Cleanlist

Cleanlist

Turns a name, LinkedIn URL, domain, or CSV into a verified, enriched, CRM-ready B2B contact list.

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📁 CRM, Sales & Marketing Tech🗣️ English📅 August 23, 2026

Description

Building a sales list usually means stitching together five or six different tools — one to find people, another to guess their email, another to verify it isn't dead, another to check the company details — and hoping none of them disagree. Cleanlist does that whole chain in one pass: give it a name, a LinkedIn profile, a company domain, or a spreadsheet, and it comes back with a verified email, phone number, and enriched company data ready to drop straight into your CRM.

Under the hood, Cleanlist runs a waterfall across 25+ data providers plus AI research agents, claiming 98% email accuracy and 85% direct-dial phone coverage. It accepts CSVs, LinkedIn or Sales Navigator URLs, domains, or plain search filters (20+ available), and its "Smart Agents" handle cleanup tasks like normalizing job titles and formatting phone numbers through natural-language prompts. A REST API (~30 endpoints), an MCP server for Claude, and native syncs to HubSpot, Salesforce, Outreach, Pipedrive, Lemlist and Salesloft round it out, alongside no-code connectors for Clay, Make, n8n, Zapier and Google Sheets.

💬 Our review

The short version: Cleanlist collapses the usual five-tool prospecting stack into one waterfall-plus-verification pass, and the credit model (1 credit per email, 11 for a full enriched contact) makes the real cost per contact easy to calculate up front — a genuine advantage over enrichment tools that hide behind opaque "per seat" pricing.

The free tier's 360 credits a year is really just enough to kick the tires — about 30 full contacts — so any real prospecting volume pushes you to at least the $59/month Starter plan (18,000 credits/year, 2 seats). B2B contact data famously decays fast (Cleanlist itself cites ~22.5% a year), so this isn't a one-time purchase category regardless of vendor — budget for ongoing subscription cost, not a single list-build. Against a single-purpose tool like Hunter or Apollo, Cleanlist's edge is the waterfall (multiple providers tried automatically) plus native CRM sync and workflow integrations (Clay, n8n, Zapier); the API and MCP server being gated to Pro-and-up ($172/month) is the main friction point if you wanted to build this into your own tooling from day one.

💰 Pricing

Freemium, credit-basedFree: 360 credits/year. Starter: $59/month (billed annually), 18,000 credits/year, 2 seats. Pro: $172/month, 60,000 credits/year, 5 seats. Scale: $449/month, 180,000 credits/year, 10 seats. 1 credit = 1 email enrichment, 11 credits = 1 full contact.
Free 0Starter 59Pro 172Scale 449

📊 Global score

53Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile90/100Excellent

Profile completeness

🤖 AI-enriched data

💰 Pricing model
🆓 Freemium à base de crédits

Free : 360 crédits/an. Starter : 59 $/mois (facturation annuelle), 18 000 crédits/an, 2 sièges. Pro : 172 $/mois, 60 000 crédits/an, 5 sièges. Scale : 449 $/mois, 180 000 crédits/an, 10 sièges. 1 crédit = 1 email enrichi, 11 crédits = 1 contact complet. 15 $/siège additionnel.

👥 Target audienceÉquipes sales, marketing et RevOps (SDR, BDR, GTM engineers, agences) ayant besoin de données de contact B2B vérifiées
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesWorldwide
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Pros

Cascade de 25+ fournisseurs de données pour maximiser le taux de résolution

98% de précision email revendiquée, 85% de couverture téléphone direct

Sync natif vers HubSpot, Salesforce, Outreach, Pipedrive, Lemlist, Salesloft

API REST + serveur MCP pour Claude, connecteurs no-code (Zapier, n8n, Make)

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Cons

Palier gratuit très limité (360 crédits/an, ~30 contacts complets)

API et serveur MCP réservés aux plans Pro (172 $/mois) et supérieurs

Playbook Builder réservé au plan Scale (449 $/mois)

Données B2B qui se dégradent vite (~22,5%/an) — coût récurrent, pas ponctuel

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