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Anymail Finder vs Skrapp.io

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

Editorial assessment

Skrapp.io compared with Anymail Finder

Both charge only for verified finds and both roll credits over, but Anymail Finder puts a written 97 percent delivery guarantee behind its billing where Skrapp publishes 97 percent as a marketing claim with nothing attached. Anymail Finder is the purer instrument and the safer contractual position; Skrapp bundles a searchable database, firmographic enrichment, and a LinkedIn extension around the same core function. Buy Anymail Finder for the guarantee, Skrapp for the surrounding workflow.

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 Skrapp.io if

Small sales teams, recruiters, and founders running email-only outreach who want a searchable database and a LinkedIn extension in one cheap subscription, and who value being charged only for addresses judged deliverable.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeAnymail FinderSkrapp.io
CategoryDataData
Starting price$29 per month (Starter, 400 credits) (free plan available)$0 (Free, 50 credits), then $29 per month on annual billing (Professional) (free plan available)
Pricing modelFlat 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.Freemium subscription priced by monthly credit allowance with included seats, billed monthly or annually, with credit rollover on paid plans and daily search limits applied separately.
Free planNo permanent free plan; the 100 signup credits are one-time.50 credits and one user, with access to the finder, the database search, and the browser extension.
Free trial100 free starter credits on signup, with no card requiredNo time-limited trial; the permanent free tier is the evaluation path
Best forCold 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.Small sales teams, recruiters, and founders running email-only outreach who want a searchable database and a LinkedIn extension in one cheap subscription, and who value being charged only for addresses judged deliverable.
Setup timeFive 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. Create an account, install the extension, and run a search. Connecting Salesforce or HubSpot adds fifteen to twenty minutes of field mapping.
Learning curveMinimal. 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. The one concept users have to absorb is that daily search limits and credit balances are two separate ceilings, and that hitting the search limit on Professional at 20 people searches a day is normal rather than a fault.
PlatformsWeb application, Chrome extension, REST API, Bulk CSV uploadWeb application, Chrome extension, Firefox extension, REST API
ComplianceGDPR with a data processing agreement, CCPA, Individual removal requests honouredGDPR referenced in the vendor's policies, CCPA referenced in the vendor's policies
Founded20152016
HeadquartersLondon, United KingdomSingapore
OwnershipPrivately held and independentPrivately held, operating as Skrapp Private Limited

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.

Skrapp.io

Strengths

  • Credits are consumed only for deliverable emails, so the advertised price is close to the true cost per usable address rather than a cost per attempt.
  • A searchable 200 million contact database plus a LinkedIn extension in the same subscription, which pure extraction tools such as SalesQL and Kaspr do not offer.
  • Professional at 29 dollars for 2,000 credits and two seats is one of the cheapest credible entry points in the category.
  • Credits roll over on paid plans rather than expiring monthly.

Limitations

  • No phone numbers at all, on any tier, at any price, which removes Skrapp from consideration for any team that calls.
  • The gap between 2,000 and 50,000 credits a month is unserved, so a team needing 8,000 credits either overbuys nine times the price or negotiates privately.
  • Daily search limits are restrictive on Professional at 20 people searches a day, and they bind long before your credit balance does.
  • The 97 percent accuracy and 92 percent success claims are marketing figures with no written guarantee behind them, unlike Anymail Finder's contractual delivery commitment.

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.

Skrapp.io

Freemium subscription priced by monthly credit allowance with included seats, billed monthly or annually, with credit rollover on paid plans and daily search limits applied separately.

  • Free$0
  • Professional$29
  • Enterprise$262

At 1,000 lookups a month Skrapp is among the cheapest credible options anywhere: Professional's 2,000 credits for 29 dollars annual works out at about 0.0145 dollars per deliverable email, roughly comparable to Icypeas and cheaper than Hunter's Starter at 49 euros for 2,000. Because failed lookups are free, that figure holds in practice. At 10,000 lookups a month the picture inverts and Skrapp becomes awkward: Professional is far too small and Enterprise sells you 50,000 credits you will not use for 262 dollars, an effective 0.026 dollars per credit at your actual volume, worse than Hunter's Growth tier at 149 euros for 10,000 and much worse than Tomba's flat 8.90 dollars per thousand. The value is real at the bottom of the ladder and evaporates in the middle, and there is no honest way to describe the 2,000-to-50,000 gap as anything other than a pricing failure.

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.

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Skrapp.io

Skrapp is the cheapest sensible way for a small team to buy a couple of thousand verified work email addresses a month, and the billing rule that makes that true, charging only for deliverable results, is the rule that matters most in this category. Two included seats, rolling credits, a searchable database, and a competent LinkedIn extension for 29 dollars is a genuinely good deal at that volume. Two things stop it being a broader recommendation. There are no phone numbers at any price, so if you call at all you are buying a second tool. And the price ladder has a hole in the middle so large that a growing team goes from 2,000 credits to a nine-fold price increase with nothing in between, which means Skrapp is often something you outgrow rather than something you scale on. Buy it as a cheap, focused, email-only starting point, and expect to reassess the moment your volume passes a few thousand a month.

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Anymail Finder profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Skrapp.io last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.