–0.109, roughly 5–6x Enrow's $0.017 Start and up to ~12x its $0.0087 Pro. The verifier is competitive per check, but the finder is where the money goes, and it goes fast.
vs Enrow: on real cost per deliverable email, Hunter runs several times higher because it bills for guesses and some guesses bounce, while Enrow bills nothing on a miss and nothing on a bounce. Hunter has no phones, no live on-demand build, and no full-record LinkedIn-to-CRM push. Enrow verifies for less per check too.
6. NeverBounce

A dependable API-first verifier with a big corporate parent.
NeverBounce is a mature verification service, now owned by ZoomInfo, with a solid real-time API a lot of apps quietly call in the background. It grades your list, integrates widely, and does the core job reliably. If you want a verifier with enterprise backing and clean developer docs, it belongs on the shortlist next to Clearout.
Where it's less friendly: it charges every outcome, including catch-alls, with no unknown refund, so, like Clearout, you pay for the bounces. And in 2024 it added a 12-month expiry to previously never-expiring credits, applied retroactively, which annoyed long-time users who'd banked packs. It's verification only, no finder, no phones. And being inside ZoomInfo means the roadmap answers to a much larger machine.
I've used its API before and it's steady, no drama. But steady verification is all it is. Enrow verifies for less per check and doesn't quietly expire your credits. Then it does the thing no verifier reaches: it finds the contact and the EU phone in the first place, and writes the whole record into your CRM in a click.
- +Reliable, well-documented real-time verification API
- +Wide integration support and enterprise backing
- +Fast bulk processing at scale
- +Familiar, stable product
- –Charges all outcomes, catch-alls included, with no unknown refund
- –Added a retroactive 12-month credit expiry in 2024
- –Verification only: no finding, no phones
- –Roadmap tied to ZoomInfo's priorities

NeverBounce pricing. USD, pay-as-you-go: 1,000 for $8, 10,000 for $50 ($0.005/check), 100,000 for $400 ($0.004), 1M for $2,500 ($0.0025). Credits now expire after 12 months. There's a monthly Growth plan around $49 for 10,000. Because it bills every graded result, those per-check rates apply to invalids and catch-alls too.
vs Enrow: NeverBounce's $0.005 entry check is above Enrow's $0.0022 Pro rate, it expires your credits, and it can't find a contact or return a phone. Enrow verifies for less, keeps rolled-over credits alive, and finds and dials what NeverBounce can't. The one-click CRM record is a bonus it has no answer to.
7. Clearout

The baseline, so here it is straight, credit for credit.
Clearout is a well-built email verification platform with a finder and enrichment sharing one credit wallet, plus ClearoutPhone for validating numbers you already have. Its verification is genuinely respected: the catch-all resolution is better than most, and Hunter's own accuracy benchmark measured Clearout at 68.37%, right alongside Hunter's 70% and Kickbox's 67.53% on a ~3,000-email test. The bulk verifier UI is clean, the API is good, and PAYG credits never expire. On checking a list, it earns its 4.6-ish on G2 and 4.7 on Capterra.
The friction is what it charges for and what it can't do. Verification spends a credit on every definitive result: valid, invalid, and catch-all. So a dirty list bills at nearly full rate, and only a non-responding server is free. The finder bills 4 credits per search (2 for a role-based hit); Clearout markets it as pay-per-found, but only a technical error is refunded, so a search that returns nothing usable still spends the credits. A heavy unit, and a per-search one, once you're also paying to verify. There's no direct-dial phone product; ClearoutPhone validates, it doesn't find EU mobiles. And the 100-credit free allowance is one-time for the account's life, not a monthly refill.
When I ran a list through it, the catch-all resolution earned its reputation: a real chunk of the risky verdicts came back clean and delivered. Credit where due. As a verifier Clearout is good, and if verification is genuinely all you do, it's defensible, though the pure verifiers above cost less per check. What it isn't is a cheap way to find new contacts or reach European phones. Enrow finds live and verifies at a quarter-credit without charging you for bounces. It also returns the GDPR-cleared EU dials and files the finished record into your CRM from a LinkedIn profile. Clearout grades and finds a little; Enrow finds, grades, and dials.
- +Strong, respected verification with real catch-all resolution
- +Clean bulk verifier UI and a good API
- +PAYG credits never expire; fair per-check unit cost
- +One shared credit wallet across verifying, finding and ClearoutPhone
- –Verification charges invalid and catch-all results, not just valid, so you pay for bounces
- –The finder is billed per search (4 credits), refunded only on a technical error, not a genuine no-match, so misses can still cost you
- –No direct-dial phone finding (ClearoutPhone only validates existing numbers)
- –Free tier is 100 credits one-time, not recurring

