Best Lead411 Alternatives for 2025

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If you’re over Lead411’s UI quirks or just not vibing with the data quality anymore, I got you. I’ve used a ton of B2B Leads Database Providers, and here’s the lowdown on the best Lead Generation Tools that actually pull their weight in 2025.

1. ZoomInfo – The Heavyweight Champ (Pricey Tho)

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If you’ve got budget, ZoomInfo’s still the GOAT for business leads. Massive database, deep org charts, intent data, and solid integrations with CRMs like HubSpot and Salesforce.

What I like:

  • Most accurate and updated B2B contact database
  • Crazy deep filters for targeting
  • Scoops (company insights) + intent signals are 🔥

What I don’t like:

  • Super expensive (like, enterprise-level pricey)
  • Contracts are a pain

Best for: Large sales teams that need top-tier data and can afford it.

2. RocketReach – Great for Outreach on a Budget

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RocketReach is lean, fast, and super useful when I just need solid emails and numbers—especially for execs.

What I like:

  • Clean interface, easy to use
  • Good personal and work email coverage
  • Chrome extension is fast and accurate

What I don’t like:

  • Data can be a bit stale for niche industries
  • Not much company intel or intent data

Pricing: Freemium with pay-as-you-go plans. Not bad for SMBs.

Best for: Solo founders, freelancers, or small teams doing manual outreach.

3. Kaspr – LinkedIn Scraping on Steroids

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Kaspr is my go-to when I’m deep in LinkedIn and want quick direct dials or emails. It scrapes contact info in seconds.

What I like:

  • Killer LinkedIn plugin
  • Real-time data extraction
  • Automation flows for outreach

What I don’t like:

  • Mostly EU-focused leads
  • Doesn’t have deep intent or firmographic data

Pricing: Mid-tier, decent value for what it does.

Best for: SDRs who live on LinkedIn and need fast contact info without leaving tabs.

4. LeadIQ – Built for Prospecting, Not Just Data

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LeadIQ focuses hard on streamlining the prospecting process. Not just data—it helps build smarter, more relevant outreach.

What I like:

  • Super slick UI
  • Capture leads while browsing LinkedIn
  • Integrates well with Outreach and Salesloft

What I don’t like:

  • Data quality is “okay” but not amazing
  • Bit pricey for what you get

Best for: Reps doing high-volume outbound and using sequencing tools.

5. Apollo.io – Full Funnel B2B Lead Engine

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Apollo’s an underrated beast. It’s a B2B lead generation platform + outreach tool rolled into one. I use it daily for everything from list building to cold email.

What I like:

  • Huge contact database (250M+)
  • Built-in email outreach + A/B testing
  • Filters by tech stack, job title, hiring, revenue—you name it

What I don’t like:

  • UI gets sluggish with big lists
  • Can be overwhelming for beginners

Pricing: Very fair. Freemium plan is solid, paid tiers scale nicely.

Best for: Startups, scrappy sales teams, and anyone who wants all-in-one lead gen + outbound.

11. GetProspect – Email Finder That Gets to the Point

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GetProspect is a clean, no-nonsense B2B contact database tool. I mainly use it to pull verified email addresses from LinkedIn profiles. Works great if you’re doing manual prospecting.

What I like:

  • Easy LinkedIn email extraction
  • Exports clean CSVs
  • Filters by job title, country, industry

What I don’t like:

  • No direct dial support
  • Not super rich in company intel

Best for: Cold emailers and VA teams looking for verified emails fast.

12. TaskDrive – Done-For-You Prospecting

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TaskDrive isn’t a tool, it’s a full-on lead generation service. Their team researches and delivers qualified leads to you—perfect if you wanna scale without hiring in-house.

What I like:

  • Real humans doing lead research
  • Custom lists tailored to ICP
  • Can handle enrichment, data cleanup, etc.

