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11 Best Clodura.ai Alternatives for B2B Sales Teams in 2026

So we tested the field: ten alternatives, with Clodura itself ranked last as the baseline. The yardsticks: match rate, bounce on a live send, real cost per valid contact, and geographic coverage, especially legally-sourced EU phones. The things that actually decide an outbound budget. One list, run through every tool the same week.

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11 tools tested

updated July 2, 2026

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The alternatives at a glance

Enrow
Verified emails + EU phones, pay only for valid
$17/mo (Start, 1,000 credits)
50 credits/mo, no card
Apollo
All-in-one database + sequencer
$49/seat/mo (annual)
900 credits/yr
ZoomInfo
Enterprise database + intent + org charts
Quote only (verify)
Demo only
Seamless.AI
AI-scraped US contacts, real-time search
Quote only (verify)
Free daily credits
UpLead
Verified US database with accuracy guarantee
$74/mo (annual)
5-credit trial
Snov.io
All-in-one finder + database + drip campaigns
$39/mo (1,000 credits)
50 credits
Hunter.io
Domain email lookup with source citations
$49/mo (2,000 credits)
50 credits/mo
Prospeo
LinkedIn email finding, billed per found
$49/mo (2,000 credits)
100 credits/mo
LeadMagic
Developers/RevOps, one API credit pool
$49/mo (2,000 credits)
100 credits
Clodura.ai
All-in-one AI SDR + 600M database
$99/mo (paid entry)
100 credits/mo
Findymail
Pay-per-found US cold-email addresses
$49/mo (1,000 credits)
Trial credits

Enrow is the best overall Clodura.ai alternative for teams that want verified emails and EU phones and want to pay only for valid results, from $17/month. Apollo or Snov if you'd rather keep the all-in-one and want a sequencer built in; ZoomInfo and Seamless at the enterprise database end; UpLead for a US database with an accuracy guarantee; Hunter, Findymail and Prospeo for focused email finding; LeadMagic if your "tool" is really a pipeline. And Clodura itself stays on the list as the baseline you're comparing against.

Key takeaway

Clodura.ai packs a 600-million-contact database, an AI SDR, sequencing and a verifier into one credit pool. Plenty of platform. But stored records age, and a credit is spent whether the row is usable or not, so the ~$0.02 email sticker works out to ~$0.06-$0.10 per usable contact.

Most people hunting Clodura.ai alternatives just want accurate emails and phones without that tax, and that's Enrow: both found live, EU phones included, billed only on valid results, ~$0.009 per valid email from $17/month.

One trick here is Enrow's alone — click once on a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile and its Chrome extension writes the full verified record, phone and all, straight into HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive. Every other tool below wins some niche. None is the better overall data buy.

Why teams look for Clodura.ai alternatives

Clodura is a fine place to run outbound from one screen, yet people still leave, usually over three things. If your whole motion lives inside one all-in-one and running on a database suits you, Clodura can hold. If it doesn't, keep reading.

Aggregated data goes stale. Clodura pools contacts from 50-plus providers into a stored database, and an aggregated pool is only as current as its slowest source. Prospect a list cold and a chunk of it has already moved on, so you email dead inboxes and dial empty desks. Reviewers flag exactly this. Enrow sources each contact live and runs 10+ verification checks before it counts.
One credit pool, phones cost 10x an email. Emails and phones draw from the same balance, and a phone number is 10 credits to an email's 1, so a dialing-heavy week quietly eats the finder budget. Enrow bills only when the result is valid. A miss never spends a credit.
You pay for the whole suite to use the data. The AI SDR, the cadences, the sequencer. They all ride along even when accurate contacts were the only thing you needed. Enrow is just the data layer, billed by the credit, not the platform.

Conflict of interest disclosure

Cards on the table: I founded Enrow, Enrow sells email and phone data, and I've ranked it first on a list of data tools. Discount me accordingly. Now the concession, because it's real: Clodura does things Enrow flat-out doesn't, and so do several tools here. We don't run outreach campaigns or cadences; Clodura, Apollo and Snov on this list do. No AI SDR from us. We don't warm up mailboxes, and we don't do a searchable prospecting database you filter and export from cold, the way Clodura, ZoomInfo, Seamless and UpLead do. Every one of those absences is a decision. We'd rather build and verify each contact at the moment you ask than rent out shelf space in a warehouse of aging rows.

Where I won't bend is the data itself. Enrow does one job, finding and verifying fresh contact data, and everything in the product serves it. Need an AI SDR, sequences or a full suite? A tool below fits that brief better, and each section says which. Need the most accurate email and phone data you can buy? That narrow obsession is the whole company.

