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9 Best Derrick Alternatives for B2B Data Teams in 2026

We evaluated 9 alternatives on the four things that actually decide a data budget: match rate, bounce on a live send, real cost per valid contact, and EU phone coverage. Same list, same week, every tool. Derrick is newer and lighter than most on this page, and its own users rate it well for the sheets workflow — it just isn't built for the job Enrow is built for.

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9 tools tested

updated July 6, 2026

14 min read

The alternatives at a glance

Enrow
Verified emails + EU phones, pay only for valid
$17/mo (1,000 credits)
50 credits/mo, no card
Emelia
Finding + sending from one login
~$44/mo
Free trial
Prospeo
LinkedIn lookups, low coverage
$49/mo (2,000 credits)
100 credits/mo
Anymailfinder
Pay-per-verified email, nothing else
$29/mo (400 credits)
10 trial credits
LeadMagic
API-first enrichment, one credit pool
$49/mo (2,000 credits)
100 credits
Hunter
Learning the motion, domain search
$49/mo (2,000 credits)
50 credits/mo
Snov
Finder + sender bundle
$39/mo (1,000 credits)
50 credits
Findymail
US cold-email addresses, pay-per-found
$49/mo (1,000 credits)
10 trial credits
Dropcontact
GDPR-first EU email enrichment
~$35/mo (500 credits, no rollover)
50-credit trial

for verified emails and EU phones you only pay for when they're valid, Enrow is the move: $17/month in, with Pro at about $0.0087 per valid email, and a Chrome extension that writes the whole contact into your CRM. The other eight each hold one narrow lane. Emelia if you want to send from the same login, Anymailfinder or Findymail if you only need US emails, Dropcontact if a French DPO signs off on your stack. Route by niche below; none of them is the better overall buy for data quality.

Key takeaway

Derrick is a sticker-price, clever enrichment add-on that lives inside Google Sheets. The credit price looks tiny — until you count the rows that come back empty and the ones that bounce, because a spreadsheet aggregator bills per datapoint processed, not per valid find.

The switch is [Enrow](https://enrow.io/en/products/email-finder): verified emails plus GDPR-cleared EU direct dials, found in real time and charged only when the result is valid, from $17/month, with Pro at ~$0.0087 per valid email.

Its Chrome extension drops the whole verified contact from LinkedIn into your CRM in one click — no formula, no sheet. And the free tier restocks: 50 credits, every month.

Why teams look for Derrick alternatives

Derrick is a smart, sticker-price add-on, and people still outgrow it for three reasons. None of that improves on a bigger plan. You just process more rows.

The credit price hides the real cost. A find, a verify, an AI column and a company lookup can each burn credits on the same row, and empty rows still consume them. Enrow's meter only moves on a valid result.
No real phone story. No direct-dial product with a documented EU legal basis. If your reps call into Europe, Derrick isn't the tool.
It's a spreadsheet, not a pipeline. Fine for a one-off pass. Painful when you want verified data flowing into HubSpot or Salesforce without a formula in the middle.

Conflict of interest disclosure

Enrow is mine, and it sits at #1 on a list I wrote. Now you know my bias as precisely as I do.

What I won't do is dress up the ranking. A few tools below cover more ground than Enrow — sequencing, sending, whole enrichment menus stacked into a sheet. We build none of that, deliberately. One product, one obsession: the most accurate emails and EU direct dials you can buy, verified before you're charged a cent. That narrow scope is exactly why the data holds up, and I'd trade breadth for it every time.

Want a hundred data points in a spreadsheet? Derrick or a tool below will do it. Want the email and the phone to be right when you send and dial? That's the whole point of Enrow.

The 9 best Derrick alternatives

1. Enrow

#1

Full disclosure, said twice: this one is mine, and tools like Derrick are part of why it exists. I got tired of paying to enrich files, finding a fraction, and still eating bounces — so I built the meter I actually wanted to be billed on.

That meter is the whole argument. Derrick fills cells by cross-referencing sources, and credits drain per datapoint whether the address is real or not. Enrow charges when the email is verified and deliverable, and at no other moment. A miss is free. So is a bounce, because a bad address never counts as valid to begin with.

Then phones, which Derrick has no serious answer for. Enrow's Direct Phone Finder returns dials in the US and across Europe, where we hold the legal documentation to source EU mobiles. A French or German number isn't a shrug here.

