Anymail Finder vs Icypeas
An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.
The short answer
Both sides assessedAnymail Finder compared with Icypeas
Icypeas is cheaper still, at 19 dollars for 1,000 credits against 49 here, with credits that never expire rather than expiring on cancellation, and it adds profile scraping and reverse email lookup. Anymail Finder has a decade more operating history, no API rate limits, and a written delivery guarantee. Take Icypeas if unit price is the deciding factor and you can tolerate a very small vendor; take Anymail Finder if you are running client work where a bounce is a business problem.
Icypeas compared with Anymail Finder
Anymail Finder charges roughly twice as much per credit but publishes a 97 percent delivery guarantee, states outright that failed searches are free, has no API rate limits, and has been running since 2015. Icypeas is cheaper, adds LinkedIn scraping and reverse lookup, and never expires credits. Client work where a bounce is a business problem favours Anymail Finder; internal volume work favours Icypeas.
Choose Anymail Finder if
Cold email teams, agencies, and founders who already know which people or companies they want to reach and want the lowest defensible cost per deliverable address, with credits that roll over and seats that do not multiply the bill.
Choose Icypeas if
Price-sensitive European teams, agencies, and GTM engineers who want the cheapest usable email finding and bulk verification credits available, who consume data through an API or a waterfall rather than through a polished interface, and who do not need phone numbers.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Anymail Finder | Icypeas |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Data | Data |
| Starting price | $29 per month (Starter, 400 credits) (free plan available) | $19 per month (Basic, 1,000 credits) (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | Flat monthly or annual subscription across eight published credit tiers, with one credit charged per verified email found, unlimited team members, and uncapped rollover while subscribed. | Monthly or annual subscription across four published credit tiers, with different operations consuming different fractions of a credit and unused credits rolling over indefinitely. |
| Free plan | No permanent free plan; the 100 signup credits are one-time. | No permanent free plan; signup credits are one-time. |
| Free trial | 100 free starter credits on signup, with no card required | Free credits on signup for evaluation, no card required |
| Best for | Cold email teams, agencies, and founders who already know which people or companies they want to reach and want the lowest defensible cost per deliverable address, with credits that roll over and seats that do not multiply the bill. | Price-sensitive European teams, agencies, and GTM engineers who want the cheapest usable email finding and bulk verification credits available, who consume data through an API or a waterfall rather than through a polished interface, and who do not need phone numbers. |
| Setup time | Five minutes. Sign up, receive 100 free credits, paste a name and domain or upload a CSV. There is no configuration, no mailbox to connect, and no data model to design. | Ten minutes for the web app and about an hour for an API or Make integration. There is nothing to configure beyond an API key and a choice of operation. |
| Learning curve | Minimal. The only thing worth understanding is why a search returns nothing: usually a catch-all domain or a person whose address the pattern cannot resolve. Teams that expect a hundred percent hit rate and interpret misses as product failure are misreading a deliberate design choice. | Low on the interface, moderate on cost modelling. The per-operation credit table is the thing to learn: teams that assume every action costs one credit are surprised by reverse email lookup at ten, and teams that do not realise verification costs 0.1 leave a large saving on the table. |
| Platforms | Web application, Chrome extension, REST API, Bulk CSV upload | Web application, Chrome extension, Google Workspace add-on, REST API, Bulk upload |
| Compliance | GDPR with a data processing agreement, CCPA, Individual removal requests honoured | GDPR as an EU-established data processor and controller, CNIL as supervisory authority, Data subject erasure and objection requests handled |
| Founded | 2015 | 2022 |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom | Paris, France |
| Ownership | Privately held and independent | Privately held and unfunded |
Strengths and limitations
Anymail Finder
Strengths
- The billing model is the clearest in the category: pay for verified results, nothing for failures, nothing for duplicates inside thirty days, and unused credits roll over uncapped.
- A published 97 percent delivery guarantee is a written commitment, which is materially stronger than the match-rate claims most competitors make and none of them will contract to.
- Eight published price points from 29 to 799 dollars a month with no quote-only gate, so the vendor never has leverage over you at renewal.
- Unlimited team members on one credit pool, which makes it dramatically cheaper than per-seat vendors for any team above one person.
Limitations
- No phone numbers at all, so any team that calls needs a second vendor and the total cost comparison changes completely.