The 11 best Clodura.ai alternatives

1. Enrow

#1

Enrow exists because enrichment bills used to charge me for the looking, not the finding: thousands of searches invoiced, a fraction found, bounces on top.

The split with Clodura is clean, and it starts with the data itself. Clodura aggregates 600 million contacts from dozens of providers into one stored database. The people in those rows keep moving. The rows don't, so a slice of any cold list is already wrong. Enrow sources each contact live, then runs 10+ verification checks, multiple SMTP passes and catch-all checks across servers in different regions, before an address counts. That's the gap between a name that was accurate last quarter and one that's accurate today. And you pay only when the result is valid. No valid email, no charge. You stop funding the guesses and the bounces.

Then there's the meter. This is where the sticker price and the real price part ways. Clodura runs one credit pool where a phone costs 10 credits to an email's 1, and a credit burns whether or not the record turns out usable.

So the $99/5,000-credit entry plan isn't 5,000 clean contacts. Apply the find-and-usable rate teams report on aggregated data, roughly 20-35% (verify), and the real cost lands nearer $0.06-$0.10 per usable email, not the $0.02 the sticker implies. Enrow takes neither of the taxes that run through this page. A miss costs nothing. A bounce costs nothing. Credits roll over on Pro and Scale, so nothing dies unspent at renewal. Its sticker is its real cost: $87 for 10,000 valid emails is about $0.009 each, with unlimited team members on Pro and Scale and no per-seat fees.

Phones? Clodura pulls from 20-plus sources and quality swings by geography. Enrow finds direct dials in the US and across Europe, and on the EU numbers, the ones GDPR scares most vendors away from, we hold the legal sourcing documentation. On my test list that meant a Lyon sales director picking up her own mobile instead of my call stalling at a front desk. Catch-all emails get verified and delivered too, not flagged "risky" and quietly dropped.

One more edge, and it's for the agent crowd. Enrow ships an official MCP server, so Claude, Cursor or Windsurf can call the email finder, verifier and direct phone finder without leaving the chat. Fresh, verified emails and phones pulled straight into an AI workflow, still pay-per-valid. Handy if your prospecting already lives inside an agent.

And there's a workflow edge nothing else here touches. Open a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile, click once, and Enrow's Chrome extension lands the complete verified record, email, direct dial, every field filled, in HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive. No copy-paste. No half-filled record. Clodura's extension surfaces contacts off its database and pushes them into its own cadences. It doesn't assemble a complete, verified contact card inside your CRM the way this does.

On the live send, one thing jumped out. Bounce sat under 1%, and the EU mobiles connected to real desks instead of a dead line. Discovery ran around 60% on a mixed list. One caution, to be straight: that sub-1% is an observed average, not a contract.

  • +Pay only for a valid result; a miss never costs a credit (Clodura spends credits on records that may be stale)
  • +EU and US direct-dial phones, GDPR documentation held for the EU ones
  • +10+ verification checks per email; catch-all verified and delivered, not dropped
  • +[Native CRM integrations](https://enrow.io/en/integrations): Clay, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, plus webhooks, and a genuinely good [API and MCP server](https://enrow.io/en/products/api) that lets Claude, Cursor or Windsurf pull verified emails and phones straight into an agent workflow, pay-per-valid
  • +The Chrome extension turns a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile into a finished, verified CRM record in a single click, every field filled (none of the ten rivals here can)
  • +Credit rollover, no per-seat fees and unlimited team members on Pro and Scale
  • No searchable database, on purpose. Clodura's 600M stored rows are precisely the thing that ages; Enrow builds each contact at request time instead, which is why the results hold up. Source in LinkedIn or Sales Navigator and enrich from there.
  • No sequencing and no AI SDR, with none planned. For the sending layer: Emelia first, then La Growth Machine, then lemlist.
  • No technographics. Company data stops at LinkedIn-level; the tech-stack layer isn't there.
Ideal für: Verified emails + EU phones, pay only for valid

Three tiers. Start is $17/mo for 1,000 credits (monthly only), $47 for 4,000. Pro runs $87/mo for 10,000 credits, $167 for 20,000, $247 for 30,000. Scale spans $397/mo for 50,000 up to $1,397 for 200,000. Pro and Scale drop about 10% on annual billing, which puts 10,000 credits near $78/mo and 50,000 near $357/mo. The meter itself: 1 email = 1 credit, 1 phone = 40 credits, verification 0.25, catch-all included, and only valid results are charged. In per-valid terms that's $0.017 an email on Start, $0.0087 on Pro at 10,000, $0.0079 on Scale, and phones at $0.68 on Start or $0.35 on Pro (a 10,000-credit month covers 250 numbers). Credits roll over on Pro and Scale. Neither penalty on this page applies here: nothing is charged for a search that finds nothing, nothing is charged for an address that bounces, and no credit expires. Sticker equals real cost. Free: 50 credits every month, recurring, no card.

