Anymail Finder Pricing and an Email Finder API Alternative
Anymail Finder has been shipping an email finder API for years, and a LinkedIn profile URL is a first-class input on its main endpoint, which is the same job 1Lookup's LinkedIn Email Finder does. The honest differences are scope and shape: they are email only, sold as a subscription whose allowance stops the service when it empties, against per-lookup calls on one balance that also pays for phone and IP checks.
Anymail Finder is an email finding and verification service sold as monthly or yearly credit plans, with one pool covering both jobs and a credit charged only when a verified email comes back. It is email only: no phone, IP or address data. 1Lookup sells the same finding job as individual API calls on one shared balance, starting with LinkedIn Email Finder at 30 credits, charged only on a match.
The Anymail Finder jobs, priced per lookup
Each card is one API call on the same universal credit balance, billed on the result rather than the request. The last two are jobs Anymail Finder does not sell at all, which is the clearest reason a buyer ends up holding both.

Find Person Email from a LinkedIn URL
LinkedIn Email Finder API
A public LinkedIn profile URL in; a verified work email out, with full name, job title, company, company domain and location attached to the row.
30 credits per match, charged only on a match

Find Person Email from a name and domain
Email Enrichment API
First name, last name and a company domain in; one work email out. The cheap, high-volume way to fill an email column across a whole list.
5 credits per match, free on a miss

Verify Email
Email Validation API
Check an address you already hold: syntax, MX, SMTP, disposable and role-account detection, with a deliverability verdict per address.
1 credit per check

Find Decision Maker Email
B2B Contact Append API
The full record rather than one field: work email with a confidence rating, job title, seniority, department, employer details and employment history.
75 credits per match, free on a miss

Not in their catalogue: the profile behind the URL
LinkedIn Profile Lookup API
The profile itself: name, headline, location, current role, dated job history, education and skills from a public LinkedIn URL.
10 credits per profile found, free on a miss

Not in their catalogue: phone numbers
Mobile Finder API
A profile URL, a work email or a personal email in; a mobile number out when one exists. Coverage is primarily US and there is no country filter.
40 credits per match, free on a miss
1Lookup vs Anymail Finder: the same criteria, side by side
Both products measured on identical criteria, with Anymail Finder’s numbers taken from its own published pricing.
- Phone
- IP
- Anymail Finder · Starts at
- $29/month for 400 credits, their page's own rate being $0.073 a credit; a credit is one verified person email, so that is $72.50 per 1,000 verified emails at the entry tier. The cheapest yearly commitment is $228 for 4,800 credits ($0.048 a credit)
- 1Lookup: $99/mo for 20,000 credits ($4.95 per 1,000, down to $2.00 on Enterprise)
- Anymail Finder · Cheapest published per 1,000
- $5.35 at their largest published tier
- 1Lookup: $2.00 per 1,000 at 1,000,000 lookups/mo
- Anymail Finder · Free trial
- No time-limited trial of a paid plan. The 100 free credits are the trial, described as "no commitment"
- 1Lookup: 7-day free trial on every plan: $5 of credits on Starter, $20 on Growth, Professional, and Enterprise (card required, nothing charged up front)
- Anymail Finder · Do credits expire?
- No expiry while subscribed: "Unused credits roll over with no cap while your subscription stays active." On cancellation they survive to the end of the current billing period, month or 12-month yearly term, and then expire, and "yearly plans aren't refunded for unused credits". The terms of service state "Credits are non-refundable"
- 1Lookup: Unused monthly credits roll over for 3 months; separately purchased credits last 1 year
| Criteria | ||
|---|---|---|
| Contact-data coverage | EmailPhoneIP | EmailPhoneIP |
| Pricing model | Monthly plans with universal credits; core phone, email and IP lookups cost 1 credit, enrichment and intelligence products cost more | Subscription-only credit plans, monthly or yearly, with one credit pool shared by finding and verification and no separate verification credit. Eight monthly tiers: 400 credits $29, 1,000 $49, 2,000 $89, 5,000 $149, 10,000 $199 (marked "Best value"), 25,000 $299, 50,000 $499 and 100,000 $799, printed alongside their own per-credit rates of $0.073, $0.049, $0.045, $0.030, $0.020, $0.012, $0.010 and $0.008. Eight yearly tiers bill once and deliver the whole allowance upfront at a stated 33% saving: 4,800 credits $228, 12,000 $384, 24,000 $708, 60,000 $1,188, 120,000 $1,596, 300,000 $2,400, 600,000 $4,008 and 1,200,000 $6,420, at $0.048 down to $0.005 a credit. Credits are metered per result, not per call: Find Person Email and Find Company Emails are "1 credit only if a verified email is found" (the company search returns up to 20 emails for that 1 credit), Find Decision Maker Email is 2 credits because a discovery step runs first, and Verify Email is "0.2 credits charged for every check" regardless of outcome. Verification is bundled into every search result, and re-running the same search or verification within 30 days is free across the app, bulk, the API and the extension. Unused credits "roll over with no cap while your subscription stays active"; cancel and they "expire at the end of your current billing cycle". Prices exclude tax, VAT and GST. Above 100,000 credits a month, pricing is a quoted custom plan. |
| Starting price | $99/mo for 20,000 credits ($4.95 per 1,000, down to $2.00 on Enterprise) | $29/month for 400 credits, their page's own rate being $0.073 a credit; a credit is one verified person email, so that is $72.50 per 1,000 verified emails at the entry tier. The cheapest yearly commitment is $228 for 4,800 credits ($0.048 a credit) |
| Free option | Free single lookups via the online tools at 1lookup.io/tools, no account required | 100 free credits on signup, usable "across single search, bulk, and the API". A card must be added: "Sign up, verify your card, and your credits land instantly. Your card is only verified, not charged", and "you're only charged if you choose a plan". Their acceptable use policy qualifies it: free credits are "subject to our automated fraud detection systems; there is no guarantee that customers will receive free credits" |
| Free trial | 7-day free trial on every plan: $5 of credits on Starter, $20 on Growth, Professional, and Enterprise (card required, nothing charged up front) | No time-limited trial of a paid plan. The 100 free credits are the trial, described as "no commitment" |
| Do credits expire? | Unused monthly credits roll over for 3 months; separately purchased credits last 1 year | No expiry while subscribed: "Unused credits roll over with no cap while your subscription stays active." On cancellation they survive to the end of the current billing period, month or 12-month yearly term, and then expire, and "yearly plans aren't refunded for unused credits". The terms of service state "Credits are non-refundable" |
Cost per 1,000: Anymail Finder and 1Lookup
Published rates only, drawn on one shared scale that starts at $0.
- 1Lookup rate card
- Anymail Finder published tiers
Anymail Finder, per published tier
400 credits/mo (400 verified emails), the smallest plan
$72.5010,000 credits/mo, their "Best value" monthly tier
$19.90100,000 credits/mo, the largest self-serve monthly tier
$7.991,200,000 credits/yr, the largest published tier, delivered upfront
$5.35
1Lookup, reference band (a range, not a bar from $0)
All 4 plans, 20,000 lookups/mo to 1,000,000 lookups/mo
Cost per 1,000
| Product | Volume tier | Price | Cost per 1,000 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anymail Finder | 400 credits/mo (400 verified emails), the smallest plan | $29/month, their page printing $0.073 a credit | $72.50 |
| Anymail Finder | 10,000 credits/mo, their "Best value" monthly tier | $199/month at their printed $0.020 a credit | $19.90 |
| Anymail Finder | 100,000 credits/mo, the largest self-serve monthly tier | $799/month at their printed $0.008 a credit | $7.99 |
| Anymail Finder | 1,200,000 credits/yr, the largest published tier, delivered upfront | $6,420/year at their printed $0.005 a credit, against a $9,588 list price | $5.35 |
| 1Lookup | 20,000 lookups/mo | $99/mo (Starter) | $4.95 |
| 1Lookup | 85,000 lookups/mo | $299/mo (Growth) | $3.52 |
| 1Lookup | 250,000 lookups/mo | $799/mo (Professional) | $3.20 |
| 1Lookup | 1,000,000 lookups/mo | $1,999/mo (Enterprise) | $2.00 |
What Anymail Finder costs at volume
| Volume | Anymail Finder price | Per 1,000 |
|---|---|---|
| 400 credits/mo (400 verified emails), the smallest plan | $29/month, their page printing $0.073 a credit | $72.50 |
| 10,000 credits/mo, their "Best value" monthly tier | $199/month at their printed $0.020 a credit | $19.90 |
| 100,000 credits/mo, the largest self-serve monthly tier | $799/month at their printed $0.008 a credit | $7.99 |
| 1,200,000 credits/yr, the largest published tier, delivered upfront | $6,420/year at their printed $0.005 a credit, against a $9,588 list price | $5.35 |
Anymail Finder is priced as subscription credit plans, eight monthly and eight yearly steps each printed with its own per-credit rate, with no overage past the allowance; 1Lookup is priced per lookup on one shared balance, 30 credits for a verified work email from a LinkedIn URL and nothing on a miss. Compare a month of your real searches against the tier you would have to hold to cover your busiest week.
