Head-to-head scorecardComparison

Leadzy vs Hunter.io

Hunter.io nails one job: find an email given a domain. Leadzy does that and wraps it in signal-led sourcing, AI writing and autopilot lists. Here is how they compare.

Finder
Hunter scope
Suite
Leadzy scope
$34 vs $49
Entry price
62 vs 0
Intent detectors
Leadzy results next to a Hunter-style email finder
One is a focused email finder; the other is a full signals-led prospecting workflow.

Executive summary

Hunter.io has been the dominant email finder for nearly a decade: give it a domain, get verified emails. The UX is clean, the API is clean, and the pricing is transparent. Hunter has expanded into Campaigns (a lightweight sequencer), email verification and a Chrome extension, but the core use case remains "I have a company list, get me the emails." Leadzy is a different scope: signal-led list sourcing, 62 intent detectors, verified emails included, AI writer, CRM push and Autopilot mode. For teams whose bottleneck is "I don't know who to email yet," Leadzy is more complete. For teams whose bottleneck is "I have a list, just get me emails," Hunter is cheaper and simpler. This page explains when each wins.

Key takeaways
  • Hunter is a specialist email finder; Leadzy is a full sourcing + intent + AI-writing suite.
  • Hunter starts at $34/mo (Starter). Leadzy starts at $49/mo — more expensive but more complete.
  • Hunter is ideal when you already have a company list and just need emails.
  • Leadzy is ideal when you need to build the list from triggers + enrichment + copy.
  • The two tools often coexist at small teams that want Hunter's simplicity for ad-hoc reveals.

Positioning

Hunter optimises for a single, well-defined job: email discovery from a domain or person-name + company. It does that job better than almost any competitor — fast, accurate, well-API-ed, well-priced.

Leadzy optimises for the preceding step: who should we email in the first place? Signals, triggers, ICP-shaped sourcing, enrichment. Emails come bundled but they are one output among several, not the product.

Pricing

Hunter's pricing is public and usage-based. Free plan grants 25 searches + 50 verifications per month. Starter is $34/mo with 500 searches; Growth is $104/mo with 5,000 searches; Pro is $349/mo with 50,000 searches.

Leadzy is $49/mo flat for Starter, $149/mo flat for Growth (up to 5 users with all features), custom for Scale. The apparent 30% entry-price gap is misleading: Leadzy's entry plan includes list sourcing, 62 detectors and an AI writer that Hunter simply does not offer.

  • Hunter: cheap and predictable for pure email-finding
  • Leadzy: higher entry but bundles sourcing + intent + AI
  • Compare total workflow cost, not just plan price

Data accuracy & verification

Hunter's email verification is excellent — often cited as the gold standard for catch-all detection and confidence scoring. If deliverability hygiene is your top priority, Hunter is hard to beat.

Leadzy's emails are SMTP-verified at enrichment with a deliverability score. Accuracy is competitive, though for catch-all domain edge cases Hunter retains a slight edge.

Deliverability tools

Hunter ships a full toolkit — MX, SPF, DMARC inspection, bulk verification, blacklist checks — and publishes extensive deliverability content. For teams scaling cold email infrastructure, this is a real differentiator.

Leadzy does not attempt to replicate Hunter's verification depth. If your stack already has Hunter for verification, pairing Leadzy upstream for sourcing is a common combination.

Workflow fit

For an SDR running 500 emails/day from a fixed target list, Hunter + a sequencer is a lean, cheap stack.

For a RevOps team maintaining a triggered pipeline that refreshes weekly with AI-drafted openers, Leadzy + an existing sequencer is the fit.

Hunter does not build the list. Leadzy does. That is the core difference.

Leadzy filter building a triggered list
Leadzy builds the list; Hunter fills in the emails. Different jobs.

Verdict by team profile

Scenarios below walk through five archetypes. Short version: Hunter wins when you already have a company list; Leadzy wins when you need to build it.

"A list of companies without emails is useless. A list of emails without context is spam. Leadzy gives you both. Hunter gives you the second."

Leadzy Research, April 2026
ScorecardFeature by feature

Leadzy vs Hunter.