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Enrow's free tier isn't a one-week trial: 50 credits land every month, recurring, no card needed. Feed it the contacts Clodura keeps getting wrong and count what comes back valid.

Want Clodura's all-in-one shape with a bigger name behind it? This is it.

Apollo is the all-in-one most teams try first: a large stored database, sequencing, enrichment and a Chrome extension on one seat-based subscription. Like Clodura, it bundles the finder, the data and the sending into one login, and it has a genuine free plan to boot. Where Clodura leans on an AI SDR angle, Apollo leans on breadth and a self-serve price. Source, enrich and send without stitching tools together, all for not much money.

But it's the same core model as Clodura, and it hits the same wall. Apollo serves from a stored index, and an index only knows what was true at the last crawl, so part of any cold list has quietly moved out from under it. Credits are per seat and shared across email, mobiles and exports, so a heavy dialer drains the email budget too, and export caps bind harder than the lookups do. Data-accuracy gripes top the reviews.

Using it, one thing landed: sourcing and sending in one tab is genuinely convenient. But Enrow pulls each contact in real time, verifies with 10+ checks, bills only on valid rather than per seat, adds EU direct dials Apollo's mobiles thin out on, and pushes the full contact into your CRM in one click. Same convenience question, cleaner data.

  • +All-in-one: database, sequencing, enrichment and extension in one seat
  • +Genuine free plan (900 credits a year)
  • +Large US contact database
  • +Self-serve, easy to start
  • Stored data that drifts out of date on the shelf
  • Per-seat credits shared across email, mobiles and exports; they expire every cycle and export caps bite
  • EU phone coverage is US-leaning
Ideal für: All-in-one database + sequencer

USD, per seat: Basic from $49/seat/mo billed annually (~2,500 credits/mo, near $65 monthly), a pool shared across email, mobile and export that expires each cycle.

vs Enrow: those per-seat credits expire unused, turning a $0.026 sticker into about **$0.033 per valid email**, roughly 2x Enrow's $0.017 at Start — before the seat count multiplies the bill. Enrow charges only on a valid result, rolls credits over, and adds EU direct dials and a one-click profile-to-CRM card no Apollo tier matches.

The heavyweight for deep firmographics and buying signals at scale.

ZoomInfo is the biggest name in B2B data, and it's built like it: a huge contact and company database, intent signals, technographics, org charts, plus sales-engagement layers on top. Where Clodura is a sticker-price all-in-one, ZoomInfo is the enterprise version of the same idea, priced and sold to match. Run intent and org charts across many seats and it's the more serious platform. Few tools touch it at that scale.

The friction is the buying model and the same freshness question. Pricing is quote-only, an annual contract negotiated with sales, so there's no self-serve entry and no public number to compare. And underneath it's still warehoused data: records captured months back, with a credit spent on each export whether or not the person is still in the seat. On European contacts specifically, coverage and compliance get complicated.

When I dug into the firmographics, the depth impressed me. So did the price of admission, in the wrong direction. Enrow gets you fresh, verified emails and EU direct dials live, no annual contract and no quote call, pay-per-valid from $17/month, plus an extension that lands the complete verified contact in your CRM in one click. For enterprise intent and org charts, ZoomInfo fits. For the accurate data layer without a five-figure commitment, Enrow does.

  • +Deep firmographics, intent data and org charts
  • +Large database at enterprise scale
  • +Strong integrations and workflow tooling
  • +Serious compliance and support at the top end
  • Quote-only, annual contracts, no self-serve entry
  • Warehoused records that age on the shelf
  • EU coverage and compliance get complicated
Ideal für: Enterprise database + intent + org charts

Quote-only, no public numbers — an annual license priced on seats and credit usage, negotiated with sales (roughly $7,000 to well over $150,000/year, verify).

vs Enrow: ZoomInfo bills per attempt on warehoused data and the credits expire, so the real cost per usable contact lands near **4x the rate you negotiate** — behind a five-figure annual floor and a sales call. Enrow is self-serve from $17/month, live, billed only on a valid result: $0.017 at Start, about $0.009 per valid email on Pro, with EU direct dials and one-click CRM delivery included.

