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Evaboot

Sales Navigator exports, cleaned, filtered, and enriched with verified emails

Evaboot is a Chrome extension that exports LinkedIn Sales Navigator lead and account searches to CSV, cleans the data (stripping emojis, normalizing capitalization, removing legal suffixes from company names), filters out the results that do not actually match your search criteria, and finds and verifies work email addresses, charging credits per exported lead and per email found, from $9 per month for 100 credits.

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Overview

Evaboot does not send anything. That distinction matters, because it changes the risk profile of the entire product and it is why Evaboot sits in this category as the front end rather than the engine. It is a Chrome extension that turns a Sales Navigator search into a clean spreadsheet with verified email addresses, and then hands that spreadsheet to whatever tool you actually use to run outreach. If you already have a sender you like, Evaboot is the cheapest good way to feed it.

The cleaning is the real product, and it is more useful than it sounds. A raw Sales Navigator export is a mess: emojis in first names, company names carrying Inc, GmbH, or SARL suffixes, job titles in shouting capitals, people written as PATRICK or patrick rather than Patrick. Every one of those defects shows up in a personalized message as an obvious tell that the sender used a tool. Evaboot normalizes all of it before export, which quietly does more for your reply rate than most AI personalization features.

The filtering is the other half. Sales Navigator's own filters are approximate: search for VP of Sales in Germany and you will get sales assistants in Austria. Evaboot re-checks each result against your actual search criteria and marks the ones that do not match, so a thousand-row export becomes six hundred rows you can genuinely use. Paying for a thousand credits and discarding four hundred rows still beats sending four hundred irrelevant messages.

The company is French, founded in 2021 by Jean-Baptiste Jezequel and Robin Zouein, bootstrapped, reportedly around $2M in annual recurring revenue, and claims over 200,000 users. It is a focused, profitable, single-purpose business rather than a platform trying to become everything, which in this category counts as a virtue. The credit model is the thing to model carefully before buying, because a lead with a verified email costs two credits, not one, so the advertised plan sizes are effectively half what they appear.

Best for

Anyone who already has an outreach tool and needs a clean, filtered, email-enriched list out of Sales Navigator without paying platform prices, and teams who want the extraction step to carry no messaging risk at all.

Not the right fit for

  • Anyone who wants outreach automation; Evaboot does not send connection requests, messages, or emails, and pairing it with a sender is mandatory rather than optional.
  • Buyers without a Sales Navigator seat; the product is built around Sales Navigator searches and lists, so the roughly $99 per month LinkedIn subscription is a hard prerequisite rather than a nice-to-have.
  • Teams who want campaigns running unattended; this is a Chrome extension that exports while your browser is open, and it does nothing on a schedule.
  • High-volume operations that have not modelled the credit maths; a lead with a verified email costs two credits, so a 4,000-credit plan is really 2,000 enriched leads and buyers routinely misjudge this.
  • Anyone looking for a unified inbox, a CRM, or pipeline tracking; Evaboot's job ends when the file downloads.

How it works

  1. 1

    You install the Chrome extension and run a search in LinkedIn Sales Navigator as normal, whether that is a lead search, an account search, or a saved list. An Evaboot button appears in the Sales Navigator interface.

  2. 2

    You click export. Evaboot walks the search results using your own browser session, from your own IP address, extracting each lead's profile data. Because it runs in your browser rather than from a datacentre, LinkedIn sees your ordinary login and there is no session cookie sitting on a vendor server.

  3. 3

    As it exports, Evaboot cleans and filters. Emojis are stripped, names are capitalized properly, company legal suffixes are removed, and each row is checked against the filters you actually searched for so mismatches are flagged rather than silently included.

  4. 4

    Optionally, the email finder resolves and verifies a work address for each lead. The finished file downloads as CSV or pushes into HubSpot, Clay, n8n, or anything reachable through Zapier or the API. From there it feeds whatever outreach tool you use, since Evaboot itself sends nothing.