Clearout pricing. USD, one shared credit wallet (verify, find, phone). The ladder, per-credit rate falling as volume climbs: $23/3,000 ($0.0077/credit), $58/10,000 ($0.0058), $146/25,000 ($0.0058), $292/50,000 ($0.0058), $360/100,000 ($0.0036), $675/250,000 ($0.0027), $900/500,000 ($0.0018), $1,260/1,000,000 ($0.00126), $4,950/5,000,000 ($0.00099). Free: 100 credits, one-time, never expire, no card. Now the two calculations that decide the bill. Verification is 1 credit per email, charged on valid, invalid and catch-all, so your per-check cost is the per-credit rate: $0.0077 at the bottom down to about $0.001 at the very top. Finding is 4 credits per search, not per valid found, so an email costs $0.031 at the $23 tier, ~$0.023 up to 50k credits, ~$0.014 at 100k; and because only a technical error is refunded, a search that returns nothing usable still bills, so the real cost per valid found sits above those figures.
vs Enrow: on verification, Enrow's 0.25-credit check ($0.0022 Pro / $0.00425 Start) undercuts Clearout's $0.0058–$0.0077 until you're buying in the hundreds of thousands, and Enrow never spends a full credit to confirm a bounce. On finding, Enrow bills only a valid result at $0.0087 (Pro) to $0.017 (Start), against Clearout's per-search 4-credit unit of ~$0.023–$0.031 that charges even when the search comes back empty. Enrow adds what Clearout structurally lacks: EU direct dials, catch-all delivery, a recurring free tier, and the one-click full-record CRM export. For pure bulk scrubbing at giant volume, the specialist verifiers below still beat both.
8. Findymail

If Clearout's finder is the weak half of the tool, this is the finder done right.
Findymail is a B2B email finder built for outreach, and on pure US email accuracy it's genuinely strong, a real near-peer, and I'll say it plainly. It bills on the found result, not per search or per graded row, so a miss costs you nothing. Point it at a LinkedIn list or a domain and get back verified business emails, with a built-in list verifier alongside. For a team leaving Clearout because the finding was too expensive, this is the sharper finder.
The wall is geography and reach. No EU mobile phones, because Findymail treats GDPR as a hard stop, so for a Europe-focused team it's effectively email-only; phones elsewhere are thin. Rollover caps at 2x the monthly allowance, so buying ahead for a big quarter wastes the surplus. And there's no meaningful free tier, just a 10-credit trial.
The counter only ticked on a hit, and the US rows survived the send. No European mobile ever surfaced, and none will while GDPR stays a hard wall for them. Enrow runs the same pay-per-found logic on email, then adds the documented EU dials Findymail won't source and delivers catch-alls instead of dropping them. It also opens at $17 against Findymail's $49 door.
- +Bills on the found result, not per search or per graded row
- +Strong, accurate US B2B email finding, a genuine near-peer
- +Built-in list verifier; SOC 2 Type 2 and GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted
- +Native HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Instantly and lemlist integrations
- –No EU mobile phones (GDPR); phones elsewhere are thin
- –Credit rollover caps at 2x the monthly allowance
- –No real free tier, only a 10-credit trial

Findymail pricing. USD, single tier on a credit slider: $49/mo for 1,000 finder credits, $99/mo for 5,000, $249/mo for 15,000, with a custom Enterprise lane above. Annual billing gives two months free. Trial is 10 credits, no card. Because it charges only on a found address, its sticker is close to its real cost per valid: $49/1,000 is about $0.049 per valid email, roughly 2.9x Enrow's $0.017 Start and about 5.6x its $0.0087 Pro. Phones cost 10 credits each, so 1,000 credits cap at 100 numbers, but Findymail returns no EU mobiles, so on a European list that budget never gets spent.
vs Enrow: same pay-per-found philosophy, but Findymail is plainly pricier per valid email: $0.049 against $0.017 at entry, near 3x, widening to ~5.6x at Pro volume. It's a real quality near-peer on US email, not the cheaper option, and it returns no EU phones, no delivered catch-alls, and no full-record CRM push. Enrow does the finding just as honestly and covers the rest.
9. DeBounce