A big US contact engine, for teams that don't mind verifying its output twice.

Seamless.AI pitches itself as a real-time search engine for contacts rather than a static list, with a large US database and unlimited-style plans. Like Clodura, it's a database-and-finder play, and it leans hard on volume. A US-focused team that wants a lot of lookups without a per-credit meter watching every move will feel the pull.

The catch is data quality and the sales-led pricing. The "real-time" search still surfaces aggregated records, and accuracy on a live send is uneven, so a chunk of what comes back needs a second verification pass. Pricing is quote-led with credits that expire. EU coverage is thin. The upsell is persistent. It's a volume tool where the quality tax shows up after the export.

The sheer number of contacts it surfaces is high. But a lot of them didn't hold up on my list. Enrow finds and checks each contact at query time, runs 10+ verification passes before it counts, adds GDPR-cleared EU phones Seamless doesn't really do, bills only on valid, and hands the finished contact to your CRM in one click. Fewer raw rows. Far more that actually land.

  • +Large US contact database with real-time search framing
  • +Unlimited-style plan positioning
  • +Chrome extension and CRM integrations
  • +Fast to surface high volumes
  • Uneven data accuracy; results often need re-verification
  • Quote-led pricing with expiring credits and heavy upsell
  • Thin EU coverage
Ideal für: AI-scraped US contacts, real-time search

Quote-led, no clear public numbers — a limited free tier grants daily credits, paid plans sell via sales with credit packs that expire (verify).

vs Enrow: every Seamless credit spends on the attempt, not a confirmed result, and reviewers report a slice fails a second verification pass, so the real cost of a sendable contact runs near **4x the per-credit rate**. Enrow verifies before it counts and bills only on a valid result, so a miss and a bounce are both free and the sticker holds — $0.017 at Start, about $0.009 per valid email on Pro, EU direct dials and one-click CRM export included.

The filterable US database that verifies at the moment of export.

UpLead is a searchable B2B database with 50-plus filters, real-time email verification at the point of export, and a stated 95% accuracy guarantee that credits you back for a bad email. Where Clodura bundles a whole outbound suite, UpLead keeps it to data: browse, filter, verify, export. Want a clean US list to build from with a quality promise attached? Tidy fit.

The limits are geography and the model. UpLead is US-strong and thinner in Europe, and it's still a database, so freshness rides the refresh cycle even with verification at export. Credits are per plan and don't stretch far at higher volumes. No sequencer, no AI SDR here, which is fine if data was all you wanted.

The verify-at-export step and the credit-back guarantee keep the list honest, which I respect. But Enrow builds each record on the fly rather than serving a stored row, covers EU direct dials with the legal documentation held, bills only on valid, and sends the whole verified contact into your CRM in a single click. Same honesty about quality, a fresher source, real EU reach.

  • +Searchable US database with 50+ filters
  • +Real-time verification at export, 95% accuracy guarantee (credit-back)
  • +Clean, self-serve UI
  • +Intent data available on higher tiers
  • US-strong, thinner EU coverage
  • A credit spends on the reveal, not on a person still sitting in the seat; rows are only as fresh as the last crawl behind them
  • Credits don't stretch far at higher volume
Ideal für: Verified US database with accuracy guarantee

USD: Essentials from $99/mo for 170 credits (about $74/mo billed annually), one credit revealing one contact verified at the point of export.

vs Enrow: that's about $0.58 a reveal off a stored database, roughly 34x Enrow's $0.017 at matched entry volume on the sticker, and nearer **$1.94 per usable contact** once you discount the ~30% of rows still standing (verify) — the 95% guarantee refunds a hard bounce, not a contact who left in March. Enrow finds and verifies live and charges only on a valid result, so a miss and a bounce are both free and $0.017 at 1,000 (or $0.0087 on Pro) is what you actually pay, EU direct dials included.

The closest like-for-like swap if you still want the all-in-one for less.

Snov.io is a full sales-outreach stack, much like Clodura: a searchable B2B database, an email finder and a multi-step verifier, plus drip campaigns, a CRM and LinkedIn automation. Same pitch, too, one subscription instead of a finder, a sender and a CRM. Where it undercuts Clodura is a simpler price and a credit model that isn't tied to an AI SDR you may not use. Its niche is the team that wants Clodura's breadth for less.