Feature breakdown

25 features in 5 modules

Export and extraction

The core function, executed from your own browser session.
Sales Navigator lead search export
Turns any Sales Navigator lead search into a structured CSV with names, titles, companies, locations, and profile URLs.
Sales Navigator account search export
Exports company-level searches as well as people, which is what makes account-based list building possible in the same tool.
Saved list export
Exports Sales Navigator saved lead and account lists, not only live searches, so curated lists come out intact.
Bulk upload
Feed a file of LinkedIn URLs and get the same cleaning and enrichment treatment applied to a list you built elsewhere.
LinkedIn URL enrichment
Takes bare profile URLs and resolves them into full structured records, which is the bridge between a scraped list and a usable one.
Unlimited Sales Navigator accounts
One subscription works across as many Sales Navigator seats as your team holds, which is unusual and matters for agencies with several client seats.

Data cleaning

The unglamorous work that decides whether your personalization looks human.
Emoji removal
Strips the emojis people put in their LinkedIn names and headlines, which otherwise appear mid-sentence in your first line and immediately reveal an automated send.
Name capitalization normalization
Converts PATRICK and patrick to Patrick, so Hi PATRICK never goes out.
Company legal suffix removal
Strips Inc, Ltd, GmbH, SARL, and similar so a message reads I saw Acme rather than I saw Acme Technologies Holding GmbH.
Job title cleaning
Normalizes titles for use as message variables rather than leaving raw LinkedIn strings that read badly mid-sentence.
Structured company fields
Company size, industry, and website separated into their own columns rather than concatenated into one free-text field.

Filtering and accuracy

The feature that most changes the usable yield of an export.
Search criteria re-checking
Each exported row is validated against the filters you actually searched for, catching the well-known Sales Navigator behaviour of returning results that do not match your criteria.
Mismatch flagging
Non-matching leads are marked rather than silently dropped, so you can decide whether to keep them instead of the tool deciding for you.
Duplicate handling
Repeated leads across overlapping searches are identified so you do not pay twice or message twice.
Export preview before spending credits
You see what the search will yield before committing the credits, which is how you avoid burning an allowance on a badly built search.

Email finding and verification

The second half of the credit spend, and where the maths catches people out.
Work email discovery
Finds professional email addresses for exported leads. One found and verified email costs one credit on top of the one credit for the export itself.
Email verification
Validates deliverability before you send, at half a credit for verification alone, so a bounced-heavy list does not damage your sending domain.
Two-credit true cost per enriched lead
A lead exported with a verified email costs two credits in total. This is the single most important thing to understand before choosing a plan, because it halves every advertised plan size.
Credit rollover
Unused credits carry forward while the subscription remains active, so an underused month is not simply lost the way it is on PhantomBuster or most enrichment vendors.

Team, integrations, and safety

Generous on seats, sensible on risk, adequate on plumbing.
Unlimited seats on every plan
Credits are the only metered resource. A five-person team on the $79 plan pays the same as one person, which is close to unique in this category.
HubSpot integration
Push cleaned, enriched leads directly into the CRM rather than through a spreadsheet round trip.
Clay, n8n, and Zapier
Connectors into the modern enrichment and workflow stack, which is where most sophisticated outbound pipelines are assembled in 2026.
API access
Programmatic export and enrichment for teams building their own pipeline, and the mechanism that keeps your data portable.
Extraction rate limiting
Exports are paced to stay within what LinkedIn tolerates rather than hammering the interface, which is the main protection for your Sales Navigator seat.
No messaging risk at all
Because Evaboot never sends a connection request or a message, it avoids the entire class of enforcement that removes accounts. Scraping still breaches LinkedIn's user agreement, but the exposure is materially lower than automated outreach.

Use cases

4 documented

Outbound team that already runs a cold email sequencer

The sequencer is fine, the data is the problem: exports arrive full of emojis, mismatched titles, and no email addresses, and cleaning them by hand costs a day a week.

Evaboot exports the Sales Navigator search already cleaned, filtered, and email-verified, and the file drops straight into the existing sequencer with no manual pass.

Agency with several client Sales Navigator seats

Five clients each have their own Sales Navigator account, and per-seat tooling would multiply the cost by five for what is essentially one job.

One Evaboot subscription covers unlimited Sales Navigator accounts and unlimited team seats, with credits as the only variable cost.

Growth engineer building a Clay pipeline

Clay does the enrichment and scoring but needs a reliable, clean source of LinkedIn-derived records to work from.

Evaboot exports into Clay directly, supplying cleaned rows with verified emails as the first step of a longer automated waterfall.

