Icypeas
Cheap credits that never expire, from a seven-person French team
Icypeas is a French B2B email finding and verification service that charges one credit per found email and a tenth of a credit per verification, sells plans from 19 dollars a month for 1,000 credits, lets credits roll over with no expiry date, and exposes everything through an API and no-code connectors; it also does domain scanning, LinkedIn profile scraping, and reverse email lookup, but it does not yet sell phone numbers.
Overview
Icypeas is a small Paris company, founded in 2022 and still around seven people, that competes on two things: unit price and credit terms. A thousand credits cost 19 dollars a month, ten thousand cost 89, and a hundred thousand cost 499. Those numbers are roughly a third of what Hunter charges for equivalent volume and half of what Anymail Finder charges. The credits then roll over month to month with no expiration date at all, which is the most generous term any vendor in this category publishes.
The product is not a single-trick email finder. One credit buys a found email, a tenth of a credit buys a verification, a domain scan costs one credit, a LinkedIn profile scrape costs 1.5, a company scrape costs 0.5, and a reverse email lookup costs ten. That granular pricing is unusual and useful: verification at 0.1 credits means checking a 20,000 record list costs 2,000 credits rather than 20,000, which is why Icypeas is often used as a cheap bulk verifier alongside a different primary finder.
It has become a familiar name inside other people's stacks. The vendor lists Clay, Lemlist, Apollo, and Instantly among the companies that use it, and the practical pattern is that Icypeas sits as a low-cost step in a waterfall or as the verification layer behind a sequencer. The API is included on every plan including the cheapest, with no separate developer tier, and there are native no-code paths through Make, Zapier, and n8n.
The honest caveats are the ones you would expect from a company this size. Phone Finder has been listed as coming soon for a long time, so there is no phone data. Coverage is strongest in Europe and thinner in the United States than a large aggregator's. And a seven-person unfunded vendor carries a different continuity risk from a bootstrapped decade-old company like Hunter. What you are buying is very cheap, very flexible credits from a team that has not yet had to prove it can survive a bad year.
Best for
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.
Not the right fit for
- Any team that needs mobile phone numbers; Phone Finder has been listed as coming soon rather than shipped, so there is no phone data to buy at any price.
- US-focused sales teams that need deep coverage of American mid-market companies; the index is noticeably stronger in Europe.
- Buyers who need vendor stability as a procurement criterion; this is an unfunded seven-person company with no disclosed revenue and no funding cushion.
- Teams wanting a prospecting database with filters by title, seniority, and headcount; Icypeas answers questions about identities you already have.
- Organisations that need SOC 2, SSO, audit logs, or a formal security review; none of that is published and there is no enterprise motion behind it.
How it works
- 1
You choose an operation and pay a different credit price for each. Email Finder resolves a person plus a company into a work address at one credit per found email. Email Verifier checks deliverability at 0.1 credits per address. Domain Scan returns the addresses associated with a domain at one credit.
- 2
Two scraping operations sit alongside the finder. Profile Scraper pulls structured data from a LinkedIn profile at 1.5 credits, and Company Scraper does the same for a company page at 0.5, which makes list enrichment from a LinkedIn export a single-step job.
- 3
Reverse Email Lookup runs the other way: give an address and get the person and company behind it, at ten credits per found profile. That is the most expensive operation and the one to meter carefully.
- 4
Everything runs from the web app, from a bulk upload, or through the API, which is included on every plan at no extra cost. No-code users route through Make, Zapier, or n8n instead.
- 5
Credits accumulate rather than reset. Unused balance rolls into the next month with no expiry date, and the vendor describes stacking as unlimited, so a plan behaves like a slowly filling pool rather than a monthly allowance you must spend or lose.
Feature breakdown
26 features in 5 modulesFinding and verifying
Six differently priced operations rather than one credit for everything.- Email Finder
- Resolves a person's name plus a company into a work email address, charged at one credit per found email.