- No prospecting database: you cannot search for people by title, seniority, industry, or headcount, so list building must happen in Apollo, Sales Navigator, or similar first.
- Strict verification means catch-all domains frequently return nothing, which looks like poor coverage when compared naively against vendors that return unverified guesses.
- No outreach layer, so unlike Hunter you are also paying for a sequencer separately.
Icypeas
Strengths
- Among the lowest per-credit prices in the category, at roughly 0.9 cents per found email at ten thousand a month.
- Credits never expire and stacking is uncapped, which is the most generous rollover term any vendor here publishes.
- Verification at 0.1 credits makes bulk list cleaning about ten times cheaper than paying finder rates, and catch-all verification is included rather than upsold.
- Per-operation pricing means you are not paying an email-find price for a company scrape or a validation.
Limitations
- No phone numbers. Phone Finder has been listed as coming soon rather than shipped, which is a long-standing gap and rules the product out for any team that calls.
- Coverage skews European; US mid-market and enterprise coverage is thinner than what RocketReach or ContactOut return.
- Seven employees, no outside funding, and no published revenue means real continuity risk for a business that would be materially disrupted if the service stopped.
- No SOC 2, ISO 27001, SSO, or audit logging, so a buyer with a security review process will not be able to complete it.
Pricing compared
Anymail Finder
Flat monthly or annual subscription across eight published credit tiers, with one credit charged per verified email found, unlimited team members, and uncapped rollover while subscribed.
- Starter$29
- Professional$49
- Business$89
- Growth$149
- Scale$199
- Enterprise ladder$299 to $799
At 1,000 lookups the Professional plan costs 49 dollars, or about 4.9 cents per verified email, and at 10,000 the Scale plan costs 199 dollars, about 2 cents each. Because failed searches are free, those are genuine per-contact costs rather than best-case ones, which is not true of vendors that decrement on attempts. Annual billing pushes the 10,000 figure to about 1.3 cents. That is among the cheapest verified-email pricing available from a vendor that will also put a delivery guarantee in writing. The value case weakens only if you need phones, a people database, or a sequencer, because you will be paying a second vendor for those and the consolidated bill may favour a platform.
Icypeas
Monthly or annual subscription across four published credit tiers, with different operations consuming different fractions of a credit and unused credits rolling over indefinitely.
- Basic$19
- Premium$39
- Advanced$89
- Hypergrowth$499
At 1,000 lookups a month Basic costs 19 dollars, about 1.9 cents per found email; at 10,000, Advanced costs 89 dollars, about 0.9 cents. That is roughly a third of Hunter's rate and half of Anymail Finder's, and the verification price of 0.1 credits makes bulk hygiene almost free by comparison with a dedicated verifier. Credits that never expire remove the usual pressure to right-size the plan. The offsetting risks are real and should be priced in: no phone data, thinner US coverage, no security certifications, and a seven-person unfunded company standing behind the service. For a waterfall step or a bulk verifier it is close to unbeatable value; as a sole primary data vendor for a business that depends on outbound, it is a cheaper bet with more variance.
Editorial verdict on each
Anymail Finder
Anymail Finder is the least complicated honest deal in this category. One credit buys one verified email, failures are free, duplicates are free for thirty days, unused credits roll over uncapped, seats are unlimited, there are no rate limits, and every price up to 799 dollars a month is published and buyable without a conversation. At about two cents per deliverable address at ten thousand a month, it is as cheap as anything with a written delivery guarantee behind it. Buy it if you have a list of people or companies and need addresses that will not bounce. Do not buy it if you need phone numbers, a filterable people database, or a sequencer, because it has none of those and no plans to add them.
Read the full Anymail Finder profileIcypeas
Icypeas is the value play in this category. Roughly a cent per found email at volume, verification at a tenth of a credit, LinkedIn scraping priced in fractions, an API on the cheapest plan, and credits that never expire add up to the best unit economics anyone here publishes. Buy it as the first step in a waterfall, as a bulk verifier, or as the data layer behind your own automation, where a miss costs you nothing and the savings compound. Be more careful about making it your only vendor: there are no phone numbers, US coverage is thinner than an aggregator's, there are no security certifications, and seven unfunded people are standing behind the uptime. Cheap and flexible, with the variance that usually comes with both.
Read the full Icypeas profileAnymail Finder profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Icypeas last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.