And the workflow trick nobody else on this page does. Open a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator profile, click once, and the Chrome extension writes the complete verified record — email, direct dial, every field — straight into HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive. No formula, no copy-paste, no half-empty card. For the agent crowd there's an official MCP server too, so Claude or Cursor can call the finder and verifier directly; details on the API page.

Verification is where the two stop being comparable. Derrick aggregates what its providers hand back; Enrow runs 10+ checks per address — multiple SMTP passes plus catch-all probes from servers in different regions — before anything counts. Catch-alls come back verified and usable instead of dumped as "risky." On my mixed list, discovery ran around 60-70% and the live send bounced under 1%. Observed on that list, not a contractual promise.

  • +Billed only on valid results; misses and bounces cost nothing
  • +US and EU direct dials, with the GDPR paperwork held for the European ones
  • +10+ verification checks per email; catch-alls verified and delivered
  • +One click moves the full verified contact from LinkedIn into HubSpot, Salesforce or Pipedrive
  • +Native Clay, HubSpot, Salesforce and Pipedrive integrations, plus a documented API and MCP server
  • +No per-seat fees; Pro and Scale credits roll over
  • No searchable database to browse. Stored databases age, and you end up pitching people who already left; real-time lookup is the fix we chose, so list sourcing stays in LinkedIn or Sales Navigator.
  • It won't send your campaigns. Sequencing is a product we refuse to build — Emelia, La Growth Machine or lemlist handle that.
  • Company data stops at LinkedIn depth. No technographics, where Derrick will happily hand you a tech-stack column.
Best for: Verified emails + EU phones, pay only for valid

Three tiers, priced monthly. Start: 1,000 credits for $17, or 4,000 for $47 (monthly only). Pro: 10,000 for $87, 20,000 for $167, 30,000 for $247. Scale: 50,000 for $397, 80,000 for $597, 140,000 for $997, 200,000 for $1,397. Annual trims Pro and Scale by about 10%, so 10,000 lands near $78/mo and 50,000 near $357/mo.

One credit buys one email; a phone runs 40 credits; a verification is 0.25, catch-all included. Nothing is charged unless the result is valid, so the cleaner comparison base is Pro: $87 buys 10,000 valid emails or 250 valid phones, about $0.0087 per email or $0.35 per phone. Start remains the $17 entry tier. Pro and Scale credits roll over.

Derrick per-credit rate looks attractive on paper. But its credits pay for datapoints processed — finds, verifies, AI columns, empty rows — while Enrow's pay only for a verified email that lands. Once you divide by what actually delivers, the gap closes hard and then reverses on anything you'll send to.

The free tier refills on its own: 50 credits every month, no card, for as long as you want. And since credits only burn on valid results, none of the 50 die on a guess.

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Emelia is a different job. It sends.

It's a sequencer with a finder bolted on: cold email, LinkedIn steps, warm-up, one login. Derrick never played in that lane, and neither do we — which is exactly why Emelia is where we point people who ask us for sequencing.

As a data source it's respectable rather than the headline. Finder credits burn on results found, phone coverage is thin, and heavy data use lands on add-on packs instead of the base plan. The setup I actually recommend reads the same as always: Enrow finds and verifies, Emelia sends.

  • +Find, verify and send (cold email + LinkedIn + warm-up) in one place
  • +Finder credits charge on results found
  • +Sales Navigator scraping and waterfall enrichment included
  • +Unlimited sending and contacts on paid plans
  • Thin phone coverage; not a dialing tool
  • Heavy data use pushes into add-on credit packs
  • Outreach-first, so data depth trails the pure finders
Best for: Finding + sending from one login

Converted from EUR (+20%): Start about $44/month (500 credits), with a standalone 1,000-credit finder add-on around $23. Credits burn on found results, so the sticker tracks real cost, but the finder lives in add-on packs.

vs Enrow: no contest on data, and Emelia wouldn't claim otherwise. Feed it Enrow's verified contacts at **$0.017** apiece and both tools do their best work.

Prospeo competes with Derrick on the thing Derrick sells hardest: price. Look past it.

On my list it found about 20% of the contacts. Enrow found 60-70%. Prospeo bills per found email — a miss costs nothing — so that gap doesn't inflate your price per contact; it just means four in five targets never come back, and you finish the list in a second tool.

