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Verified August 2026

5 Best Anymail Finder Alternatives in 2026

Anymail Finder is an email finder and verifier billed on verified results from one credit pool. Here is the shortlist worth your time, compared on verified pricing, coverage, and the catch each vendor’s own page will not tell you.

The best Anymail Finder alternative depends on your channels. If email is the whole job, Hunter.io and Findymail are the closest swaps and Prospeo adds search. If you also validate phone numbers and IPs, 1Lookup returns a verified work email from a profile URL and validates all three channels on one credit balance.

Disclosure: this site is built by 1Lookup. It appears on this list where it genuinely fits, and we say plainly when a competitor is the better choice.

Anymail Finder homepage
Source: anymailfinder.com homepage, captured August 2026

Why teams look beyond Anymail Finder

  • Email only. No phone number validation, no line type, carrier or HLR data, no IP intelligence and no address data: the whole catalogue is finding and verifying work email
  • Hard stop, no overage. The terms of service state "Once you have used all of your Credits during a Term or month, you will no longer be able to use the Services", and the API returns HTTP 402. No pay-as-you-go rate is published anywhere, so the only way past the allowance is buying a bigger plan
  • Subscription-only with no one-off purchase on the pricing page, and the entry tier is dear per credit: $29/month for 400 credits is $0.073 a credit, roughly nine times the $0.008 rate of the largest monthly tier
  • Their own acceptable use policy states "There are no guarantees regarding the accuracy of emails or the service in general", which sits against the "97%+ delivery guarantee" marketed on the pricing and verifier pages
  • Their headline coverage and accuracy figures come from a benchmark Anymail Finder published themselves while being one of the 14 tools tested. They disclose that and had three other verifiers adjudicate the results, but they chose the sample and ran the test
  • No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 claim appears on any of their legal pages. Compliance is GDPR and UK GDPR with a DPA and a named data protection officer, and nothing else
  • The 99.95% uptime figure is marketing, not a contract. Their API page qualifies it as "Monitored by a reliability team, with an SLA on request", so self-serve buyers have no committed service level
  • The acceptable use policy reserves two unusual rights: "We may change the definition or value of a 'credit' at any time", and "We reserve the right to remove credits without issuing a refund if we believe a user is breaching our Terms of Service"
  • B2B use only: "Our services are to be used for business-to-business communication only"

These are factual scope and pricing characteristics, not knocks; Anymail Finder remains the right tool for the buyers described in the verdict section below.

The shortlist, in order

1Lookup logo1. 1LookupOur product

Best when email is not the only channel you check

Pick 1Lookup when the same credits have to cover phone line type, carrier and HLR status, email deliverability and IP risk, so an email-only subscription would sit alongside a second vendor doing the rest.

Starting price
$99/mo for 20,000 credits ($4.95 per 1,000, down to $2.00 on Enterprise)
Free option
Free single lookups via the online tools at 1lookup.io/tools, no account required
The catch
Younger brand with a smaller public review footprint than long-established incumbents

Hunter.io logo2. Hunter.io

Best for domain-first email finding with built-in verification

Pick Hunter.io when your prospecting starts from company domains and you want found addresses with confidence scores plus verification in one simple tool, and phone numbers are not the priority.

Starting price
$49/mo for 2,000 credits ($34/mo billed yearly, -30%); 2,000 credits = up to 2,000 email searches or up to 4,000 verifications (verification costs 0.5 credit)
Free option
Free plan: 50 credits/mo (= up to 100 verifications or 50 searches), 1 connected email account, 500 recipients per sequence, basic Discover filters, unlimited team members
The catch
Email-only: no phone number or IP address validation/intelligence

Findymail logo3. Findymail

Best for reps who find contacts while browsing LinkedIn

Pick Findymail when your sellers work in the browser rather than through an endpoint, and you want a miss to cost nothing on a plan that also buys phone numbers.

Starting price
$49/month for 1,000 credits (Basic), which is $0.049 per email found or $0.49 per phone number. The plan most of their pages lead with is Starter at $99/month for 5,000 finder credits plus 5,000 bonus verifier credits, $0.0198 per email found; $990/year billed annually
Free option
No recurring free plan. Sign-up grants a one-off allowance: "Sign up for a free account and get 10 credits to test Findymail. No credit card required." An API key is issued on that free account, so the API can be called before paying
The catch
It finds contacts; it does not check ones you already hold on any channel but email. There is no phone validation as distinct from phone finding, no line type, carrier, HLR or reachability product, and no IP intelligence, so fraud screening and number-deliverability work need another vendor

Prospeo logo4. Prospeo

Best for building the list and revealing it in one place

Pick Prospeo when you need to filter people and companies across dozens of criteria before revealing anything, and verified mobile numbers should draw on the same credits.

Starting price
$49/user/month for 2,000 credits (Starter, monthly), or $441/user/year for 24,000 credits (all credits released on the purchase date). 2,000 credits buys up to 2,000 verified emails or 200 verified mobiles, since a mobile costs 10 credits
Free option
Free plan, $0, 100 credits per month with no time limit: people and company search on 28 of the 41 filters, 3 intent topics, a 25-row selection cap for export, Chrome extension, MCP server, CSV export and 5 AI Lookalike searches. No CSV enrichment and no integrations. Prospeo's two published sources disagree on API access: the pricing page's plan-comparison table marks the public API not included on Free, while the help centre publishes Free rate limits of 1/second, 20/minute and 50/day
The catch
It is not a validation service: there is no standalone email verification, no phone validation, no line type or HLR data and no IP product, and no way to pass in an address or number you already hold and pay to check it. Verification only ever arrives attached to a find

FullEnrich logo5. FullEnrich

Best find rate, by routing one request through many vendors

Pick FullEnrich when coverage is the whole point and you would rather buy one waterfall than sign a contract with each of the vendors inside it.