Feature
Leadzy
Hunter
Core scope
TieFull prospecting suite
Email finder
Email finder quality
Strong
EdgeBest-in-class
List sourcing
WinNative
Not native
Intent detectors
Win62 included
None
AI writer
WinIncluded
Basic
Sequencer
None native
EdgeCampaigns (lightweight)
Verification tools
Included
EdgeBest-in-class
Entry price
$49/mo
Edge$34/mo
SMB / local sourcing
WinNative
No
Free trial
Tie7 days full features
Free tier with 25 searches

Feature comparison : Leadzy vs Hunter.io

Discovery & sourcing

FeatureLeadzyHunter.ioWinner
Email finder (domain → email)IncludedBest-in-class Competitor
Company / list sourcingNative signals-ledNot native Leadzy
Intent detectors62 signals on every planNone Leadzy
Google Maps / SMB sourcingNativeNo Leadzy
Chrome extensionBasic CRM-sideBest-in-class Competitor

Verification & deliverability

FeatureLeadzyHunter.ioWinner
Email verificationIncludedBest-in-class catch-all detection Competitor
Bulk verificationAvailableCore feature Competitor
MX / SPF / DMARC auditNo native toolsYes Competitor
Deliverability score per addressYesYes Tie

Outreach & workflow

FeatureLeadzyHunter.ioWinner
Native sequencerNo (integrates out)Campaigns (lightweight) Competitor
AI writerIncluded, signal-groundedBasic Leadzy
Autopilot / ongoing listsIncludedNo Leadzy
CRM integrationsSalesforce, HubSpot, PipedriveHubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho Tie
APIYesYes (well-documented) Tie

Pricing

PlanPriceSeatsCreditsFeatures
Hunter Free$0125 searches / 50 verif.
  • Basic finder
  • Chrome extension
Hunter Starter$34/mo3 seats500 searches
  • Campaigns
  • CSV exports
Hunter Growth$104/mo10 seats5,000 searches
  • Priority support
  • Custom tracking
Hunter Pro$349/moUnlimited50,000 searches
  • API priority
  • SSO
Leadzy Starter$49/mo1Monthly quota
  • 62 detectors
  • AI writer
Leadzy Growth$149/moUp to 5Higher quota
  • Autopilot
  • Webhooks
Leadzy ScaleCustomUnlimitedNegotiated
  • SSO
  • SLA
  • CSM

Real cost by team size

  • Solo founder: Leadzy $49 vs Hunter.io $34 (Starter) — Hunter cheaper but narrower scope
  • Team of 5 SDRs: Leadzy $149 flat vs Hunter.io $104 (Growth) — Hunter cheaper; add a sourcing layer elsewhere
  • Team of 20: Leadzy Custom (est. $499–$999) vs Hunter.io $349 (Pro) — Hunter cheaper but no list sourcing / intent

Leadzy — Pros

  • Native list sourcing — Hunter does not build lists
  • 62 intent detectors included on every paid plan
  • Signal-grounded AI writer for first-sentence personalisation
  • Autopilot mode keeps the pipeline fresh automatically

Leadzy — Cons

  • Email verification tooling is thinner than Hunter's
  • Higher entry price than Hunter Starter

Hunter.io — Pros

  • Best-in-class email verification and deliverability toolkit
  • Clean, well-documented API trusted by developer teams
  • Low entry price ($34/mo) for teams with a pre-built company list
  • Generous free tier for evaluation and hobby use

Hunter.io — Cons

  • No list sourcing — you bring your own company list
  • No intent signals or buying-signal detectors
  • Campaigns sequencer is basic compared to Lemlist / Outreach
  • AI writer is basic; not signal-grounded like Leadzy

Who should switch, who should stay

Stay on Hunter if your bottleneck is "I have a list, I need the emails" — that is Hunter's wheelhouse and it is cheap and simple. Stay on Hunter if email verification hygiene is mission-critical and you do not want to outsource it to a different tool. Choose Leadzy if your bottleneck is list-building: you have an ICP and triggers in mind but no starting company list, or you want signal-driven accounts refreshed automatically. Many teams run both: Leadzy upstream for triggered segments, Hunter on top for final verification before send. At <5 seats and low volume, this combination is reasonable; at scale, Leadzy's included verification usually suffices.

Real-world scenarios

SDR with a fixed company list

Problem: An SDR receives a list of 2,000 target accounts from marketing and needs emails for every decision-maker.

Hunter.io: Hunter bulk finder + verification handles this cleanly for ~$104/mo Growth.

Leadzy: Leadzy can enrich the list too but is optimised for generating lists, not enriching existing ones.

Verdict: Hunter is cheaper and more focused for this specific motion.

RevOps building a triggered pipeline

Problem: A RevOps lead needs a recurring list of US SaaS companies that hired a Head of Revenue in the last 30 days.

Hunter.io: Hunter has no concept of "companies that hired X" — you cannot build this with Hunter alone.