The rest is what the price point buys. Quality gets uneven past small jobs, phones cost 10 credits with no documented EU coverage (verify), free-plan credits don't roll over, and pricing is per user. Its per-found sticker is real — a miss is free — but it opens above Enrow's, and at that price its coverage reaches only a fraction of a list.

  • +1 credit per found email, 0 on a miss
  • +Quick Chrome extension for LinkedIn and domains
  • +Verification included in the same credit pool
  • +Free plan (100 credits/month)
  • Found about 20% of my test list; most contacts simply don't come back
  • Phones cost 10 credits with no documented EU story (verify)
  • No rollover on the free tier, and per-user pricing stacks on teams
Best for: LinkedIn lookups, low coverage

Prospeo starts at $49/month for 2,000 credits, spent only on found emails, so the sticker is the real cost — about $0.0245 per valid email, already 1.6× Enrow's $0.017. Where it hurts is coverage, not price: it returned about a fifth of my list.

vs Enrow: the sticker runs above Enrow and the find rates live on different planets. Enrow's $0.017 with 60-70% discovery buys a finished list, not a fifth of one.

Anymailfinder does one thing Derrick doesn't guarantee: it only charges when the email verifies.

Verified emails, billed on the found-and-checked result. No phones, no database, no CRM push, no spreadsheet. One credit buys one found email, checking an outside address is cheaper, and unused credits roll over while you stay subscribed. The meter is honest and the scope fits in a sentence. On a messy list the unverifiable rows cost me nothing, which kept the bill clean.

  • +Charged only for emails confirmed valid
  • +Strong catch-all handling
  • +Credits roll over while subscribed
  • +Simple single, bulk or API access
  • Email-only, no phones at all
  • Entry sits at $0.049 per valid email, roughly 3× Enrow's rate at matched volume
  • No CRM push or contact export to speak of
Best for: Pay-per-verified email, nothing else

Priced in USD from $29/month (400 credits), one credit per found email, so the sticker is honest — the 1,000-credit tier works out to about $0.049 per valid email, roughly 3× Enrow's $0.017 at matched volume.

vs Enrow: same billing philosophy, half the product, about triple the entry rate. Match the volume and Enrow undercuts it, then adds the phones and CRM export Anymailfinder never set out to build.

LeadMagic is Derrick's idea — many data points, one credit pool — pointed at engineers instead of spreadsheets.

It's API-shaped: 15+ enrichment endpoints (email, mobile, company, profile, job changes) on a shared pool, with an MCP server for agent workflows. Credits deduct only on success, which is the right default and more than Derrick promises. Where Derrick lives in Sheets, LeadMagic lives in your code.

It's also not something you hand a rep. There's no product to click around in, EU phone coverage is unpublished (verify), and rollover starts one tier up. The docs read better than most tools' dashboards, which tells you exactly who it's for.

  • +Pay-per-valid: failed matches cost nothing
  • +15+ endpoints on one shared credit pool
  • +Developer tooling: API, CLI, MCP server
  • +Mobile finder included in the same pool
  • No rollover on the entry Basic plan
  • Mobiles cost 5× an email, with no published EU/GDPR phone detail (verify)
  • API-first, so non-developers stall
Best for: API-first enrichment, one credit pool

LeadMagic starts at $49/month for 2,000 credits (email 1 credit, mobile 5), deducted only on success, so Basic prices a valid email at about $0.0245 against Enrow's $0.017 — with no published EU phone coverage (verify).

vs Enrow: two honest meters, two audiences. Enrow matches the API story, then adds the rep-facing product: a UI, the extension, one-click CRM export, and EU phones with the paperwork behind them.

Hunter is the tool most people learn email finding on, and it's strong at one move Derrick fakes with a formula: domain search.

Feed it a company and it maps the addresses it can find, scored for confidence. That's genuinely useful, and its 4.4/5 on G2 across 600+ reviews is earned as the on-ramp. We ran the full field in our Hunter breakdown.

The catch is the meter and the data. Hunter bills per search attempted, not per valid address found — so you pay whether or not the search returns anything usable, and in a public 20,000-contact benchmark only about a third of its searches (~32.5%) came back with an address. Worse, ~11.2% of those addresses bounce, pattern guesses included. Coverage is crawl-based, so it's solid on big companies and thin on the smaller firms where most ICPs live. And there are no phone numbers anywhere in the product.