- Email Verifier at 0.1 credits
- Deliverability checking at a tenth of a credit per address, which makes bulk list cleaning roughly ten times cheaper than paying finder rates.
- Catch-all verification
- Included on every plan rather than sold as an upgrade, which is the operation most verifiers either charge extra for or refuse to attempt.
- Domain Scan
- Returns the email addresses associated with a company domain at one credit, for account-first work where you have companies but no named people.
- Bulk processing
- Upload a list and run any operation across it, with results downloadable and the same per-operation credit pricing.
- Reverse Email Lookup
- Turns an address into the person and company behind it at ten credits per found profile, useful for identifying inbound signups or list provenance.
Scraping and enrichment
LinkedIn extraction priced in fractions of a credit.- Profile Scraper
- Pulls structured data from a LinkedIn profile at 1.5 credits, so a thousand profiles costs 1,500 credits rather than a separate subscription.
- Company Scraper
- Extracts company attributes at 0.5 credits each, the cheapest per-record operation in the catalogue.
- Chrome extension
- Runs lookups from a LinkedIn profile or company page without leaving the browser.
- Google Workspace add-on
- An Icypeas-powered email finder waterfall is published in the Google Workspace marketplace for spreadsheet-driven teams.
- Structured output
- Results come back in consistent fields suitable for direct CRM mapping rather than as free text needing cleanup.
Credit model and billing
The actual reason to choose Icypeas.- Credits never expire
- Unused credits roll into the next month with no expiration date, which is more generous than Hunter's twelve months and than Anymail Finder's roll-while-subscribed rule.
- Unlimited credit stacking
- There is no cap on the accumulated balance, so a project-driven team can bank several months and spend them in one week.
- Per-operation pricing
- Different operations cost different fractions of a credit, so verification and company scraping do not cost the same as a full email find.
- Four published tiers
- Basic at 19 dollars, Premium at 39, Advanced at 89, and Hypergrowth at 499, all self-serve with no sales call at any level.
- Annual billing at 20 percent off
- Annual plans cut the effective rate by a fifth; the monthly prices are real and do not require a commitment to unlock.
API and automation
Included everywhere, with no developer tier tax.- API on every plan
- Full API access is included from the 19 dollar Basic tier upward, unlike vendors that gate the API behind their most expensive plan.
- Asynchronous bulk API
- Large jobs are submitted and collected rather than held open, which suits enrichment pipelines running on a schedule.
- Make, Zapier, and n8n connectors
- Native no-code integrations on all plans, which is how most small teams actually wire this into a CRM or sequencer.
- Use as a waterfall provider
- Commonly configured as a low-cost early step inside multi-provider enrichment tools, taking the cheap hits before an expensive provider is called.
- Webhook delivery
- Results can be pushed to your endpoint when a batch completes rather than requiring polling.
Sourcing and compliance posture
A French vendor with a lighter compliance story than its neighbours.- EU-based operator
- Icypeas is a French company subject to GDPR and to the CNIL as its supervisory authority, which is a meaningfully different position from a vendor incorporated outside the EEA.
- Verification-first results
- Addresses are validated before being returned, including on catch-all domains, so what you receive is checked rather than probabilistic.
- Work email focus
- The product deals in professional addresses rather than consumer data, which narrows the compliance surface.
- Removal requests
- As an EU operator, Icypeas is obliged to handle erasure and objection requests, and provides a route to do so.
- No published certifications
- There is no SOC 2, ISO 27001, or published audit; a buyer with a security questionnaire will not get satisfying answers here.
Use cases
4 documentedGTM engineer building a cost-optimised waterfall
A Clay table is burning credits calling premium providers first, and most of the records could have been resolved by a cheap source.
Icypeas is configured as the first waterfall step at roughly a cent per found email, expensive providers are only called on the misses, and the table's cost per enriched row falls sharply.
