Apollo.io is one of the biggest names in sales intelligence, and for good reason: a large native database, a dialer, sequencing and intent signals in one platform. But a growing number of founders, freelancers and small agencies go looking for an Apollo alternative for one recurring reason: the real cost. Between per-credit exports, per-seat pricing and features gated to higher tiers, an active Apollo seat routinely runs $1,200 to $6,000 a year, every year.
This guide compares Getlead vs Apollo honestly: where Apollo genuinely wins, where it does not, the true cost of each, and who should pick which. Getlead is our product, so we will be specific about the trade-offs rather than pretend Apollo has none.
The short answer
Why teams look for an Apollo alternative
Apollo is a capable platform. Teams still leave, and it is almost always one of these five reasons:
- Credit anxiety. Exporting contacts and revealing mobile numbers burns credits. Active reps hit the ceiling mid-month, then upgrade or wait. The headline price is rarely the real price.
- Per-seat pricing. Costs scale linearly with your team. Three reps on the Professional tier is a serious annual line item.
- Deliverability is not the focus. Apollo is data-first. Its sending and warm-up are weaker than dedicated cold email tools, and deliverability is where cold campaigns live or die.
- Feature gating. Intent data, advanced filters and higher API limits sit on the priciest tiers.
- Subscription forever. Pause outbound and you still pay, or you lose access to your data and sequences.
You can verify current Apollo pricing and features on the official Apollo.io site and read unfiltered user sentiment on Apollo's G2 reviews. The pattern in the reviews is consistent: great data, frustration with credits and cost at scale.
Getlead vs Apollo at a glance
The single biggest difference is the business model. Apollo is a per-seat, per-credit subscription. Getlead is a one-time lifetime license with flat monthly allowances. For continuous outbound, that difference compounds into thousands of dollars a year.
Pricing: the real cost of each
Apollo's advertised tiers look reasonable. The real cost depends on export volume and seats:
Multiply by seats, add credit top-ups for heavy months, and an active three-person team lands at roughly $3,000 to $9,000 a year. Getlead's entire pricing is a one-time payment:
Data and database
This is Apollo's home turf, and it is genuinely strong. Apollo's native database is large and its filters are excellent, with intent signals on higher tiers that Getlead does not offer.
Getlead counters with a 420M+ verified contact database across 50+ industries plus lead scraping tool from 10 sources (LinkedIn, Google Maps and more). The difference is not raw size, it is what you pay to use it: Apollo meters exports with credits, Getlead gives you a flat 50,000 leads a month with no per-lead fee. Every Getlead export is SMTP-verified automatically, so you are not paying separately for a verifier either.
Sending and deliverability
Cold email succeeds or fails on inbox placement, and this is where a data-first platform and a cold-email-first platform diverge. Apollo can send sequences, but warm-up and deliverability tooling are not its strength. Getlead builds AI warm-up for unlimited inboxes and SMTP verification into the same tool that finds and sends, so lists are clean and inboxes are warm before a single email goes out.
Whichever you choose, authenticate your domain first. Run it through the free deliverability test and your copy through the spam test before scaling.
Feature by feature
Who each tool is actually for
Choose Apollo if: you run a phone-plus-email sales motion, you monetize buying-intent data, you have 5+ seats and the budget to match, or you want everything inside one enterprise-grade platform and per-seat pricing is not a blocker.
Choose Getlead if: you are a founder, freelancer or small-to-mid agency running email outbound, you are tired of per-credit exports and monthly bills, and you want finding, verifying and sending in one tool for a price you pay once.
“I wasted months on Apollo credits. Getlead found better leads faster, verification is built in, and there is nothing to renew. Reply rate went up and the bill went to zero.”
Priya S. · Founder, B2B SaaS
How to switch from Apollo to Getlead
Migrating is a 20-minute job, not a project:
- Export your Apollo lists to CSV (contacts and any saved searches you still need).
- Import into Getlead. Every imported address is re-verified automatically, so stale Apollo data gets cleaned on the way in.
- Connect your inboxes and start warm-up immediately so reputation is ready before you scale.
- Rebuild your sequences (or start from a template) and launch.
The verdict
Apollo is the better tool for enterprise sales teams that live on intent data and phone workflows and can absorb per-seat, per-credit pricing. For everyone else running email-led outbound, Getlead does the core job (find, verify, send) for a fraction of the lifetime cost, with warm-up and a CRM included and nothing to renew.
If your honest reaction to your last Apollo invoice was "this is a lot for what we use," that is your answer.
Getlead vs Apollo FAQ
Is Getlead really cheaper than Apollo?
On total cost of ownership, dramatically. Apollo bills per seat per month with credit top-ups; an active seat is $1,200 to $6,000+ a year. Getlead is a one-time payment from $9.90, so after the first month it costs nothing.
Does Getlead have as much data as Apollo?
Getlead's database covers 420M+ verified B2B contacts across 50+ industries, plus live scraping. Apollo wins on intent signals and mobile numbers; Getlead wins on cost, because there are no export credits and verification is included.
Can I move my Apollo data to Getlead?
Yes. Export to CSV and import into Getlead, where every address is re-verified automatically. See the migration steps above.
What does Apollo do that Getlead does not?
A native dialer, buying-intent signals and org charts. If those are core to your motion, Apollo fits. For email-led outbound, Getlead covers finding, verifying and sending for far less.
Is there a free way to try Getlead's approach?
Yes: use the free email verifier, deliverability test and template library, and every paid plan has a 30-day money-back guarantee.