  • +Excellent domain-search UX; maps a company's addresses fast
  • +Real free plan and integrations everywhere
  • +Confidence scoring on every result
  • +Familiar to almost every SDR
  • Billed per search attempted, not per valid — only ~1 in 3 return an address, and ~11% of those bounce
  • No phone data on any plan
  • Crawled data thins out on smaller companies
Best for: Learning the motion, domain search

Hunter charges the same in USD and EUR, from Starter $49/month for 2,000 credits, but a credit buys a search attempted, not a valid address. After a benchmark find rate and bounce, the real cost lands near $0.109 per deliverable valid, about 6.4× Enrow's Start rate, with no phones anywhere.

vs Enrow: Hunter charges for the search whether or not it lands; Enrow charges only when the address is verified and deliverable — a miss is free, a bounce is free — adds EU direct dials Hunter has never had, and opens at $17.

7. Snov

Snov sells the bundle: finder, verifier, drip campaigns, a light CRM, one modest bill.

Fair pitch for a solo user with loose data standards. But the credits burn on the search, not the valid: you pay whether or not it returns a usable address, and Snov sits in no public benchmark, so assume the ~30% find rate typical of these tools — the bill is roughly 3× the sticker before you send. Worse, the stored rows it does return drift stale, so part of that bounces. A visible share of my Snov finds wanted a second verification pass before I'd send.

  • +Finder, verifier, drip campaigns and CRM in one subscription
  • +Searchable prospect database included
  • +Unlimited team seats on paid plans
  • +Annual billing cuts 25%
  • Billed per search, not per valid; only ~30% (assumed) return anything, and stale rows bounce
  • No EU phone play; phones are a separate token add-on
  • A lot of platform if verified emails are all you need
Best for: Finder + sender bundle

Snov starts at $39/month for 1,000 credits, but a credit buys a search, not a deliverable address. With no public benchmark, assume the ~30% find rate typical of these tools and the real cost climbs to about $0.13 per email found, several times Enrow's $0.017 per valid — before stale-row bounce.

vs Enrow: Snov is the headline wrapper; the data inside is the weak part. Enrow is only the data — fresh and billed on valid — and it pairs with any sender, Snov's included.

I'll give Findymail its due: it's a real email finder, and on US addresses it performs.

It also bills the way an aggregator like Derrick should — on the found, verified result, zero on a miss, zero on a bounce. Point it at a domain list or a LinkedIn export and what comes back tends to survive a live send. We go deeper in our Findymail breakdown.

The ceiling is geography and the floor price. GDPR closed EU phones to Findymail, so for European calling it's a spectator, and phones elsewhere are sparse. The floor is $49/month for 1,000 credits, rollover caps at 2× the monthly allowance, and there's no meaningful free plan. On my list its US addresses held up; the French half came back email-only.

  • +Charged on found, verified results, so a bounce never costs you
  • +Strong US B2B email accuracy
  • +SOC 2 Type 2, GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted
  • +Native HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Instantly and lemlist integrations
  • No EU phone data (GDPR-blocked); phones elsewhere are thin
  • Rollover caps at 2× the monthly allowance
  • No meaningful free plan; the floor is $49/month
Best for: US cold-email addresses, pay-per-found

Findymail opens at $49/month for 1,000 finder credits, billed per valid, so the sticker is honest — about $0.049 per valid email, roughly 2.9× Enrow's $0.017 at matched volume. Phones price near $0.20, but the paper excludes Europe.

vs Enrow: same honest meter, narrower map, higher entry rate. Enrow opens at $17 instead of $49, prices a valid email at $0.017 against Findymail's $0.049, and returns the EU direct dials Findymail legally can't.

Dropcontact is the pick your DPO would make, and it competes with Derrick on the same job: enriching rows you already have.

Everything runs under GDPR on EU servers, the data is computed fresh rather than pulled from a resold list, and it carries French firmographics (SIREN, VAT) most tools skip. Emails work pay-on-success: an address it can't find gets the credit reimbursed. For cleaning a French or European CRM it's a fair specialist, and our Dropcontact page runs the full comparison.

