No per-seat fees. No credit games. No "schedule a demo to see prices" nonsense. Just clear, honest pricing.
For solo SDRs who want data that actually works
billed annually ($59/mo monthly)
For teams tired of paying per seat
billed annually ($99/mo monthly)
Volume discounts applied automatically. Credits never expire.
1 credit = 1 contact reveal. That's it. No complicated ratios, no hidden multipliers. You always know exactly how many contacts you can access.
"Unlimited" plans with secret caps. Phone numbers cost 8x more. Credits that vanish faster than expected.
Clear credit counts. Same price as Apollo, 3x more credits. What you see is what you get.
Other tools charge 8x more when data comes from "premium" sources. We query every top-tier provider—Findymail, Prospeo, RocketReach—and charge you the same flat rate.
One credit = one contact, always. No matter which provider finds the data.
The answer is probably YES!
1 credit = 1 contact reveal. That's it. No complicated ratios, no hidden multipliers. Starter gets 2,500/month, Pro gets 4,000/month. The math is simple because we think it should be.
YES! Unused credits roll over for up to 3 months. We want you to use what you pay for, not feel pressured to burn credits before they expire.
Buy more anytime—bundles from 500 to 500,000. Volume discounts kick in automatically. No awkward sales call required.
YES! No annual contracts. No 60-day notice periods. Click cancel, you're done at the end of your billing period. We'll even let you export your saved lists first.
We're launching with early access—100 free email reveals to test the platform before committing. No credit card required to try.
We verify emails at reveal time using real-time validation. Current accuracy: 92-95%. If an email bounces, you get credits back—no questions asked.
Report it, get credits back instantly. We track bounces and continuously improve our verification. That's our problem to solve, not yours.
NO! Your whole team uses one account. We charge for data access, not headcount. This is how Apollo should work but doesn't.