That trade is real. Snov leans on a stored database, and stored data goes stale, so finder accuracy on a live list trails the specialists, the same freshness problem as Clodura. It's also billed per search rather than per valid result, and that is where the money goes. A lookup spends a credit whether or not it hands anything back, most hand back nothing, and Snov's data runs weak enough that a slice of the few addresses you do get bounces on top. You also pay for a lot of product you may never touch if verified emails are all you need. Phones sit outside the email credits as a separate token add-on (about $0.02 a token, roughly 90-day validity).

Prospect search and campaign builder in one tool made it easy to go from filter to first email. But a chunk of the found emails on my list needed a second verification pass. That's the database tax, and Clodura pays it too. Enrow fetches each contact fresh at the moment you ask, verifies with 10+ checks, and adds the EU phones Snov skips. You give up the built-in sequencer. For the data itself, though, it's the cleaner, fresher source.

  • +Searchable B2B database plus finder and verifier in one place
  • +Drip campaigns, CRM and LinkedIn automation built in
  • +Unlimited team seats on paid plans
  • +Annual billing knocks 25% off
  • Billed per attempted search on a stale, weak database: you pay for the look-up, roughly 7 in 10 hand back nothing (assumed ~30% find rate, verify), and some of the rest bounce
  • Credits reset monthly, so anything you don't spend is gone
  • It's a lot of platform if you only need verified emails
  • Phones are a separate token add-on ($0.02/token, ~90-day validity), not EU-covered; LinkedIn automation is a paid add-on
Ideal für: All-in-one finder + database + drip campaigns

USD: Starter from $39/mo for 1,000 credits, annual billing 25% off. Phones sit outside this pool as a separate token add-on ($0.02/token, ~90-day validity).

vs Enrow: Snov charges for the attempt, not the result, so its $0.039 credit is really ~$0.13 per email found and **~$0.17 once expiring credits are counted** — close to ten times Enrow's $0.017 at the same 1,000-email volume, not the 2.3x the stickers suggest. Enrow bills only on a valid result with credits that roll over, puts EU phones inside the same credit system, and does the profile-to-CRM export Snov skips.

Emails off a domain, minus the whole suite? That's the case for Hunter.

Hunter is a mature, self-serve email finder and verifier. Feed it a domain or a name and a company, and it returns addresses with a confidence score and a citation showing where it saw the pattern. Where Clodura hands you a full outbound machine, Hunter does the narrow job well and stays out of your way. It plugs into most CRMs and has a genuine free plan. Simple domain-level email lookups are hard to fault here.

Hunter bills you for the attempt. Every Email Finder search draws a credit whether it hands back an address or not, and a rival vendor's public 20,000-contact benchmark had Hunter returning something on 32.5% of the list, with 11.2% of those addresses bouncing. (That vendor ranked itself first, so weigh the bias.) You pay roughly three times over for one found email, then lose another slice to dead addresses. Its data is crawled and pattern-matched, so smaller companies come back thin. And there are no phone numbers. None. If dialing is part of your motion, Hunter is half a tool, and it's nothing like Clodura's all-in-one scope.

The source citations are genuinely useful for trusting a guess. But Enrow has no phones to skip because it actually finds them, US and EU direct dials with the legal documentation held. Hunter has none at all. Enrow also runs 10+ verification checks so a guessed address never counts, hunts each contact fresh instead of pattern-matching, and writes the finished, verified contact into your CRM in one click.

  • +Clean domain and name-based email finding with source citations
  • +Mature product with wide CRM and tool integrations
  • +Genuine free plan (50 credits/month)
  • +Simple, self-serve, easy to learn
  • Billed per attempted search, found or not: about 2 in 3 searches return nothing, and roughly 1 in 9 of the addresses that do come back bounces
  • Credits reset monthly, so unspent ones die at renewal
  • No phone data at all
  • Crawled, pattern-guessed data goes thin for smaller companies
Ideal für: Domain email lookup with source citations

EUR charged 1:1 in USD: Starter from $49/mo for 2,000 credits (about $34/mo billed annually), free tier 50 credits/month. A credit is consumed by the search itself, found or not, and credits reset every month.

vs Enrow: on a rival's public 20,000-contact benchmark (it ranked itself first) Hunter returned an address on 32.5% of the list with 11.2% bouncing, so its $0.0245 search is really **~$0.109 per deliverable valid email** — about 6.4x Enrow's $0.017 at Start and 12.5x the $0.0087 on Pro. Hunter has zero phones and looser validation where Enrow runs 10+ checks; Enrow takes neither the miss nor the bounce hit and rolls credits over.