The same month, priced both ways
Pick one of Anymail Finder’s own published volumes. Their figure is their published price at that tier; ours is the cheapest plan on our rate card that covers it. Nothing here is interpolated.
1Lookup
$99/mo
The Starter plan, 20,000 credits a month at $4.95 per 1,000. Using 10,000 of them is 50% of the plan, so $9.90 per 1,000 effective.
Anymail Finder
$199
Their published price for “10,000 credits/mo, their "Best value" monthly tier”, at $19.90 per 1,000.
At 10,000 a month, 1Lookup is $100 cheaper, and the credits also cover phone, email and IP rather than one of them.
Anymail Finder rates as published on anymailfinder.com, verified August 2026. Pricing models differ (a monthly plan is not a credit pack), so a like-for-like month depends on your real mix of lookups. Check their pricing page
Before you sign: Anymail Finder and 1Lookup on the operational terms
The terms that decide what a year actually costs, rather than what the first month does. A blank means we could not verify it on either product’s published pages, not that the answer is nothing.
| Term | 1Lookup | Anymail Finder |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum commitment | None. Monthly plans with no contract and no minimum volume; cancel any time | None stated as a lock-in, but terms auto-renew: the agreement "shall be automatically renewed for successive rolling periods of the Initial Term" of one month or one year unless the customer gives notice. Anymail Finder must give 30 days' written notice to terminate; the customer may notify at any time. Plans can be changed from the pricing page, upgrades take effect immediately, and "your existing credits stay in your balance". |
| Cost per extra seat | — | None. "You can add unlimited team members from your dashboard, and everyone shares the same credit pool - so one subscription covers your whole team, with no per-seat pricing." |
| Going over your quota | — | No overage rate exists. Past the allowance the service stops: "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 402 with a message pointing at the purchase page. The published remedy is buying a larger plan. |
| API access | Included on every plan and during the free trial; there is no tier that unlocks it | On every plan, and on the free 100 credits: the pricing FAQ says the free credits can be used across single search, bulk and the API, and no tier gates it. Activation is self-serve from the account page. Endpoints cover find-email for a person, a decision maker, a company and a LinkedIn URL, plus verify-email, a free bad-email report, account, bulk create/info/download, geo-lead and domain-email endpoints. The person endpoint accepts a LinkedIn URL alone or with name and company. Bulk takes up to 100,000 rows via CSV, Excel or JSON at roughly 1,000 rows per 5 minutes and charges credits only on download. Webhooks are supported on all four finder endpoints plus verification. Code samples in cURL, Node.js, Python and PHP, plus Clay, n8n, Make and Zapier. No official SDK, and no named CRM connector: CRMs are served through the REST API. |
| Rate limit | 1,000 requests per minute on standard accounts, with higher limits available on request | None published, on any tier. Every finder endpoint's docs carry "No Rate Limits. Our system efficiently auto-scales to handle high volumes of requests", and the API landing page adds "No 429s to handle and no backoff logic to write" and "The only limit is your credit balance". They recommend a 180-second client timeout because searches run live, and say most single lookups return in about 3 seconds. |
| Uptime SLA | — | No contractual SLA on self-serve. The API page advertises "99.95% uptime - Monitored by a reliability team, with an SLA on request". The terms of service contain no uptime commitment, only a maintenance window of 05:00 to 08:00 UK time and at least 6 business hours' notice for unscheduled maintenance. A public status page is linked in the footer. |
| Compliance | — | GDPR and UK GDPR only, with a Data Processing Addendum offered to all customers, a named Data Protection Officer, and a published subprocessor list. The DPA commits to encryption in transit and at rest, access controls and need-to-know, and return or deletion on termination. No SOC 2, ISO 27001 or HIPAA claim appears on any legal page. Retention is stated inconsistently across two of their own pages: the API page says lookup data is deleted after 30 days, while the GDPR page states search data is deleted after 6 months for bulk searches and 12 months for single searches. Account data is deleted 14 days after a deletion request and logs are purged within 14 days. A public opt-out form is published. |
| Support | Starter: Email Support; Growth: Priority Email & Chat Support; Professional: Chat + Live Meeting; Enterprise: Dedicated CSM | Email and live chat, named in the terms of service as the standard support services. The pricing page describes it as "Founder-led support - Fast, hands-on help over chat", with no tiering by plan. Volumes above the largest published tier route to a 20-minute call for a custom plan. |
Anymail Finder fine print worth reading twice
Published terms that change what Anymail Finder costs or what you can do with it. Each one links to the Anymail Finder page it was read on, because a claim about somebody else’s contract should be checkable in one click.
