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GetProspect vs Kaspr

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 assessed

GetProspect compared with Kaspr

These are complements more than rivals. Kaspr gives unlimited work email and rations mobile numbers to 200 a month at 79 euros a seat; GetProspect gives no meaningful phones and sells verified email volume from 34 dollars for the whole account. If your channel is the handset, Kaspr; if it is the inbox, GetProspect, and at a fraction of the per-seat cost for a team.

Kaspr compared with GetProspect

GetProspect is the email-first alternative: 1,000 verified emails for 49 dollars a month, charged only on valid finds, with a database you can actually search and phone numbers that barely exist. Kaspr is phone-first with unlimited email. They are close to complements rather than competitors, and the choice comes down to whether your channel is the inbox or the handset.

Choose GetProspect if

Small businesses and solo operators who want a complete email-finding toolkit rather than a feature-gated starter plan, who expect their volume to grow through the middle of a price ladder, and who need work email addresses rather than phone numbers.

Choose Kaspr if

Individual salespeople, recruiters, and founders who prospect inside LinkedIn, need mobile numbers rather than just emails, want to pay by card without a demo call, and can live inside an allowance of 100 to 200 phone reveals a month.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeGetProspectKaspr
CategoryDataData
Starting price$0 (Free, 50 valid emails), then $34 per month on annual billing (Starter, $49 month-to-month) (free plan available)0 euros (Free), then 45 euros per user per month on annual billing (Starter) (free plan available)
Pricing modelFreemium subscription priced by the number of valid verified email addresses per month, with full feature access on every tier and roughly 30 percent off for annual billing.Freemium per-seat subscription with three separate credit meters (B2B email, phone, and direct email), quoted in euros, dollars, or pounds, with monthly or annual billing.
Free plan50 valid email addresses per month with complete access to the database, the LinkedIn extension, the CRM, the bulk finder, the Google Sheets add-on, integrations, and the API.15 B2B email credits, 5 phone credits, and 5 direct email credits per month, with a 100-lead export cap and no credit rollover.
Free trialNo time-limited trial; the permanent free tier carries the full feature setNo fixed-length trial; the permanent free tier is the evaluation path
Best forSmall businesses and solo operators who want a complete email-finding toolkit rather than a feature-gated starter plan, who expect their volume to grow through the middle of a price ladder, and who need work email addresses rather than phone numbers.Individual salespeople, recruiters, and founders who prospect inside LinkedIn, need mobile numbers rather than just emails, want to pay by card without a demo call, and can live inside an allowance of 100 to 200 phone reveals a month.
Setup timeUnder ten minutes. Sign up, run a database search or install the extension, and results are immediate. CRM connection adds fifteen minutes of field mapping.Under ten minutes. Install the Chrome extension, sign in, and open a LinkedIn profile. Connecting a CRM adds another ten to fifteen minutes of field mapping.
Learning curveLow. Because there is no feature gating, there is also no confusion about what your plan includes: you have everything, and the only variable is how many valid addresses you can pull this month.Very low for the extension itself. The part that trips people up is the credit model: three separate meters with different allowances means users burn direct email credits without realising they were the scarce resource, then conclude the product is broken.
PlatformsWeb application, Chrome extension, Google Sheets add-on, REST APIChrome extension, Web dashboard, REST API
ComplianceGDPR referenced in the vendor's policies, CCPA referenced in the vendor's policiesGDPR with a documented legitimate interest basis and public objection form, CCPA with a do-not-sell route
Founded20162018
HeadquartersKyiv, UkraineParis, France, within the Cognism group (Cognism is headquartered in London, United Kingdom)
OwnershipPrivately held and independentOwned by Cognism, which acquired Kaspr in 2022

Strengths and limitations

GetProspect

Strengths

  • Every feature, including the API, the extension, the CRM, and the integrations, is available on every plan including free, so the free tier is a genuine evaluation rather than a stripped demo.
  • Credits are consumed only for valid, verified addresses, making the advertised price close to a true cost per usable contact.
  • A properly graded price ladder at 1,000, 5,000, 20,000, and 50,000 valid emails a month, with no cliff for a growing team.
  • Both a searchable database and a LinkedIn extension, so losing LinkedIn access does not take the product with it.

Limitations

  • No meaningful phone data: five credits a month on two tiers is a rounding error, and no plan makes GetProspect a calling tool.
  • No buying signals, intent data, technographics, or org charts, so account research has to happen somewhere else.
  • No published API rate limits, which makes building against it a matter of empirical testing rather than reading documentation.
  • Sources disagree on whether the API is genuinely available on every tier or gated to the upper plans, and the vendor's own materials are inconsistent enough that it needs confirming per account.