Starting price
$29/month for 500 credits ($0.058 a credit) on the Pro monthly ladder, which is up to 500 verified work emails found or 50 mobile numbers found. Billed yearly the entry rung is $312/year for 6,000 credits ($0.052 a credit). The pricing page's own slider defaults one rung up, at 1,000 credits a month for $55
Free option
Free trial: "50 credits to start", "No credit card", and extra credits for inviting team members. Full Pro feature access on it, including the API, MCP server, CRM integrations and bulk CSV. 50 credits is 50 work emails, or 5 mobile numbers at 10 credits each
The catch
No standalone verification: the documented endpoint set is enrich, reverse email lookup, people search, company search, lookup, credit balance and key check. There is no endpoint that takes an email or phone you already hold and returns a validity verdict, no phone validation, no line type or HLR data and no IP product. Verification runs only on data FullEnrich itself found

All 5 compared on the same criteria

ProductEmailPhoneIPStarting priceFree option
1Lookup logo1Lookup$99/mo for 20,000 credits ($4.95 per 1,000, down to $2.00 on Enterprise)Free single lookups via the online tools at 1lookup.io/tools, no account required
Hunter.io logoHunter.io$49/mo for 2,000 credits ($34/mo billed yearly, -30%); 2,000 credits = up to 2,000 email searches or up to 4,000 verifications (verification costs 0.5 credit)Free plan: 50 credits/mo (= up to 100 verifications or 50 searches), 1 connected email account, 500 recipients per sequence, basic Discover filters, unlimited team members
Findymail logoFindymail$49/month for 1,000 credits (Basic), which is $0.049 per email found or $0.49 per phone number. The plan most of their pages lead with is Starter at $99/month for 5,000 finder credits plus 5,000 bonus verifier credits, $0.0198 per email found; $990/year billed annuallyNo recurring free plan. Sign-up grants a one-off allowance: "Sign up for a free account and get 10 credits to test Findymail. No credit card required." An API key is issued on that free account, so the API can be called before paying
Prospeo logoProspeo$49/user/month for 2,000 credits (Starter, monthly), or $441/user/year for 24,000 credits (all credits released on the purchase date). 2,000 credits buys up to 2,000 verified emails or 200 verified mobiles, since a mobile costs 10 creditsFree plan, $0, 100 credits per month with no time limit: people and company search on 28 of the 41 filters, 3 intent topics, a 25-row selection cap for export, Chrome extension, MCP server, CSV export and 5 AI Lookalike searches. No CSV enrichment and no integrations. Prospeo's two published sources disagree on API access: the pricing page's plan-comparison table marks the public API not included on Free, while the help centre publishes Free rate limits of 1/second, 20/minute and 50/day
FullEnrich logoFullEnrich$29/month for 500 credits ($0.058 a credit) on the Pro monthly ladder, which is up to 500 verified work emails found or 50 mobile numbers found. Billed yearly the entry rung is $312/year for 6,000 credits ($0.052 a credit). The pricing page's own slider defaults one rung up, at 1,000 credits a month for $55Free trial: "50 credits to start", "No credit card", and extra credits for inviting team members. Full Pro feature access on it, including the API, MCP server, CRM integrations and bulk CSV. 50 credits is 50 work emails, or 5 mobile numbers at 10 credits each

Prices verified from each vendor’s public pricing page as of August 2026. Pricing models differ (subscriptions, pay-as-you-go credits, per-lookup metering), so compare at your real monthly volume; the full per-vendor volume tables are on each linked comparison page.

Who should choose what

  • 1Lookup logo1Lookup: Best when email is not the only channel you check.
  • Hunter.io logoHunter.io: Best for domain-first email finding with built-in verification.
  • Findymail logoFindymail: Best for reps who find contacts while browsing LinkedIn.
  • Prospeo logoProspeo: Best for building the list and revealing it in one place.
  • FullEnrich logoFullEnrich: Best find rate, by routing one request through many vendors.

Migration effort

The API side is a straightforward swap: their person endpoint already accepts a LinkedIn profile URL, so if that is how you call it the input shape carries over unchanged. Two things to check first. Credits roll over with no cap while you are subscribed, so cancelling with a large balance forfeits it at the end of the period. And their bulk pipeline charges on download rather than on submission, so a partly consumed bulk job is not a partly spent balance.

Anymail Finder alternatives FAQ

What is the best Anymail Finder alternative?

For email only, Hunter.io works from company domains and Findymail works from the browser. Prospeo adds a searchable database, and FullEnrich adds a multi-vendor waterfall for coverage. 1Lookup fits teams that also validate phone numbers and IPs and want one credit balance and one key across all of it.

Is there an Anymail Finder alternative with pay-as-you-go?

Anymail Finder publishes no pay-as-you-go rate: past the plan allowance the service stops and the API returns a payment-required error, and the published remedy is a larger plan. 1Lookup bills per lookup with no plan tier. The verified table above records each vendor's entry point and what happens when credits run out.

Do Anymail Finder credits expire?

Not while you are subscribed. They state credits roll over with no cap for as long as the subscription stays active, which is the most generous rule on this shortlist. On cancellation they survive to the end of the current billing period and then expire, and yearly plans are not refunded for unused credits.

How reliable are the coverage and accuracy figures?

Treat them as vendor claims. The headline coverage and accuracy numbers come from a benchmark Anymail Finder published while being one of the fourteen tools tested; they disclose that and had three external verifiers adjudicate the results. Nobody in this category publishes a figure that was not produced by a party with a stake in it, which is why no accuracy claim appears on this page.

Test the all-in-one option first

1Lookup’s 7-day free trial includes $20 of credits across phone, email, and IP validation. Run your own numbers before you decide.