Past the plan allowance the service stops rather than metering: "Once you have used all of your Credits during a Term or month, you will no longer be able to use the Services." No pay-as-you-go rate is published.
Read it on Anymail Finder’s site"Credits are non-refundable." On cancellation unused credits survive only to the end of the current billing period, and "yearly plans aren't refunded for unused credits", so an unused yearly balance of up to 1,200,000 credits is forfeited at term end.
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteThe acceptable use policy reserves the right to change what a credit buys: "We may change the definition or value of a 'credit' at any time, including adjusting charges for new services."
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteThe same policy reserves the right to confiscate a paid balance: "We reserve the right to remove credits without issuing a refund if we believe a user is breaching our Terms of Service."
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteThe marketed "97%+ delivery guarantee" is disclaimed in the acceptable use policy: "There are no guarantees regarding the accuracy of emails or the service in general."
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteThe 100 free credits require a card on file, "Sign up, verify your card, and your credits land instantly", and are not contractually promised: "there is no guarantee that customers will receive free credits."
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteVerification of emails from other sources is charged on every check whatever the outcome, "0.2 credits charged for every check", unlike finder searches, which are charged only on a verified result.
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteA decision-maker search costs double, 2 credits, because a discovery step runs before the email lookup.
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteSubscriptions roll over automatically: terms "shall be automatically renewed for successive rolling periods of the Initial Term" unless the customer gives notice, while Anymail Finder itself must give 30 days' written notice.
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteListed prices are pre-tax: "Prices exclude tax, VAT, GST."
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteCustomers agree their own contact details may be disclosed: "we may share their data (name, email, address) with individuals whose emails they have searched for upon request and with other parties at our discretion."
Read it on Anymail Finder’s siteTheir headline coverage and accuracy figures come from a benchmark Anymail Finder published themselves while being one of the 14 tools tested; they disclose this and had three external verifiers adjudicate the results.
Read it on Anymail Finder’s site
1Lookup

Anymail Finder

Where Anymail Finder wins
- Billing is on outcome, not on calls: 1 credit is charged "only if a verified email is found", and the API docs say results that come back risky, blacklisted or not found are free. A per-lookup API charges for every request including the misses
- Credits roll over with no cap while the subscription is live, and re-running the same search or verification inside 30 days is free across the app, bulk uploads, the API and the Chrome extension, so overlapping lists and retries are not paid for twice
- One credit pool covers finding and verification. Verification is included free in every search result, and standalone checks on emails from elsewhere are 0.2 credits, so a buyer does not have to run and reconcile two vendors
- A LinkedIn profile URL is a first-class input on the main endpoint: their person endpoint accepts a LinkedIn URL alone or alongside name and company, and returns full name, job title and company with the verified email
- Batch and async infrastructure that raw per-lookup APIs usually lack: bulk jobs of up to 100,000 rows from CSV, Excel or JSON, webhooks on every finder and verification endpoint, and credits charged only when results are downloaded, so a bulk job that finds nothing costs nothing
- No published rate limits on any endpoint. Their docs state "No Rate Limits. Our system efficiently auto-scales to handle high volumes of requests", so there is no 429 handling or backoff logic to write
- They attempt to resolve catch-all domains rather than returning "accept-all" and stopping, which is where most verification APIs give up
- Unlimited team members on every plan sharing one credit pool, with no per-seat pricing
- Distribution far wider than an API endpoint: a Chrome extension, a no-code bulk uploader, Google Sheets formulas, Clay, Zapier, Make, n8n, and an MCP server for Claude, ChatGPT and Cursor
- A published bounce-refund route rather than a slogan: a free bad-email report endpoint plus an in-dashboard report, and "once we confirm a genuine hard bounce, the credits you spent go straight back"
Where 1Lookup wins
- Email is one channel of several on the same balance: phone validation with line type, carrier and HLR status, and IP risk screening are their own endpoints rather than another vendor
- One visible price per job, charged on the result: 30 credits when a verified work email comes back from a public profile URL, nothing when it does not
- The profile itself is a product, not just the address: name, headline, current role, dated job history, education and skills from the same URL
- One balance across the whole catalog rather than a plan-specific pool, so finding, validating and enriching are not separate purchases to size and reconcile
Anymail Finder pricing and product facts verified against anymailfinder.com as of August 2026. Prices change; always confirm on the vendor’s site. 1Lookup numbers come from the live rate card.
Who this is for
A quick, honest read on which tool fits your use case.