Kaspr

Strengths

  • Unlimited B2B email credits on every paid plan removes the cost of work email entirely, which no credit-metered competitor matches.
  • Mobile phone numbers at a published self-serve price, from a vendor group whose enterprise product only sells through a rep, is a genuinely useful gap in the market.
  • The LinkedIn extension covers profiles, Sales Navigator results, groups, events, and post engagement, which is broader page coverage than most extraction tools.
  • Compliance documentation is unusually concrete: named sources, a stated legitimate interest basis, a public opt-out form, and an automatic five-year deletion of profile data.

Limitations

  • Phone credit ceilings are low and hard: 200 a month on the top published plan, which is under ten dials a working day and nowhere near a full-time caller's volume.
  • Pricing is per seat, so team economics degrade quickly compared with Hunter or CUFinder, both of which include unlimited users.
  • Direct email is capped at 5 a month on Starter, which is a feature listed on the plan rather than a feature you can use.
  • Kaspr does not publish whether a failed reveal consumes a credit, which is the single most consequential unknown in this category and the one thing a buyer most needs answered.

Pricing compared

GetProspect

Freemium subscription priced by the number of valid verified email addresses per month, with full feature access on every tier and roughly 30 percent off for annual billing.

  • Free$0
  • Starter$34
  • Growth 5K$69
  • Growth 20K$199
  • Growth 50K$399

At 1,000 verified emails a month, Starter at 34 dollars on annual billing is about 0.034 dollars each, which is more expensive per unit than Skrapp or Icypeas but comes with the whole product rather than a trimmed one. At 5,000, the 69 dollar tier is roughly 0.014 dollars each and is the sweet spot of the ladder. At 10,000 you buy the 20,000-email tier at 199 dollars and pay about 0.02 dollars per address at your real volume, which is competitive with Hunter's Growth plan and considerably better than being forced up to Skrapp's 50,000-credit tier. The valid-only billing rule means all of these figures are close to true costs per usable contact rather than per attempt. Set against that, there are no phone numbers and no enrichment depth, so GetProspect is cheap for exactly one deliverable and useless for the others.

Kaspr

Freemium per-seat subscription with three separate credit meters (B2B email, phone, and direct email), quoted in euros, dollars, or pounds, with monthly or annual billing.

  • Free0 euros
  • Starter45 euros
  • Business79 euros
  • EnterpriseCustom

Judge Kaspr on phone credits and ignore everything else, because that is what you are buying. Business at 79 euros for 200 mobile numbers is roughly 0.40 euros per mobile, which is competitive with Datagma and cheaper than FullEnrich's waterfall for phones, and the unlimited work email allowance is genuinely free money next to a credit-metered competitor. The problem is scale. At 1,000 mobiles a month the published tiers do not reach, and you are buying add-on packs or negotiating Enterprise, at which point the transparent pricing that made Kaspr attractive is gone. At 10,000 you were never a Kaspr customer. So the value is real and it is bounded: for one or two people making a few hundred calls a month it is one of the best deals available, and for anything larger it is a false start.

Editorial verdict on each

GetProspect

GetProspect is the most sensibly structured product in this part of the category, and the reason is a decision most vendors will not make: it sells volume rather than features. Everything, including the extension, the CRM, the Sheets add-on, and the integrations, is on the free plan, so evaluation is honest and upgrading is a single simple choice. Add a properly graded ladder from 1,000 to 50,000 valid emails a month and a billing rule that charges only for addresses its verifier will stand behind, and a small business gets something it can actually grow on rather than something it outgrows. The limits are real and worth stating plainly. There are no phone numbers, no intent data, no enrichment depth, no published API rate limits, no SSO, and thin public documentation on sourcing and legal basis. Buy it as a well-priced, well-structured email finder for a team that will send rather than call, and do not expect it to answer any question larger than what this person's work address is.

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Kaspr

Kaspr is a good deal inside a narrow box and a bad deal the moment you step outside it. If you are one person prospecting on LinkedIn who needs a few hundred mobile numbers a month, unlimited work email at 45 to 79 euros a seat is hard to beat, and the compliance documentation is more concrete than almost anything else in this category. If you are a team, the per-seat pricing punishes you where Hunter and CUFinder do not. If you need volume phones, the ceilings are low enough that you will be back in a sales conversation within a quarter, which defeats the point of buying a self-serve tool. And the fact that Kaspr will not say in public whether a failed reveal costs you a credit is a real mark against it, because in this category that single rule determines what you actually pay. Buy it as a one-seat phone allowance. Do not buy it as a data platform.

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GetProspect profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Kaspr last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.