QuickEnrich

QuickEnrich

B2B contact-enrichment tool that finds verified business emails and phone numbers from a company's website, Google Maps, and public profiles — with a genuinely free 300-lookups-a-month tier.

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📁 CRM, Sales & Marketing Tech🗣️ English📅 August 22, 2026

Description

Sales teams doing outreach constantly hit the same wall: they know which company they want to reach, but not the right person's actual contact details. QuickEnrich is built to close that specific gap — give it a company or a name, and it tries to surface a verified email address or phone number.

It discovers verified business emails and mobile numbers by pulling from company websites, Google Maps, Common Crawl, and public social profiles, claiming 40% more coverage than competitors (a self-reported figure, not independently verified). It offers a bulk contact finder, domain and job-title lookup, API access up to 6,000 requests per minute on its top tier, bounce-validated data, a data resale license on premium plans, and Clay integration. The Free tier gives 300 lookups per month. Starter runs $24-29/month for 72,000 annual credits. Growth runs $83-99/month for an unlimited web app plus metered API access. GTM Unlimited runs $333-399/month for unlimited everything.

💬 Our review

The short version: the free 300-lookups/month tier is genuinely usable for a solo operator doing light prospecting, and the API throughput on the top tier (6,000 requests/minute) is aggressive compared to most contact-enrichment competitors — but the "40% more coverage" claim is QuickEnrich's own number, not an independently verified benchmark, so treat it as marketing until tested against your own target list.

Against Apollo.io and Hunter.io, established players in the same space, QuickEnrich's differentiators are the size of its free tier and its very high API rate limits for teams building enrichment into their own tooling via Clay or a custom pipeline. The usual caution applies to any contact-enrichment tool regardless of vendor: sourced-data freshness varies, and using contact data for outreach carries real compliance obligations under regulations like GDPR and CCPA that the tool itself won't manage for you. Best fit: SDR teams and GTM agencies wanting a cheaper, high-throughput alternative to Apollo for programmatic enrichment. Weaker fit: teams that need independently audited accuracy figures before committing budget.

💰 Pricing

FreemiumFree (300/mois) → Starter 24-29 $/mois → Growth 83-99 $/mois → GTM Unlimited 333-399 $/mois.
Free 0 $ — 300 recherches/moisStarter 24-29 $/moisGrowth 83-99 $/moisGTM Unlimited 333-399 $/mois

📊 Global score

45Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile75/100Bien

Profile completeness

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💰 Pricing model
🆓 Freemium

Free : 300 recherches/mois. Starter : 24-29 $/mois (72 000 crédits annuels). Growth : 83-99 $/mois (app web illimitée + API mesurée). GTM Unlimited : 333-399 $/mois (tout illimité).

👥 Target audienceÉquipes SDR, agences GTM, développeurs ayant besoin d'un accès programmatique aux données B2B
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesMarché anglophone / mondial
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Pros

Palier gratuit réellement exploitable (300 recherches/mois)

Débit API très élevé (jusqu'à 6 000 req/min)

Données validées par vérification de rebond (bounce)

Intégration Clay incluse

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Cons

Chiffre de couverture "+40%" auto-déclaré, non vérifié indépendamment

Fraîcheur des données sourcées à vérifier au cas par cas

Conformité RGPD/CCPA de l'usage reste à la charge de l'utilisateur

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