What I don’t like:

  • Not instant—you’re waiting on delivery
  • Pricing depends on hours, so less control

Best for: Agencies and startups that need leads but hate prospecting.

13. LeadFuze – Automated List Building

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LeadFuze is a solid choice for building targeted lead lists on autopilot. It’s kinda like Apollo-lite but with strong automation focus.

What I like:

  • “Fuzebot” builds lists while you sleep
  • Filters by role, location, tech, etc.
  • Includes email + phone

What I don’t like:

  • Data accuracy can be hit or miss
  • UI feels a bit dated

Best for: Small teams looking to scale outreach without babysitting the process.

14. Instantly.ai – Cold Email Powerhouse

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Instantly isn’t a data platform—it’s an outbound email automation tool. But paired with a solid leads database, it’s deadly. I use it for multibox sending and smart inbox rotation.

What I like:

  • Send from multiple inboxes at once
  • Warm-up + smart deliverability tools
  • Personalization tags & reply detection

What I don’t like:

  • No data sourcing—bring your own list
  • Reports are a bit basic

Best for: Cold email pros running high-volume campaigns.

15. Brevo – More CRM + Email Marketing Than Lead Gen

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Brevo (ex-Sendinblue) isn’t built for lead gen but I still use it for nurturing and drip sequences post-capture. It’s a mix of CRM, email marketing, and sales tools.

What I like:

  • Great for segmentation + automation
  • Built-in CRM, SMS, and WhatsApp too
  • Solid deliverability

What I don’t like:

  • Not meant for finding leads
  • Limited enrichment options

Best for: Post-lead-capture workflows and email marketing automation.

16. Leadzai – AI-Powered Ads Meets B2B Leads

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Leadzai leans into AI-driven lead acquisition, mainly through paid campaigns. I ran a few tests and got decent inbound leads, but it’s more ads than databases.

What I like:

  • Set campaigns and let AI optimize
  • Clean dashboard and real-time tracking
  • Generates traffic + conversions, not just emails

What I don’t like:

  • No control over data or targeting granularity
  • More ad tool than lead sourcing tool

Best for: Businesses wanting inbound leads without managing ads themselves.

17. 6sense – Revenue AI for Enterprise Sales

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6sense isn’t cheap, but it’s a monster for predictive lead scoring and intent-based targeting. It’s built for big teams doing ABM at scale.

What I like:

  • Buyer intent + AI-driven analytics
  • Account-based insights are 🔥
  • Syncs with CRMs + marketing tools

What I don’t like:

  • Learning curve
  • Pricing is enterprise-level

Best for: Large B2B orgs doing ABM with big deal sizes.

18. Leadfeeder – Turn Website Traffic into Leads

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Leadfeeder flips the script by identifying companies visiting your site—even if they never fill out a form. Super useful for warm outreach.

What I like:

  • Tells you what companies visit your site
  • Integrates with CRMs + Slack
  • Filters by behavior, location, traffic source

What I don’t like:

  • You only get IP-level data
  • Need decent traffic volume to be useful

Best for: Teams already getting website traffic who wanna convert lurkers into leads.

19. UpLead – Reliable Data for Serious Prospecting

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UpLead is one of the go-to tools for B2B lead generation. It’s built for serious SDRs and marketers who need accurate, high-quality business lead databases and fast.

What I like:

  • Clean and accurate data – I’ve had a solid hit rate with their emails.
  • You can filter by firmographics – industry, revenue, location, etc.
  • Instant access to phone numbers – no more searching for direct dials.

What I don’t like:

  • Pricing feels steep compared to other tools, especially if you’re a solo founder.
  • No deep intent data or company activity insights, which some other tools have.

Best for: Teams or pros who need reliable data at scale for targeted outreach.

20. Overloop – Sales Engagement with a Side of Data

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Overloop (used to be Prospect.io) is more of a cold outreach platform than a data tool, but you can scrape leads and launch multistep email campaigns from one place.