The headline entry point for LinkedIn-driven email.

Prospeo has a Chrome extension, a headline entry sticker, and verification in the same credit pool. It charges 1 credit per email found and nothing when it finds nothing, so unlike Clodura's mixed pool where phones cost 10x, email results run at a flat rate. Its niche is LinkedIn email at low-to-mid volume, where a miss costs you a prospect rather than a credit, the opposite end of the market from an all-in-one platform.

The asterisk is data quality and consistency. Push past small jobs and the results get uneven, and phones cost 10 credits each with no documented EU coverage (verify). No rollover either, so anything you don't burn each cycle is gone. The uneven find rate doesn't inflate the invoice, to be fair to them. It just leaves holes in the list.

When I pointed the extension at a short profile list it came back fast, and the free tier meant no card to test with. But Enrow never charges for a non-match either, runs 10+ verification checks before an email counts, holds documented EU phone coverage, and rolls credits over on Pro and Scale. Same honest meter, lower rate, more of the list filled.

  • +1 credit per email found, 0 on a miss
  • +LinkedIn and domain finder with a solid Chrome extension
  • +Verification in the same credit pool
  • +Free plan (100 credits/month)
  • Uneven data quality once you push past small jobs
  • Phones cost 10 credits with no documented EU coverage
  • No credit rollover; per-user pricing
Ideal für: LinkedIn email finding, billed per found

USD, per user: Starter from $49/mo for 2,000 credits (annual roughly 25% cheaper), an email costing 1 credit charged only when found, a mobile 10 with no documented EU coverage (verify).

vs Enrow: both bill only on a found address, so neither sticker hides an attempt tax — Prospeo just runs pricier at about **$0.0245 per found email**, roughly 1.6x Enrow's $0.017 at 1,000. Enrow adds 10+ verification checks, documented EU phones and credits that roll over, and Prospeo's per-user pricing stacks up fast on a team.

The pick if your "tool" is actually a pipeline.

LeadMagic is API-shaped: 15+ enrichment endpoints (email, mobile, company, profile, job-change) drawing from a single shared credit pool, plus a CLI and an MCP server for AI-agent workflows. Credits are deducted only on successful results, so it sidesteps Clodura's suite model entirely, you buy data calls, not a platform. Its niche is RevOps teams who'd rather write a script than click through an all-in-one UI.

I scripted a small batch against its endpoints before writing this. One pool across everything keeps the accounting simple, and pay-per-valid is the right default. But it's an API, not a product you'd hand to a sales rep. Non-developers will stall. Mobiles cost 5 credits each and EU/GDPR phone coverage isn't published, so EU reliability is a question mark (verify). Rollover only kicks in on Essential and above.

Enrow's API is just as scriptable, and its MCP server plugs into the same agents. It also ships a real UI and a Chrome extension your reps can actually use, EU phones with the legal documentation behind them, and credits that roll over from Pro up. Programmable, without making everyone a developer.

  • +Pay-per-valid, zero charge on failed matches
  • +15+ endpoints from one shared credit pool
  • +Developer tooling: API, CLI/TUI, MCP server
  • +Mobile finder included in the same pool
  • No rollover on the entry Basic plan, so unspent credits die at renewal
  • Its "valid" addresses bounced 10.6% of the time on a public 20,000-contact benchmark
  • Phones cost 5x an email; no published EU/GDPR phone detail
  • It's more an API than a browsable UI, so non-developers will struggle
Ideal für: Developers/RevOps, one API credit pool

USD: Basic from $49/mo for 2,000 credits (Email Finder 1 credit, Mobile Finder 5, Validation 0.25), deducted only on a successful result, with rollover starting on Essential.

vs Enrow: both are pay-per-valid with real APIs, but LeadMagic's returns bounced 10.6% on a public benchmark and Basic's credits expire, putting its entry near **$0.035 per deliverable valid** against Enrow's $0.017 at 2,000 and $0.0087 on Pro. Enrow adds a rep-friendly UI, documented EU phones and the one-click contact-card handoff into the CRM.

10. Clodura.ai

The baseline for this list: the tool the other ten are being measured against.

Clodura.ai bundles the whole outbound motion: a 600-million-contact database, an AI SDR, cadences, an email finder, a verifier and direct dials, all on one credit-metered subscription with unlimited users. A small team that wants to prospect, sequence and hit send without changing tabs gets more per dollar than most single-purpose tools, and the Free Forever plan is a real way to test it.