Leadzy: Leadzy turns this into a saved segment with one detector, refreshed automatically via Autopilot.

Verdict: Leadzy is purpose-built for this motion.

Developer building email discovery into a product

Problem: An engineering team is adding email discovery to an internal tool and needs a robust API with clear SLAs.

Hunter.io: Hunter's API is the industry-standard developer choice: well-documented, stable, affordable.

Leadzy: Leadzy exposes APIs on paid plans but is not API-first in the same way.

Verdict: Hunter is the better API choice.

Agency running 10 client campaigns

Problem: An outbound agency needs per-client segmentation with triggered signals and AI openers.

Hunter.io: Hunter can supply emails but not signals or AI personalisation grounded in triggers.

Leadzy: Leadzy workspaces isolate each client; flat team pricing fits agency economics.

Verdict: Leadzy is the better fit for multi-client outbound workflow.

Founder-led sales pre-SDR

Problem: A founder wants 20 high-fit conversations a week without a full outbound stack.

Hunter.io: Hunter Free + Starter is cheap but the founder still has to build the company list manually.

Leadzy: Leadzy Starter generates the list from triggers and drafts openers, saving hours per week.

Verdict: Leadzy saves time at founder-stage; Hunter saves money if time is abundant.

How we tested

This comparison is based on hands-on testing of both platforms during March and April 2026, Hunter.io public pricing and documentation, and independent G2 / Product Hunt reviews. Feature winner flags reflect our honest read at the referenced tier. Affiliation disclaimer: Leadzy is a Leadzy product. We have worked to represent Hunter's genuine strengths (email verification, API, deliverability tooling) fairly. Contact research@leadzy.com for factual corrections.

Leadzy is our own product. We apply the same methodology to all tools compared and publish the cases where a competitor wins.

Why LeadzyKey differences

What makes the difference.

01

Sourcing, not just finding

Leadzy generates the company list; Hunter only fills in emails.

02

62 detectors, no add-on

Intent signals are in the base plan, not behind an upsell.

03

AI writer grounded in signal

Every first sentence drafted against the actual trigger that matched the account.

04

Autopilot pipeline

Set your segment once; matched accounts flow to CRM every day.

FAQFrequently asked

Quick answers.

Is Hunter cheaper than Leadzy?
At entry pricing, yes — Hunter Starter is $34/mo vs Leadzy Starter $49/mo. But scope differs: Leadzy includes list sourcing, intent signals and an AI writer that Hunter does not offer. Compare by workflow, not plan price.
Can Leadzy do what Hunter does?
Leadzy can find and verify emails, yes. For pure email-finder workflows, Hunter is cheaper and slightly more accurate on catch-all edge cases. Leadzy adds list sourcing, intent and AI writing that Hunter does not.
Can Hunter do what Leadzy does?
No — Hunter does not source company lists, does not ship intent signals, and does not have a signal-grounded AI writer. These are not Hunter's scope.
Which has better email accuracy?
Both are strong. Hunter has a slight edge on catch-all domain handling and is generally considered the gold standard for verification. For triggered-list prospecting, Leadzy's combined sourcing + verification is sufficient for most teams.
Does Hunter have intent signals?
No. Hunter is focused on email discovery and verification. For intent-based prospecting, you need a different tool — Leadzy, Apollo, ZoomInfo or Cognism cover this.
Can I use Hunter and Leadzy together?
Yes, this is a common combination. Leadzy generates triggered company lists and first-pass emails; Hunter does final verification before high-stakes sends. At <10 seats this is reasonable; at scale, pick one.
Does Hunter have a free tier?
Yes, 25 searches + 50 verifications per month. Good for casual testing and API evaluation. Leadzy offers a 7-day full-feature trial instead.
Is Hunter's API reliable?
Hunter's API is widely considered the industry standard for email discovery — stable, well-documented, with clear rate limits and SLAs at higher tiers.
Does Leadzy have a Chrome extension like Hunter?
Leadzy offers a Chrome extension for CRM integration; it is not the same as Hunter's one-click domain email finder. For that specific use case, Hunter remains the specialist.
Which is better for cold email deliverability?
Hunter's verification and bulk-check tools are the more complete deliverability stack as a standalone. Leadzy ships verified emails in the same workflow but does not match Hunter's dedicated deliverability toolkit depth.

Sources

  1. Hunter.io pricing pageAccessed: 2026-04-20
  2. Hunter.io API documentationAccessed: 2026-04-20
  3. G2: Hunter reviewsAccessed: 2026-04-20