The value pick when the budget is thin and the list is big.
DeBounce is a no-frills bulk verifier priced to win on cost. One credit per result, never-expiring PAYG packs that start absurdly cheap, a 97.5% deliverability guarantee, and a basic email finder tacked on. For a team that just needs a big list cleaned for as little as possible, it's a reasonable Clearout alternative on the verification job.
The trade-offs are what you'd expect at the price. The standard result doesn't include a confidence score, so you get a verdict without much nuance, and truly resolving catch-alls costs 10 credits through a separate Catch-all Validator, 10x the standard unit. Data enrichment runs 20 credits. No phones, and the finder is thin. It's a scrubber, not a finder-verifier.
I ran a batch and the bill was tiny. That's the whole appeal. But cheap verification is where the story ends. Enrow charges a little more per raw check, and in exchange it finds the contact and delivers the catch-all in the standard flow instead of a 10x add-on. Add EU phones and a full CRM record, and it's a different class of tool.
- +Very low per-check cost; PAYG credits never expire
- +Simple, fast bulk verification with a 97.5% deliverability guarantee
- +Free 100-credit trial
- +Includes a basic email finder and enrichment
- –Standard results carry no confidence score
- –Catch-all validation costs 10 credits (10x the standard unit)
- –No phones; the bundled finder is rudimentary

DeBounce pricing. USD, pay-as-you-go, credits never expire: 5,000 for $10 ($0.002/check), 10,000 for $15 ($0.0015), with larger packs cheaper still. Free: 100 credits. Note the extras: Catch-all Validator is 10 credits per address, data enrichment is 20 credits. On the standard verification unit, $0.0015–0.002 is among the lowest here.
vs Enrow: on raw scrubbing cost, DeBounce is cheap and I won't argue the number. But its catch-all resolution costs 10x, it has no phones, and its finder is a token feature. Enrow verifies as part of a find-and-dial workflow, delivers catch-alls at the standard rate, and covers EU phones and CRM export DeBounce can't. That's cheap cleaning set against a tool that builds the contact too.
10. Snov.io

Snov bundles a verifier inside a whole outreach machine.
Snov.io packs the entire outbound chain under one login: a searchable B2B database, an email finder, a multi-step verifier, drip campaigns, a light CRM, LinkedIn automation. It matches Clearout on verify-and-find, then straps a database and a sender to it. The buyer wants a single subscription instead of three. The bill for that breadth is paid in data freshness.
The catch is the source. Snov reveals rows from a warehouse, and warehoused contacts age off between refreshes, so its own verifier spends half its time cleaning up its own finder. You also pay for a lot of platform you may never open if verified emails are the actual need. No EU direct-dial phones, either: phone data is a token add-on with no European story.
What I liked in testing: search the database, drop the hits straight into a sequence, hit send, all without leaving the tab. What I didn't: a slice of those found addresses failed my Enrow verification pass, because the rows behind them had gone stale sitting in the store. Enrow resolves each contact live the moment you ask, checks it 10+ ways in the same step, and covers the EU phones Snov has no answer for. You give up the sequencer to get there. On the data itself, Enrow runs fresher.
- +Searchable database plus finder, verifier and sender in one place
- +Drip campaigns, light CRM and LinkedIn automation built in
- +Unlimited team seats on paid plans
- +Annual billing knocks 25% off
- –Database-sourced data ages, so finder accuracy on a live list trails pure finders
- –A lot of platform if you only need verified emails
- –No EU phone coverage; LinkedIn automation is a paid add-on

Snov.io pricing. USD: Trial free (50 credits). Starter $39/mo (1,000 credits). Pro S $99/mo (5,000). Pro M $189/mo (20,000). Pro L $369/mo (50,000). Ultra $738/mo (200,000). Annual takes 25% off. The sticker reads $0.039 a credit, but here's the trap: Snov debits the credit on the search, not on a deliverable address, so you pay for every attempt and only a fraction come back with a fresh, usable row. Snov isn't in the public benchmark, so I'll assume a ~30% hit rate and say so: $0.039 ÷ 0.30 lands the real cost near $0.13 per usable email before you send a thing, and because Starter credits don't roll over, an idle month or two nudges it past $0.16. Then the second penalty stacks on: part of what does return is an aged row that bounces on delivery. You pay a lot, for not much, and some of the little you get is dead — several times Enrow's $0.017. Phones are a separate token add-on around $0.02 with roughly 90-day validity (verify) and no EU direct dial, so there's no dependable $/phone.
vs Enrow: priced per usable find, Snov lands several times above Enrow's $0.017, and it's grading warehouse rows where Enrow builds the contact the second you ask. Enrow bills per valid and returns the EU phones Snov doesn't. The database-and-sender bundle is Snov's real pitch: a workflow you're buying, not fresher data.
11. Prospeo