Founder who does not want to automate outreach at all

Messages will be written and sent by hand, but building the list manually from Sales Navigator is a week of copying and pasting.

A $39 plan exports 500 credits of clean leads, the founder writes to them personally, and no automation ever touches the LinkedIn account.

Pricing

from $9 per month for 100 credits

Credit-based subscription across eight published tiers plus a custom option, with unlimited seats and unlimited Sales Navigator accounts on every plan. Credits are consumed per exported lead and per email found or verified.

PlanPriceIncludes
100 credits$9
per month
  • 100 credits per month
  • Roughly 50 leads with verified emails
  • Unlimited seats and Sales Navigator accounts
  • Full cleaning and filtering

A test plan rather than a working one, but genuinely useful for evaluating output quality.

500 credits$39
per month
  • 500 credits per month
  • Roughly 250 leads with verified emails
  • Credit rollover while subscribed
  • All integrations

The realistic entry point for a solo operator doing steady outbound.

1,500 credits$79
per month
  • 1,500 credits per month
  • Roughly 750 leads with verified emails
  • Unlimited team seats
  • API access

The most common small-team plan, and the point where the unlimited-seats policy starts saving real money.

4,000 credits$139
per month
  • 4,000 credits per month
  • Roughly 2,000 leads with verified emails
  • Bulk upload and enrichment
8,000 credits$239
per month
  • 8,000 credits per month
  • Roughly 4,000 leads with verified emails
20,000 credits$399
per month
  • 20,000 credits per month
  • Roughly 10,000 leads with verified emails
  • Agency-scale volume on one subscription
50,000 credits$699
per month
  • 50,000 credits per month
  • Roughly 25,000 leads with verified emails
100,000 credits and aboveCustom
negotiated
  • 100,000 to 200,000 credits and beyond
  • Negotiated pricing
  • Custom terms

Add-ons

  • LinkedIn Sales Navigator (Roughly $99 per user per month, paid to LinkedIn): A hard prerequisite rather than an option. Evaboot is built around Sales Navigator searches and lists, so budget it as part of the cost of the tool.

Billing notes

  • Annual billing saves roughly two months, about 17 percent.
  • The credit maths is the thing to model. One exported lead costs one credit, one found and verified email costs one more, and verification alone costs half a credit. A lead exported with a verified email therefore costs two credits, so every advertised plan size is effectively halved for full enrichment.
  • Credits roll over while the subscription remains active, which is a materially better deal than PhantomBuster's expiring execution hours or the monthly-reset allowances most enrichment vendors use.
  • Seats are unlimited on every plan, so a team of ten pays the same as a team of one. Only credits scale.
  • Sales Navigator accounts are also unlimited, which is unusual and is the single biggest reason agencies with several client seats choose Evaboot over per-seat alternatives.
  • Modelled for one user, the honest cost is the plan plus a Sales Navigator seat: $39 plus $99 is about $138 per month for 250 enriched leads.
  • Modelled for a five-account agency, one $139 plan covers all five Sales Navigator seats and all five operators for 2,000 enriched leads a month, so the software cost is $28 per account. The five Sales Navigator subscriptions at roughly $495 dwarf the tool.
  • There is no fixed trial. The vendor's suggested evaluation route is to subscribe, cancel immediately, and use the month of credits you have already paid for.

Value assessment: Evaboot is one of the clearest value propositions in this category because it is priced against the job rather than against the seat. Unlimited users and unlimited Sales Navigator accounts on every tier means a five-person agency and a solo consultant pay identically for the same volume, and credits rolling over removes the use-it-or-lose-it waste built into most competitors. Against PhantomBuster, which charges $69 to do this plus a hundred other things on expiring execution hours, Evaboot at $39 is cheaper, cleaner, and faster for this specific task. The caveat is the two-credit true cost of an enriched lead, which makes the headline plan sizes misleading, and the hard Sales Navigator prerequisite, which usually costs more than Evaboot itself.

