Yeah we’re going to cover our own service but we’ll also show you how some other tools can be better and in which area.
Overview
Anymailfinder provides server verified emails, scraped emails and pattern guessed emails. The features include single search, bulk upload and an API.
Good points
We only charge a credit for a verified emails and that‘s the main strong point. Also, we added 10 million+ high quality patterns for larger companies recently, so the pattern guessed delivery rate should go to around 70%.
Does not have a big scraped email database
Anymailfinder does not run regular Pakistan Phone Numbers scrapes so is nowhere near as big in this department as Hunter.io. Also, Anymailfinder.com shut down it’s Linkedin extension. Well who wants that damned headache anyway right? Not us!
Hunter’s a competitor of ours but you Some email finding know what, they’re damn good. It’s got a huge database and primarily focuses on scraped emails. This means, if you upload a domain, they’ll find a lot of emails for that domain.
Huge database of scraped emails as this is where they specialise. They are very good for domain only queries. If you don’t have any names and want to find as many emails from a company as possible then Hunter is a good bet. While we find domain only queries too, when a client asks for emails from very small businesses, I point them to Hunter as I know they’ll do a better job.
Hunter charges for all emails found
Whether they are verified or not. This Albania Phone Number List means they will have a bounce rate of anything up to 50%. You have to pay an extra credit to get Some email finding the email verified whereas Anymailfinder only charges for verified emails. It’s a toss up between us. I see customers go back and forth. In short, if you have both the name and domain, use Anymailfinder, if you have just the domain then use Hunter. For our next campaign we’ll use both.
Features available: Single search, bulk upload, API, extension.