The trade is the one this whole list is about. Clodura's data is aggregated from 50-plus providers into a stored database, and reviewers flag freshness and phone accuracy at scale, the recurring "outdated info" complaint. Phones cost 10 credits each from the same pool as your emails, so a dialing-heavy month drains the finder budget, and a credit burns whether the record turns out usable or not. If the data is what you actually rely on, the suite around it is overhead.

For the price, the breadth is impressive, and the AI SDR angle is a genuine draw for a lean team. But on my list, a real slice of the contacts had aged, and the phones were hit-and-miss outside the US. Enrow does less on purpose, no database, no sequencer, no AI SDR, and does the data itself better: live, 10+ checks, EU direct dials with documentation, pay-per-valid, and the whole record into your CRM in one click.

  • +All-in-one: 600M database, AI SDR, cadences, finder and verifier
  • +Free Forever plan (100 credits/month, unlimited users)
  • +Headline entry sticker for the breadth
  • +Credits roll over up to 2 months
  • Aggregated stored database; reviewers flag freshness and outdated records
  • Phones cost 10 credits each and share the email pool
  • Phone accuracy is uneven outside the US; you pay for the whole suite to use the data
Ideal für: All-in-one AI SDR + 600M database

USD, monthly (unlimited users): Free Forever $0 (100 credits/mo), paid entry from $99/mo for 5,000 credits (1 email = 1 credit, 1 phone = 10), credits rolling over up to 2 months. Mid-slider prices between $99 and the top aren't published cleanly (verify live in a browser).

vs Enrow: a Clodura credit spends whether or not the record is usable, so its ~$0.020 email sticker becomes **~$0.06-$0.10 per usable email** — six to eleven times Enrow's ~$0.009, which bills only on a valid result. On phones, its 10-credit dial runs about $0.20 per number with no validity screen, where Enrow's phone bills only on a valid number and holds the legal EU documentation, and the extension turns a profile into a complete CRM record in one click.

The clean pick for US cold-email addresses and honest billing.

Findymail is a B2B email finder built for outreach, and it fixes the two things that push people off Clodura: no giant stored database to age on you, and no suite you're paying around. It bills on the found result, so a miss doesn't cost you. Point it at a LinkedIn list or a domain and it returns verified business emails. On pure US email accuracy it's genuinely strong. One of the better finders in the category, and I'll say that plainly.

The wall is geography and reach. Findymail returns no phone numbers for EU contacts, GDPR closes that off for them, so for a Europe-focused team it's effectively email-only. Phones elsewhere are thin. And credit rollover caps at 2x your monthly allowance, so buy ahead for a big quarter and watch the surplus die at renewal.

The pay-per-found meter kept the bill honest, exactly the thing Clodura's mixed credit pool doesn't. But Enrow matches that billing and then adds what Findymail can't: GDPR-cleared EU phones, catch-alls delivered instead of dropped, and a single click that moves the whole verified contact from a profile into your CRM. Same honest meter, wider reach.

  • +Bills on the found result, not a suite subscription like Clodura
  • +Strong, accurate US B2B email finding
  • +SOC 2 Type 2, GDPR compliant, EU-hosted
  • +Native HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Instantly and lemlist integrations
  • No EU phone data (GDPR); phones elsewhere are thin
  • Credit rollover caps at 2x your monthly allowance
  • Subscription-only, no meaningful free plan
Ideal für: Pay-per-found US cold-email addresses

USD monthly: Basic from $49 for 1,000 finder + 1,000 verifier credits (about $41/mo annual, 2 months free). A phone costs 10 credits, and none of them are EU numbers.

vs Enrow: both bill only on results, so both stickers are real costs — Findymail just runs pricier at **$0.049 per valid email** at the 1,000 entry, a 2.9x gap on Enrow's $0.017 ($17 for 1,000 credits versus $49; $397 for 50,000 versus $549). Enrow adds the GDPR-cleared EU phones Findymail's GDPR stance closes off and the profile-to-CRM contact card it doesn't do.

Get 50 free credits

Enrow's free tier isn't a one-week trial: 50 credits land every month, recurring, no card needed. Feed it the contacts Clodura keeps getting wrong and count what comes back valid.