Strengths & limitations

Strengths

  • The cleaning is genuinely better than anyone else's: emoji stripping, name capitalization, and company suffix removal quietly fix the defects that make automated personalization look automated.
  • Filtering against your actual search criteria catches Sales Navigator's well-known habit of returning results that do not match your filters, materially raising the usable yield of an export.
  • Unlimited seats and unlimited Sales Navigator accounts on every plan, so team size and client count do not affect what you pay.
  • Credits roll over while you remain subscribed rather than expiring monthly, which is the opposite of PhantomBuster's model and better for lumpy workloads.
  • It sends nothing, which removes the entire class of LinkedIn enforcement that restricts accounts for automated outreach. Scraping still breaches the user agreement, but the exposure is much lower.
  • Runs from your own browser and IP with no session cookie held on vendor infrastructure.
  • Modern integration set covering HubSpot, Clay, n8n, Zapier, and an API, which fits the way sophisticated outbound pipelines are actually built.
  • Bootstrapped, profitable, focused French company with named founders and roughly $2M in annual recurring revenue, which is a healthier stability profile than most vendors here.

Limitations

  • It does not send. Evaboot is half a stack, and you must pair it with an outreach tool, which means two subscriptions and two vendors.
  • Sales Navigator is a hard prerequisite at roughly $99 per user per month, and that subscription typically costs more than Evaboot itself.
  • The two-credit true cost of a lead with a verified email is not prominent in the plan names, and buyers routinely purchase half the volume they thought they were getting.
  • Chrome extension only, so exports run while your browser is open and there is no scheduled or unattended extraction the way PhantomBuster offers.
  • No pipeline, no inbox, no CRM. The product's job ends when the CSV downloads.
  • There is no free trial in the ordinary sense; the vendor's suggested evaluation is to subscribe and cancel, which is a friction point for cautious buyers.
  • Email finder coverage is good but not best in class; teams chasing maximum match rates often still run a waterfall through a dedicated enrichment vendor.
  • Scraping LinkedIn still violates LinkedIn's user agreement, and Sales Navigator seats have been restricted for aggressive extraction, so the risk is lower than automated messaging rather than absent.

Head-to-head comparisons

5 alternatives

Evaboot vs PhantomBuster

from $69 per month (Start), or $56 per month billed annually

PhantomBuster can do everything Evaboot does plus a hundred other automations, on scheduled cloud execution, from $69 a month with expiring hours. Evaboot does one job at $9 to $79, cleans the output far better, filters out non-matching results, rolls credits over, and includes unlimited seats. If Sales Navigator export is your requirement, Evaboot wins on price, cleanliness, and speed. If you need scheduling, chaining, or non-LinkedIn sources, only PhantomBuster qualifies.

Full Evaboot vs PhantomBuster comparison

Evaboot vs Kanbox

from $20 per month (Starter), or $10 per month billed annually

Both are French, both extract from Sales Navigator, both find emails. Kanbox adds campaigns, a smart inbox, and a Kanban pipeline for $20 to $80 and stores data on EU servers; Evaboot stops at the export but cleans and filters it far more thoroughly and includes unlimited seats. Take Kanbox if you want one tool covering extraction through conversation; take Evaboot if you already have a sender and want the best possible list handed to it.

Full Evaboot vs Kanbox comparison

Evaboot vs Surfe

from $0 (Free), then $49 per user per month (Essential)

Both are Chrome extensions that turn LinkedIn into data and neither sends anything, but the shape differs completely. Evaboot exports thousands of Sales Navigator rows cleaned and filtered, from $9 with unlimited seats, and requires a Sales Navigator subscription. Surfe enriches one profile at a time with verified emails and mobile numbers, writes it straight into the CRM, and needs no Sales Navigator, at $49 to $89 a seat with ISO 27001 behind it. Take Evaboot for bulk list building, Surfe for CRM hygiene and per-record depth.

Full Evaboot vs Surfe comparison

Evaboot vs Waalaxy

from €19/user/mo (Pro, billed monthly)

Waalaxy bundles LinkedIn extraction, an email finder, and outreach campaigns in one French tool with a free tier. Evaboot only extracts and enriches, but does both markedly better, and its unlimited-seats policy suits teams that Waalaxy would charge per user. Choose Waalaxy if you want one affordable tool for the whole job; choose Evaboot if the exports themselves are what is failing you.