But read the job description. Like Derrick, Dropcontact enriches rows you feed it; it isn't built to hunt a contact from scratch the way a finder is. Each processed contact consumes a credit, and phones only appear when one can be scraped from an email signature — so there's no direct-dial product behind the promise. It cleaned my French rows nicely and produced two phone numbers across a hundred contacts.

  • +GDPR-first: EU servers, compliant by design
  • +Pay-on-success on emails; unfound addresses are reimbursed
  • +French firmographics (SIREN, VAT) built in
  • +CRM-native enrichment for HubSpot, Pipedrive, Salesforce, Zoho
  • Enriches existing rows; not a real-time finder for new contacts
  • Phones come only from signature scraping, no direct-dial product
  • ~$35 entry buys 500 credits with no rollover; carry-over needs the pricier Growth plan
Best for: GDPR-first EU email enrichment

Dropcontact opens at €29/month, about $35 converted, for 500 credits with no rollover. One credit per processed contact puts the entry math at about $0.070 per contact, roughly 4× Enrow's $0.017 at low volume, softened only on emails it fails to find.

vs Enrow: the honest framing is enrichment versus finding. Dropcontact completes rows you already own and refunds the emails it misses; Enrow finds and verifies new contacts in real time at $0.017 per valid email, and returns documented EU direct dials instead of signature scraps.

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Side-by-side comparison

Enrow
Verified email + EU phones, pay-per-valid
$17/mo
Yes, documented
Whole contact, every field, LinkedIn → CRM in one click
Emelia
Find + send in one
~$44/mo
Minimal
Sequencer with a finder attached
Prospeo
Lookups, low coverage
$49/mo
Undocumented (verify)
Headline sticker, costly coverage gap
Anymailfinder
Verified email only
$29/mo
No phones
Bills only verified finds
LeadMagic
Scripted enrichment
$49/mo
Unpublished (verify)
15+ endpoints, one pool, MCP
Hunter
Domain search, learning
$49/mo
None
Best-in-class domain search
Snov
Finder + sender bundle
$39/mo
No
Database + drip in one bill
Findymail
US cold email, pay-per-found
$49/mo
No (GDPR-blocked)
Accurate US emails, honest meter
Dropcontact
GDPR-first EU enrichment
~$35/mo
Signature-scraped only
Pay-on-success EU enrichment
Derrick
Sheets-native multi-source enrichment
~$11/mo
No real product
100+ data points inside Google Sheets

How to choose

Nine tools, one honest sorting question: what does your team actually do all day?
**You need verified emails and EU direct dials, paid only when valid** → Enrow
**You need to find and send from one login** → Emelia, fed by Enrow's data
**You need sticker-price, low-stakes lookups and accept low coverage** → Prospeo
**You need verified email lookups and nothing else** → Anymailfinder
**You need enrichment endpoints inside your own code** → LeadMagic
**You need fast domain-based email search and never dial** → Hunter
**You need a sticker-price finder-plus-sender in one bill** → Snov
**You need accurate US cold-email addresses, pay-per-found** → Findymail, though Enrow opens $32/month cheaper
**You need GDPR-clean enrichment of an existing EU CRM** → Dropcontact
**You need to source a list from zero** → none of these; that's LinkedIn or Sales Navigator
And when it's time to send, pair whichever data tool you pick with Emelia, La Growth Machine or lemlist.

Final verdict

Strip Derrick's cheap credit rate back to what actually lands, and Enrow wins this list: verified emails and documented EU direct dials, found in real time, from $17/month at $0.017 per valid email, charged only when the result is real. Enrow isn't an all-in-one — no database, no tech-stack column, no sequencing, and that's deliberate. But nobody else here does the last trick: one click turns a LinkedIn profile into a complete verified contact, phone included, sitting in your CRM. Take the 50 free credits you get back every month and let your own list vote.

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How we evaluated these tools

Nobody paid to be here. No affiliate links, no sponsored slots, and the winner wasn't for sale. Every tool processed the same contact list inside the same week, and four measures decided the order: how many contacts actually came back, how many addresses bounced on a live send, what a valid contact really costs once bad results are priced in, and whether the tool can produce legally-sourced EU phone numbers. Competitor prices come from official pricing pages read on 2026-07-06; anything I couldn't confirm on a live page carries a "verify" mark.

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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