What I like:

  • Sequencing + CRM-lite features
  • Email finder baked in
  • LinkedIn plugin works well

What I don’t like:

  • Small contact database
  • Not great if you want deep firmographics

Best for: Solo sales reps or lean teams doing manual outreach.

21. Hunter.io – Simplicity That Works

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Hunter is the OG email finder—super lightweight and still one of my faves when I need quick contact info from a domain.

What I like:

  • Domain search is fast + accurate
  • Verifier is solid
  • Chrome plugin saves time

What I don’t like:

  • Only emails—no phone numbers or company intel
  • Bulk limits on free plan

Best for: Freelancers, marketers, and founders needing quick email hits.

22. Coldlytics – Done-for-You Lead Lists with Real Research

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Coldlytics is all about human-verified B2B lead lists. You fill out a brief, and their team builds lists based on your ICP.

What I like:

  • Actual humans verify every contact
  • Customizable briefs
  • Great for niche targeting

What I don’t like:

  • Takes 24–48 hours for delivery
  • No automation or CRM integrations

Best for: Agencies and founders who want hyper-targeted, clean lists with zero effort.

23. Seamless.ai – AI-Powered Prospecting Engine

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Seamless is basically a lead-finding machine that runs on AI hype. It auto-generates contact info and builds lead lists from search filters.

What I like:

  • Big database, tons of contacts
  • Integrates with LinkedIn + CRMs
  • Real-time data generation

What I don’t like:

  • Data accuracy isn’t consistent
  • Pricing feels sneaky (watch for upsells)

Best for: SDRs doing daily prospecting who want big lists fast.

24. LeadsGorilla – Local Biz Lead Finder

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This one’s a bit niche, but if you sell to local businesses, LeadsGorilla is awesome. It pulls local biz data from Google Maps, Facebook, and more.

What I like:

  • Great for scraping local leads
  • Includes lead scores + reports
  • Good for agencies doing local SEO or ads

What I don’t like:

  • Clunky UI
  • Not useful for B2B SaaS or enterprise leads

Best for: Digital marketers and consultants selling to local businesses.

25. Lusha – Fast, Reliable Contact Data

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Lusha’s Chrome extension is super handy. It’s like a LinkedIn contact finder with direct dials, and the data is usually pretty accurate.

What I like:

  • Works in-browser, seamless UX
  • Solid phone + email coverage
  • Clean dashboard + CRM integrations

What I don’t like:

  • Credits run out quick
  • Not much company context or intent

Best for: Reps focused on volume outreach with solid data.

26. Clay – Lead Enrichment on Steroids

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Clay isn’t a lead database—it’s more like an automation playground for sales ops. I use it to enrich, filter, and transform lead lists with crazy flexibility.

What I like:

  • Connects to dozens of data sources
  • You can build complex workflows
  • Great for enrichment + personalization

What I don’t like:

  • Not for beginners
  • Needs Zapier/API-level thinking

Best for: RevOps pros and marketers who want deep customization and enrichment.

27. Datanyze – Simple, Affordable Sales Intel

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Datanyze is like a diet version of ZoomInfo. It’s all browser-based and focused on tech stack detection + contact info.

What I like:

  • Chrome plugin is smooth
  • Detects tech used on sites
  • Decent pricing for small teams

What I don’t like:

  • No deep org charts
  • Not great for enterprise data

Best for: SaaS teams looking to target by tech stack.

28. DNB – Enterprise-Grade, Corporate Verified

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Dun & Bradstreet is legacy AF. If you need verified firmographic data, they’re still a powerhouse. But it’s not really built for fast outbound.

What I like:

  • Accurate, official business data
  • D-U-N-S numbers, financials, etc.
  • Trustworthy for compliance

What I don’t like:

  • UI feels like it’s from 2008
  • Not lead-gen friendly unless you buy extras

Best for: Enterprises needing risk-free, official data for due diligence or account-based selling.

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