Agency cleaning a 50,000 record inherited list
A client hands over an old database of unknown quality and sending to it untested would damage the agency's sending domains.
Verification at 0.1 credits means the whole list costs 5,000 credits, well within the 89 dollar Advanced plan, and catch-all verification is included rather than being an upsell.
European startup with a small and lumpy data budget
Outbound runs in bursts around product launches, so a monthly allowance is either wasted or exhausted depending on the month.
Credits never expire and stacking is unlimited, so quiet months bank into launch months and the 39 dollar Premium plan covers a year of uneven usage without an upgrade.
Solo operator enriching a LinkedIn export
Two thousand profiles exported from Sales Navigator, no emails, no budget for a per-seat data platform.
Profile Scraper at 1.5 credits and Email Finder at one credit resolve the list for about 5,000 credits, and the 19 dollar Basic plan plus banked rollover covers it over two or three months.
Pricing
from $19 per month (Basic, 1,000 credits)Monthly or annual subscription across four published credit tiers, with different operations consuming different fractions of a credit and unused credits rolling over indefinitely.
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $19 per month (1,000 credits) |
Annual billing is $190 for 12,000 credits, effectively two months free. |
| Premium | $39 per month (4,000 credits) |
Annual billing is $390 for 48,000 credits. |
| Advanced | $89 per month (10,000 credits) |
Annual billing is $890 for 120,000 credits, about $0.0074 per credit. |
| Hypergrowth | $499 per month (100,000 credits) |
Annual is $4,990 for 240,000 credits, which is worth checking against the monthly plan before committing since the monthly ladder is the better deal at this tier. |
Billing notes
- All prices exclude VAT, and as a French company Icypeas charges French VAT to consumers and reverse-charges valid EU business VAT numbers.
- Annual billing saves about 20 percent at the lower tiers, but the Hypergrowth annual allowance of 240,000 credits is less than twelve times the monthly 100,000, so read the annual terms carefully at the top of the ladder rather than assuming annual is always cheaper.
- Credits roll over with no expiration date and stacking is uncapped, which is the most generous credit term published by any vendor in this category.
- Operations are priced differently: one credit per found email, 0.1 per verification, one per domain scan, 1.5 per LinkedIn profile scrape, 0.5 per company scrape, and ten per reverse email lookup. Model your actual mix rather than dividing plan price by credits.
- The vendor does not clearly publish whether a failed email search consumes a credit; the credit table is written as one credit per found email, so confirm the behaviour on a test batch before committing to volume.
- API access is included on every plan including the 19 dollar tier, with no separate developer charge.
Value assessment: 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.
Strengths & limitations
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.
- Full API access on every plan including the 19 dollar tier, plus native Make, Zapier, and n8n connectors.
- French and EU-based, subject to GDPR and CNIL supervision, which is a stronger structural position than a vendor incorporated outside the EEA.
- Widely used as a low-cost first step inside waterfall enrichment tools, which is a practical endorsement from teams that measure cost per enriched row.
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.
- The vendor does not clearly publish whether failed searches consume credits, which is the single most consequential billing question and should not require testing to answer.
- There is no prospecting database, so list building has to happen elsewhere before Icypeas can be useful.
- The Hypergrowth annual plan gives less credit value than twelve monthly plans, which is a confusing pricing inversion at the top of the ladder.
Head-to-head comparisons
5 alternativesIcypeas vs Hunter
from 0 euros (Free, 50 credits per month), then 49 euros per month (Starter)Hunter costs roughly three times as much per credit but gives you public source citations per address, a bundled cold email sender, documented API rate limits, a support organisation, and a decade of bootstrapped stability. Icypeas gives cheaper credits that never expire and cheaper bulk verification. Take Hunter if you need to defend provenance or want the platform; take Icypeas if unit economics are the deciding factor and you consume data through automation.