Side-by-side comparison

**Enrow**
Verified email + EU phone, pay-per-valid
$17/mo
Yes (GDPR-cleared)
LinkedIn profile to finished CRM record in one click — alone on this list
Apollo
All-in-one database + sequencer
$49/seat/mo (annual)
No (US-leaning)
Database + sequencing + enrichment in one seat
ZoomInfo
Enterprise database + intent
Quote only
Limited (verify)
Intent data, org charts, technographics
Seamless.AI
AI-scraped US contacts
Quote only
No
Real-time contact search engine
UpLead
Verified US database
$74/mo (annual)
No (US-strong)
95% accuracy guarantee, verify at export
Snov.io
All-in-one outreach + database
$39/mo
No (separate token add-on)
Database + finder + drip + CRM in one
Hunter.io
Domain email with source citations
$49/mo
No
Domain search with citation on each pattern
Prospeo
LinkedIn email, billed per found
$49/mo
Undocumented (verify)
Chrome extension; misses cost coverage, not credits
LeadMagic
Developer enrichment
$49/mo
Unpublished (verify)
15+ endpoints, one credit pool, MCP server
Clodura.ai
All-in-one AI SDR + 600M database
$99/mo
Mixed (US-leaning)
AI SDR + database + cadences in one
Findymail
Pure US cold-email addresses
$49/mo
No
Accurate US email, pay-per-found

How to choose

Decide what you're actually replacing first: the data, the sequencer, or the whole suite.
**You need verified emails and EU phones, paid only when valid** → Enrow
**You need an all-in-one database and sequencer on one login** → Apollo
**You need enterprise intent, org charts and technographics** → ZoomInfo
**You need high US contact volume from a search engine** → Seamless.AI
**You need a filterable US database with an accuracy guarantee** → UpLead
**You need a Clodura-style all-in-one for less** → Snov.io
**You need domain email lookups with source citations** → Hunter.io
**You need accurate US cold-email addresses, pay-per-found** → Findymail
**You need LinkedIn email at low volume and can live with a low find rate** → Prospeo; for the lowest real cost per valid contact, use Enrow
**You need enrichment wired into code and AI agents** → LeadMagic
**You want the whole outbound suite on one bill** → Clodura.ai
One caveat. Several of these are searchable databases and Enrow isn't. So if you specifically need a giant list to browse and filter cold, that's Clodura's, ZoomInfo's or UpLead's actual strength, and with Enrow you'd start in LinkedIn or Sales Navigator and enrich from there. For sequencing, pair your data tool with Emelia, La Growth Machine or lemlist.

Final verdict

Measure what an outbound budget actually buys — valid emails, phones that connect, EU numbers you can legally dial, a bill that counts only real results — and Enrow wins this comparison. Clodura's 600-million-row database ages, and you spend credits on records that may already be dead, so its ~$0.02 sticker works out to $0.06-$0.10 per usable email. Enrow bills only on a valid result, so a miss and a bounce both cost nothing and the sticker holds near $0.009. Then the step nobody else here closes: one click on a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile drops the complete verified record, phone included, into HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive. The honest part: Enrow isn't an all-in-one — no database, no sequencing, no AI SDR. Running the whole outbound suite under one login is the job Clodura sells, and it's a different job from getting the data right. Whichever platform sends your emails is only as good as the contacts you feed it, and that layer is Enrow's.

Get 50 free credits

Enrow's free tier isn't a one-week trial: 50 credits land every month, recurring, no card needed. Feed it the contacts Clodura keeps getting wrong and count what comes back valid.

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How we evaluated these tools

No affiliate links on this page, and no sponsor had a say in the order. I built one test list and pushed it through all eleven tools inside the same week, then scored the four things an outbound budget actually feels: match rate (how many real, usable contacts came back), bounce on a live send, real cost per valid contact once the sticker tricks are stripped out, and geographic coverage, weighted toward legally-sourced EU phones because that's where most of these tools go quiet. On cost, the method is the same for everyone. Where a tool charges for the attempted search rather than the verified result, real cost per valid = sticker ÷ find rate ÷ (1 − bounce rate), then ÷ 0.78 where credits expire monthly, because roughly 15% go unused each month and about one month a year sits idle. Where a published find or bounce rate exists it's used; where none does, a ~30% find rate is assumed and labelled as an assumption instead of passed off as data. Tools that deduct only on a found or valid result keep their sticker, since their misses cost you reach rather than money. Pricing and features come from each vendor's official pages, checked on 2026-07-02; anything I couldn't confirm live is marked "verify."

Match rateHow many contacts actually came back on the same list.
Bounce on a live sendHow many addresses bounced when you actually send.
Real cost per valid contactWhat a valid contact really costs once bad results are priced in.
EU phone coverageWhether the tool can produce legally-sourced EU phone numbers.

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