Choose 1Lookup if: your credits have to cover phone, email, and IP validation too, and you would rather not hold a separate email-finding subscription alongside them.
Consider Anymail Finder instead if: email finding is the whole job at volume, and credits that roll over with no cap, no published rate limits, and unlimited seats on one plan are worth a subscription.
Frequently asked questions
What is Anymail Finder used for?
Finding and verifying work email, and nothing else. You send a person's name and company, a company domain, a decision-maker role or a LinkedIn profile URL, and get back a verified work email with the verification already included in the search result. It runs from a web app, a Chrome extension, bulk uploads, Google Sheets formulas, a REST API and connectors into Clay, Zapier, Make and n8n, plus an MCP server. There is no phone, IP or address product anywhere in the catalogue.
How much does Anymail Finder cost?
It is subscription-only, sold as eight monthly tiers and eight yearly tiers, each printed on their own pricing page with its own per-credit rate; the yearly plans bill once and deliver the whole allowance upfront. Every tier price and the per-1,000 rates they work out to are in the verified pricing table on this page, each with the source link it was read from. Two mechanics matter more than the sticker: a finder search is charged only when a verified email comes back, while a standalone verification of an address you brought yourself is charged on every check whatever the outcome, and a decision-maker search costs more than a plain person search because a discovery step runs first. Listed prices exclude tax, VAT and GST.
Does Anymail Finder have an email finder API?
Yes, and it is one of the better-documented ones in the category. Endpoints cover a person, a decision maker, a company and a LinkedIn URL, plus verification, a free bad-email report, bulk create, info and download, and webhooks on every finder endpoint. Their docs publish no rate limits on any endpoint, which genuinely removes the 429 handling and backoff logic most per-lookup APIs make you write, and they recommend a long client timeout because searches run live. Code samples cover cURL, Node.js, Python and PHP. There is no official SDK and no named CRM connector: CRMs go through the REST API.
Can Anymail Finder find an email from a LinkedIn profile URL?
Yes. Their person endpoint accepts a LinkedIn URL on its own or alongside a name and company, and returns the person's full name, job title and company with the verified email. That is the same job 1Lookup's LinkedIn Email Finder does, and it is worth saying plainly rather than inventing a difference. What differs is the purchase: theirs draws on a plan allowance that stops the service when it runs out, ours is 30 credits per match on one shared balance, charged only on a match, with nothing taken for a profile that resolves to no email.
Do Anymail Finder credits expire?
Not while you are subscribed. Their pricing page states that unused credits roll over with no cap while the subscription stays active, which is the most generous rollover rule among the finders we have written up. Cancelling is where it bites: credits survive to the end of the current billing period, month or year, and then expire, and unused credits on a yearly plan are not refunded. Their terms state credits are non-refundable, and their acceptable use policy reserves the right to change what a credit is worth and to remove credits without a refund where they believe the terms are being breached.
What is the best Anymail Finder alternative?
It depends on the scope you need. If the job stays email-only and browser-first, the closest swaps are other finders such as Hunter.io, Findymail and Prospeo. If you want the same lookup as an API call on a balance that also covers phone line type, carrier and HLR status, IP risk and full contact enrichment, 1Lookup's LinkedIn Email Finder returns a verified work email from a public profile URL for 30 credits, charged only on a match.
Where does Anymail Finder beat 1Lookup?
In several places worth naming. Credits roll over with no cap while the subscription is live, and re-running the same search or verification inside 30 days is free across the app, bulk uploads, the API and the extension, so overlapping lists are not paid for twice. One pool covers both finding and verification. They publish no rate limits at all. Bulk goes to 100,000 rows a job with credits charged only when results are downloaded, team members are unlimited with no per-seat price, they attempt to resolve catch-all domains rather than returning accept-all and stopping, and there is a published bounce-refund route through a free bad-email report endpoint. 1Lookup has no browser extension and no free re-lookup window.
Is Anymail Finder worth it in 2026?
For an email-only workflow, the terms are good: no credit expiry while subscribed, free repeats inside 30 days, unlimited seats and a published route to get credits back on a confirmed hard bounce. Budget for the edges. Past the allowance the service stops rather than metering and the API returns a 402, with no pay-as-you-go rate published anywhere. The entry tier is expensive per credit next to the largest one. Their acceptable use policy states there are no guarantees regarding the accuracy of emails or the service in general, which sits against the delivery guarantee marketed on the pricing page. Their headline coverage and accuracy figures come from a benchmark Anymail Finder published themselves while being one of the fourteen tools tested, which they do disclose. No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 claim appears on their legal pages.