Full Icypeas vs Hunter comparisonIcypeas vs Anymail Finder
from $29 per month (Starter, 400 credits)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.
Full Icypeas vs Anymail Finder comparisonIcypeas vs Dropcontact
from 79 euros per month (Starter)Both are French, but they answer a European compliance question very differently. Dropcontact holds no contact database at all, processes on EU servers, and has been audited by the CNIL, which is what a regulated buyer wants to hear. Icypeas is far cheaper and much more flexible on credits but has no equivalent audit or certification story. Compliance-led buyers take Dropcontact; cost-led buyers take Icypeas.
Full Icypeas vs Dropcontact comparisonIcypeas vs Findymail
from $49/mo (Basic, 1,000 finder + 1,000 verifier credits)Findymail is priced above Icypeas but is purpose-built for the cold email stack, with Sales Navigator and Apollo list extraction, verified-only billing, and native sequencer integrations. Icypeas is a cheaper general-purpose credit pool with an API on every tier. If your workflow is a sequencer pipeline, Findymail slots in with less work; if you are building your own automation, Icypeas costs less per record.
Full Icypeas vs Findymail comparisonIcypeas vs Prospeo
from $0 (Free, 100 credits/mo); paid from $37/mo per user billed yearlyProspeo sells mobile numbers as a separate credit type and has stronger LinkedIn and Sales Navigator extraction, so it covers a channel Icypeas cannot address at all. Icypeas is cheaper for pure email volume and much cheaper for verification. Any team that needs phones should not be shortlisting Icypeas; teams that only email should compare on price, where Icypeas usually wins.
Full Icypeas vs Prospeo comparisonImplementation & onboarding
- Setup time
- 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
- 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.
- Onboarding
- Entirely self-serve at every tier including the 499 dollar plan. Support is by email and chat, in English and French. There is no onboarding call and no implementation service.
- Migration notes
- Nothing to migrate in. On the way out, exports are plain CSV and the API returns the same fields, so the data is portable. The one thing to watch is the banked credit balance, since a large accumulated pool is worth spending down before switching vendors.
Platform, API & security
- Platforms
- Web applicationChrome extensionGoogle Workspace add-onREST APIBulk upload
- API
- REST API included on every plan from the 19 dollar tier upward, with synchronous single lookups and asynchronous bulk jobs plus webhook delivery. Per-request rate limits are not prominently published, which is a gap compared with Hunter; confirm your expected throughput with support before building against it.
- Compliance
- GDPR as an EU-established data processor and controllerCNIL as supervisory authorityData subject erasure and objection requests handled
- Data residency
- Operated from France; no customer-selectable region is offered.
- SSO
- Not advertised.
- Security notes
- No SOC 2 or ISO 27001 certification is published. Addresses are verified before being returned, including catch-all handling. The company is French and therefore subject to GDPR enforcement by the CNIL directly, which is a structural rather than a certificated assurance.
Support & resources
- Channels
- Email supportIn-app chatEnglish and French
- Documentation
- Product documentation and an API reference covering each operation and its credit cost.
- Community
- No official forum; the product is discussed in French GTM and growth communities and appears in waterfall enrichment guides.
Company
- Founded
- 2022
- Headquarters
- Paris, France
- Ownership
- Privately held and unfunded
- Founders
- Pierre-Baptiste Landoin
- Employees
- About 7 (2026)
- Funding
- No disclosed outside funding; the company has operated without institutional investment since 2022.
Timeline
- 2022Founded in Paris by Pierre-Baptiste Landoin as a low-cost email finding and verification service for European B2B teams.
- 2023Adds catch-all verification on all plans and establishes the per-operation credit table that separates verification from finding.
- 2024Ships the public API on every tier plus Make, Zapier, and n8n connectors, and starts appearing as a low-cost step inside waterfall enrichment stacks.
- 2025Adds LinkedIn profile and company scraping and reverse email lookup, broadening from a finder into a general enrichment credit pool.