Full Evaboot vs Waalaxy comparison

Evaboot vs Dripify

from $59/user/mo

They are complements rather than competitors and are frequently bought together. Dripify runs cloud drip campaigns on LinkedIn and cannot produce a clean, filtered, email-enriched list; Evaboot produces exactly that and sends nothing. A common stack is Evaboot at $39 plus Dripify at $59, which together cost less than most single platforms and each do their half properly.

Full Evaboot vs Dripify comparison

Implementation & onboarding

Setup time
Ten minutes. Install the Chrome extension, open Sales Navigator, run a search, click export. There is no account provisioning, no proxy, and no campaign to configure.
Learning curve
Very low on the interface and moderate on the economics. Using the tool is trivial; understanding that an enriched lead costs two credits, that verification alone costs half, and that credits roll over is what determines whether you buy the right plan.
Onboarding
Entirely self-serve on every published tier. There is no fixed trial, so the vendor's own suggested evaluation is to subscribe to a plan, cancel immediately, and spend the month of credits you have already paid for.
Migration notes
Nothing to migrate in. Migrating out is trivial and is one of the quiet advantages of a tool this narrow: your data has always been CSV files and CRM records that live outside the vendor. If Evaboot were blocked by LinkedIn or shut down tomorrow, every list you have ever exported would be unaffected, because the product never held your conversations, your pipeline, or your campaign state. Contrast that with a platform whose inbox and sequence history exist nowhere else.

Platform, API & security

Platforms
Google Chrome extensionWeb dashboard for credits, exports, and account managementRequires an active LinkedIn Sales Navigator subscription
API
API access for programmatic export and enrichment, plus HubSpot, Clay, n8n, and Zapier connectors.
Compliance
GDPR, with published guidance on compliant use of scraped personal data (French company subject to EU law)
Data residency
French company operating under EU data protection law; customer-selectable regions are not advertised.
SSO
Not advertised.
Security notes
Evaboot runs in your own browser against your own Sales Navigator session, so no LinkedIn session credential is stored on vendor infrastructure and there is no datacentre login for LinkedIn to flag. Extraction is rate-limited to stay within tolerated behaviour. The residual risk is that scraping still breaches LinkedIn's user agreement and Sales Navigator seats have been restricted for aggressive extraction, so pace exports rather than pulling tens of thousands of rows in a day.

Support & resources

Channels
Email supportIn-app chat
Documentation
Documentation covering the extension, credit consumption, filtering behaviour, the email finder, and each integration, alongside a large content operation on Sales Navigator technique.
Community
No formal forum, but an unusually large body of vendor-published tutorial content on Sales Navigator search construction, which is genuinely useful independent of the product.

Company

Founded
2021
Headquarters
France
Ownership
Bootstrapped, founder-owned
Founders
Jean-Baptiste Jezequel, Robin Zouein
Employees
Not disclosed; a small team
Funding
No institutional funding. The company has been publicly described by its founder as bootstrapped and profitable at roughly $2M in annual recurring revenue.

Timeline

  1. 2021Founded in France by Jean-Baptiste Jezequel and Robin Zouein as a Chrome extension for exporting and cleaning LinkedIn Sales Navigator searches.
  2. 2022Adds the email finder and verifier, turning a scraping tool into an end-to-end list-building step for outbound teams.
  3. 2023Introduces search criteria re-checking so exports flag leads that do not actually match the Sales Navigator filters used, which becomes the product's defining feature.
  4. 2024Adds integrations with Clay, n8n, and HubSpot alongside Zapier and the API, positioning Evaboot as the first step in modern enrichment waterfalls.
  5. 2026Prices from $9 for 100 credits to $699 for 50,000, with unlimited seats and unlimited Sales Navigator accounts on every plan, rolling credits, and over 200,000 claimed users.

Integrations

  • HubSpot
  • Clay
  • n8n
  • Zapier
  • API
  • LinkedIn Sales Navigator (required)
  • CSV export to any outreach tool

Frequently asked questions

10 questions

What is Evaboot?

Evaboot is a Chrome extension that exports LinkedIn Sales Navigator lead and account searches to CSV. It cleans the data by stripping emojis, fixing name capitalization, and removing company legal suffixes, filters out results that do not actually match your search criteria, and optionally finds and verifies work email addresses. It does not send messages of any kind.

How much does Evaboot cost?