LinkedIn email at low volume, find and verify from one wallet.
Prospeo pairs a LinkedIn/domain finder with verification in the same credit pool, plus a Chrome extension and a headline entry price. It charges 1 credit per email found, nothing on a miss, so on cost transparency it beats a graded-row model: a miss costs reach, not cash. Its lane is LinkedIn email at low-to-mid volume, and it's a low-friction landing spot if you're leaving Clearout price-sensitive and want finding and checking in one place.
The asterisk is data quality and consistency. Push past small jobs and the results wobble; the coverage isn't there yet on smaller accounts. Phones cost 10 credits each with no documented EU coverage (verify). No rollover, so anything unspent each cycle is gone, and it's priced per user, which multiplies on a team.
Ran a batch through the extension and watched it hold on enterprise domains, then thin out the moment I fed it 20-person shops. The 100 monthly free credits aren't a trap; they recur. But Prospeo checks in the same pool it finds in, unspent credits die each cycle, and the bill is per seat, so the headline price climbs the moment a second rep logs in. Enrow's verification is a quarter-credit, its EU phone sourcing is documented, and Pro credits roll.
- +1 credit per email found, 0 on a miss; verification in the same pool
- +LinkedIn and domain finder with a solid Chrome extension
- +Recurring free plan (100 credits/month)
- +Transparent per-found billing
- –Uneven data quality once you push past small jobs
- –Phones cost 10 credits with no documented EU coverage
- –No credit rollover; priced per user

Prospeo pricing. USD, per user: Free (100 credits/mo). Starter $49/mo (2,000 credits). Growth $99/mo (5,000). Pro $249/mo (15,000). Enterprise custom. A direct mobile costs 10 credits. Because it bills only on a returned result, the sticker is the honest per-email figure: Starter is about $0.0245 per found email, roughly 1.4x Enrow's $0.017 at entry; Growth's is $0.0198. Its low find rate on smaller accounts costs coverage, not cash. Phones eat 10 credits with no published EU coverage (verify), so a raw phone ratio isn't comparable to Enrow's documented EU dial.
vs Enrow: $0.0245 against Enrow's $0.017 per valid email at entry, about 1.4x, and since both bill on results that's the fair comparison. Enrow's advantage is everything wrapped around the address: 10+ checks, delivered catch-alls, documented EU dials, rollover from Pro up, and no per-seat multiplication. The one-click CRM record is something Prospeo doesn't attempt at all.
12. GetProspect

Bulk email plus a small list-builder, metered on valid finds.
GetProspect is a bulk email finder with a built-in verifier, a filterable contact database and a Chrome extension. It sells plans by the "valid email," but the addresses come out of a stored database and a credit is spent to reveal a row whether or not that row still delivers, so the headline count flatters the real deliverable yield. Its lane is a team that wants to build a list and pull emails without a full outreach suite.
The trade is the stored-data problem. GetProspect's contacts come from a filterable store, so freshness varies and a share of what you export will have moved on. Phones are a separate, limited add-on with no documented EU direct-dial story (verify). And building lists from a database means sourcing from rows that age, not finding live.
The bulk run was painless and the bill was gentle. Then I diffed a sample against a real send, and the store had drifted, the way every filterable pool drifts. Enrow skips the warehouse entirely: it builds the row when you ask for it. That's the whole difference, plus the documented EU dials and the one-click CRM record GetProspect never reaches.
- +Bulk list-building at volume, with CSV import and export
- +Built-in verifier and a filterable contact database
- +Chrome extension and CRM integrations
- +Recurring free plan (50 valid emails/month)
- –Stored, filterable database, so freshness varies and rows age
- –Phones are a limited add-on with no documented EU direct-dial coverage (verify)
- –List-building sources from a store that ages, not live finding

GetProspect pricing. USD: Free (50 emails/mo). Starter around $49/mo (1,000 credits). Growth around $99/mo (5,000). Higher tiers above; annual is cheaper (verify exact current tiers). The sticker looks like $0.049 a credit at entry, $0.020 at Growth, but a credit is spent to reveal a stored row, not to land a deliverable address, so that's a per-attempt price, not a per-valid one. GetProspect isn't in the public benchmark, so I'll assume a ~30% usable-hit rate and say so: $0.049 ÷ 0.30 puts the real entry cost near $0.16 per usable valid, and with monthly-expiring credits it climbs past $0.20 — roughly 9–12x Enrow's $0.017. The double penalty is the familiar one: you pay for every reveal, only a minority is a fresh deliverable row, and a share of the rest has aged into a bounce. Verified phones are a separate limited add-on with no documented EU direct dial (verify), so no honest $/phone stands against Enrow's $0.35 Pro benchmark.
vs Enrow: GetProspect's $0.049 sticker is a per-reveal price, and once you strip the rows that don't deliver it works out near $0.16 per usable valid at entry, roughly 9x Enrow's $0.017, because it pulls from a store that ages while Enrow generates and verifies the contact live and bills only when it's valid. Enrow adds documented EU dials, delivered catch-alls, and the single-click full-record CRM push a CSV export can't imitate. It also opens lower, $17 for 1,000.
13. Dropcontact