- 2026Runs with roughly seven staff and no outside funding, citing Clay, Lemlist, Apollo, and Instantly as users; Phone Finder remains listed as coming soon.
Integrations
- Make
- Zapier
- n8n
- Google Workspace add-on
- Chrome extension
- Clay and other waterfall enrichment tools as a provider
- Lemlist and Instantly via API and no-code connectors
- HubSpot and Pipedrive via Zapier or Make
- REST API with bulk jobs and webhook delivery
Frequently asked questions
10 questionsWhat is Icypeas?
Icypeas is a French B2B data service that finds and verifies work email addresses, scans domains, scrapes LinkedIn profiles and company pages, and runs reverse email lookups. Each operation costs a different fraction of a credit, and credits are sold in monthly plans from 19 dollars for a thousand.
How much does Icypeas cost?
Four self-serve tiers: Basic at 19 dollars for 1,000 credits, Premium at 39 for 4,000, Advanced at 89 for 10,000, and Hypergrowth at 499 for 100,000, all excluding VAT. Annual billing saves around 20 percent at the lower tiers. That works out to roughly 1.9 cents per found email at a thousand a month and about 0.9 cents at ten thousand.
Do Icypeas credits expire?
No. Credits roll over to the next month with no expiration date and stacking is uncapped. This is the most generous credit term in the category: Hunter's credits last twelve months, Anymail Finder's roll over only while you stay subscribed, and most other vendors reset to zero every month.
Does a failed lookup consume a credit?
The credit table is written as one credit per found email, which implies failures are not charged, but the vendor does not state this as plainly as Hunter or Anymail Finder do. Because this is the single most consequential cost variable in this category, run a deliberately difficult test batch and reconcile the credit ledger before committing to a large plan.
Does Icypeas provide phone numbers?
No. Phone Finder is listed on the pricing page as coming soon and has been for some time. If you need mobiles or direct dials, the realistic options are Datagma at 30 credits per mobile, FullEnrich or BetterContact at 10 credits, ContactOut with its separate phone credit pool, or RocketReach from its Pro tier upward.
What does each operation cost in credits?
Email Finder is one credit per found email, Email Verifier is 0.1 credits, Domain Scan is one credit, Profile Scraper is 1.5 credits, Company Scraper is 0.5 credits, and Reverse Email Lookup is ten credits per found profile. Model your real mix rather than dividing the plan price by the credit count, because reverse lookup at ten credits will distort the average badly.
Is the API included?
Yes, on every plan including the 19 dollar Basic tier, with no separate developer charge. Bulk jobs run asynchronously with webhook delivery. Per-request rate limits are not prominently published, which is a gap compared with Hunter, so confirm your expected throughput with support before building a high-volume pipeline.
How does Icypeas handle GDPR for European contacts?
Icypeas is a French company, so it falls directly under GDPR with the CNIL as its supervisory authority, and it is obliged to handle erasure and objection requests. That is a structural assurance rather than a certificated one: unlike Dropcontact, Icypeas has not published a CNIL audit, and unlike larger vendors it holds no SOC 2 or ISO 27001. As always, the lawful basis for your outreach is your own legitimate interest assessment, not your supplier's status.
Should I use Icypeas as my only data vendor?
Probably not if outbound is core to your revenue. It is excellent as a cheap first step in a waterfall or as a bulk verification layer, where a miss simply hands the record to the next provider. As a sole source it carries three risks worth pricing: no phone data, thinner US coverage than a large aggregator, and a seven-person unfunded company behind the service.
Who uses Icypeas?
The vendor cites Clay, Lemlist, Apollo, and Instantly among its users, which reflects the product's real position in the market: it is more often a component inside someone else's enrichment stack than a destination interface. That is a reasonable endorsement of its unit economics and reliability at the API level.
Editorial verdict
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.
Written by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Awards, when shown, are judged against the published criteria in our methodology.