Plans are credit-based: $9 for 100 credits, $39 for 500, $79 for 1,500, $139 for 4,000, $239 for 8,000, $399 for 20,000, and $699 for 50,000, with custom pricing above that. Annual billing saves roughly two months. Every plan includes unlimited seats and unlimited Sales Navigator accounts, and unused credits roll over while you stay subscribed.

How do Evaboot credits actually work?

One exported lead or account costs one credit. One email found and verified costs one more credit. Verification alone costs half a credit. So a lead exported with a verified email costs two credits in total, which means a 4,000-credit plan delivers about 2,000 fully enriched leads rather than 4,000. This is the single most common misunderstanding about the pricing and you should size your plan from the two-credit figure.

Can Evaboot get my LinkedIn account restricted?

The risk is materially lower than with outreach tools but it is not zero. Evaboot sends nothing, so it avoids the entire class of enforcement that restricts accounts for automated connection requests and messaging. It does scrape, which still breaches LinkedIn's user agreement, and Sales Navigator seats have been restricted for aggressive extraction. Evaboot rate-limits exports and runs from your own browser and IP with no session credential held on its servers, which are the right mitigations. Pace your exports rather than pulling enormous volumes in a single day.

Do I need LinkedIn Sales Navigator to use Evaboot?

Yes, effectively. The product is built around Sales Navigator lead searches, account searches, and saved lists. That means the true cost of Evaboot is the plan plus roughly $99 per month for a Sales Navigator seat, and for most users the LinkedIn subscription is the larger of the two line items.

Does Evaboot send LinkedIn messages or connection requests?

No, and it is important not to buy it expecting otherwise. Evaboot's job ends when the cleaned, filtered, enriched CSV downloads or lands in your CRM. You need a separate tool to run the outreach. A common and sensible stack is Evaboot for the list and Dripify, Dux-Soup, or an email sequencer for the sending.

What does Evaboot cost for a five-person team or agency?

The same as it costs one person, which is the point. Seats are unlimited and Sales Navigator accounts are unlimited on every plan, so only credit volume scales. A five-client agency running 2,000 enriched leads a month pays $139 for one subscription, about $28 per client account. The five Sales Navigator seats at roughly $495 will cost three times more than the software.

Why does the data cleaning matter so much?

Because it is what makes personalization stop looking automated. A raw Sales Navigator export contains emojis inside first names, names written in capitals, and company names carrying Inc or GmbH suffixes. Every one of those shows up mid-sentence in a templated message and tells the recipient a tool wrote it. Evaboot fixes all of them before export, which does more for reply rates than most features marketed as AI personalization.

What happens to my data if Evaboot shuts down or LinkedIn blocks it?

Almost nothing, which is the advantage of a tool this narrow. Everything Evaboot has ever produced already exists as CSV files and CRM records outside the vendor. It never held your conversations, your pipeline, or your campaign state, so there is no inbox to lose and no sequence history stranded in a dashboard. Compared with a platform whose unified inbox is the only record of your conversations, Evaboot carries close to zero exit risk.

Who is behind Evaboot and is it a stable vendor?

Evaboot is a French company founded in 2021 by Jean-Baptiste Jezequel and Robin Zouein. It is bootstrapped with no institutional funding, publicly described by its founder as profitable at roughly $2M in annual recurring revenue, and claims over 200,000 users. A focused, profitable, single-purpose business with named founders operating under EU law is a better stability profile than most vendors in this category can offer.

Editorial verdict

Evaboot is the best Sales Navigator export tool available and it earns that on the unglamorous work: cleaning the emojis and capitalization and legal suffixes that make automated messages look automated, and re-checking every row against the filters you actually searched for so you stop paying to message people who do not match. Priced from $9, with unlimited seats, unlimited Sales Navigator accounts, and credits that roll over, it is cheaper per useful lead than PhantomBuster and better at this specific job than any of the all-in-one platforms. It also carries far less account risk than anything else in this category, because it never sends a message, and close to zero exit risk, because everything it produces has always lived in your files rather than in its dashboard. Two things to keep straight before buying: an enriched lead costs two credits, not one, so halve every advertised plan size, and Sales Navigator at roughly $99 a month is a hard prerequisite that usually costs more than the tool. Buy it as the front end of a stack, not as the stack.

Written by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Awards, when shown, are judged against the published criteria in our methodology.