The GDPR purist's enrichment engine.
Dropcontact never licenses a list; it synthesizes each address and tests it on the spot, then bolts on French firmographics (SIREN, VAT) with high email validity. Live, like Enrow, with solid validation and genuinely strong catch-all handling, which is the one place it brushes against Clearout's home turf. The lane is sharp and narrow: cleaning and enriching French and EU records inside HubSpot or Pipedrive.
Step outside that niche and the limits show. Phones are weak, pulled only from email-signature extraction, so there's no genuine direct-dial product. No searchable database. Carry-over is a higher-tier perk. It's enrichment-and-validation first, not a volume finder, and it doesn't send. There's also no US focus, so for a North American list it's the wrong tool.
My French rows came back with clean SIREN and VAT fields, and nothing else here even tries that. It's also where Dropcontact stops. Enrow uses the same live method, but it actually dials Europe with the legal file behind each number, covers the US, and files the finished card into your CRM. Dropcontact ends at clean French data.
- +GDPR-compliant, EU-server real-time enrichment (not a crawled database)
- +High email validity, strong on catch-all
- +French-specific data (SIREN, VAT)
- +CRM-native enrichment across HubSpot, Pipedrive, Salesforce, Zoho
- –Weak phone capability (signature-extraction only)
- –No searchable database for list-building; no US focus
- –Carry-over only on higher tiers

Dropcontact pricing. Converted to USD (EUR +20%). The rollover plan opens at €29/mo (~$35) for 500 credits, then climbs: 1,500 at €59, 4,000 at €89, 11,000 at €189, 22,000 at €359, up to 100,000 at €1,349. Annual takes roughly 20% off. It charges 1 credit per email found, billing on the result. Entry math: $35 for 500 found emails is about $0.070 per valid email, roughly 4x Enrow's $0.017 and the priciest entry point of any near-peer here; the multiple narrows with scale but stays around 2x even at 100,000/month. Phones never earn a $/phone line: signature extraction isn't a direct-dial product.
vs Enrow: Dropcontact scrubs and enriches EU records well and stops there. Entry runs about 4x Enrow's per-valid rate, US coverage is absent, and phones are a byproduct, not a product. Enrow covers the same GDPR ground with real EU direct dials and US reach, delivered catch-alls, and the full-record CRM export from LinkedIn, still billed per valid.
You don't have to trust a founder rating his own tool. Take a slice of your real list, find it, verify it and dial it through Enrow, then set what comes back against whatever you run today. 50 free credits every month, no card.
Side-by-side comparison
How to choose
Final verdict
Cut it to the decision that matters. If your job is to find contacts, confirm they're real, and call the ones in Europe, a verification-first tool that meters your bounces is the wrong home for your data. Enrow finds live, verifies at a quarter-credit without charging you to confirm a dead address, resolves and delivers catch-alls instead of grading or dumping them, and returns US and EU direct dials with the legal paperwork held, from $17/month, billed only when a find is valid. And the step nobody else ranked here reaches: its Chrome extension turns any LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile into a complete verified CRM record, one click, every field filled, into HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive. Now the honest limits. Enrow isn't a dedicated bulk-scrubbing engine, and if you only ever clean lists you already own, MillionVerifier, Bouncer or DeBounce will cost you less per check; that's their whole business. Enrow also isn't an all-in-one: no searchable database, no sequencer, no technographics. Source lists in LinkedIn or Sales Navigator, run sequences through Emelia, La Growth Machine or lemlist. For the specific job of turning a name into a verified, deliverable, callable contact, though, nothing on this page does it more completely.
You don't have to trust a founder rating his own tool. Take a slice of your real list, find it, verify it and dial it through Enrow, then set what comes back against whatever you run today. 50 free credits every month, no card.
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How we evaluated these tools
No one bought a spot on this page: no affiliate links, no sponsorships. I put every ranked tool through the same list in one week and scored four things, the four that decide what a data budget really buys. Verification accuracy, measured against a live send rather than a vendor's own claim. Bounce on that send. Real cost per valid contact after stripping results that never deliver, instead of the sticker. And geographic reach, with legally-sourced EU phones weighted heaviest. Competitor pricing and features come from official pages, checked 2026-07-09; anything I couldn't confirm live is marked "verify."
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