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LeadZipp vs Outscraper

Plenty of agencies prospect by pulling Google Maps data, and Outscraper is one of the established ways to do it. It hands you raw business records by the thousand, priced per record. LeadZipp starts from the same kind of public map data and does the next steps for you: scoring, contact finding and pitch ready output. The comparison is really between buying data and buying the finished list.

The short answer

If you build data pipelines, buy records from Outscraper. If you pitch clients, LeadZipp hands you the list already scored.

LeadZipp

What LeadZipp is built for

LeadZipp is aimed at the person who was about to extract map records and then qualify the spreadsheet by hand. You search an area and a category, and it returns live Google Places and Yelp listings already scored on need signals, with the email finder, audit reports and CRM export built into the same flow.

  • Live listings from Google Places and Yelp, read at search time.
  • Opportunity scoring on no website, thin reviews and weak rating, with filters for each.
  • Email finder with a confidence badge, metered in credits that every plan includes.
  • Shareable digital presence audit reports, CSV and branded PDF export, and push into HubSpot, Pipedrive or GoHighLevel.
  • Flat self serve plans with a permanent free tier, rather than per record metering.
Outscraper

What Outscraper is built for

Outscraper describes itself as a business data and enrichment platform, offering real time intelligence from Google Maps and more than 50 other sources, enriched with contacts, reviews and company insights. It is a data extraction service first: you choose a source, define a query, and receive records in bulk, through a dashboard or an API.

  • A Google Maps scraper and a Google Maps reviews scraper, alongside scrapers for sources like Trustpilot, TripAdvisor, Yellow Pages and Amazon.
  • An emails and contacts scraper and an email address validator.
  • APIs for most services, built for developers and automated pipelines.
  • Pay as you go pricing, priced per record, with a free tier covering an initial allowance that resets every 30 days.
  • A results guarantee, with refunds if tools fail to retrieve data, per their pricing page.
Side by side

Where the two actually differ

No scored feature matrix and no invented checkmarks. Each row describes what the two products are built to do, so you can match it against your own work.

DimensionLeadZippOutscraper
What you buyA prospecting workflow: search, score, contact, export.Data extraction: raw records from the source you choose.
Where the data comes fromGoogle Places and Yelp, read live at search time.Google Maps plus more than 50 other sources, per their site.
QualificationBuilt in. Results arrive scored on no website, thin reviews and weak rating.Their platform centers on extraction and enrichment, adding contacts, reviews and company insights to records.
InterfaceA web app built around one search flow, with no code anywhere.A dashboard for one off jobs and APIs for automated pipelines.
Pricing modelFlat monthly plans. Free includes 25 live searches, Pro 100, Agency 300 pooled, with cached reruns free.Pay as you go, priced per record, with a free tier that resets every 30 days.
Best fit userAn agency or freelancer who wants a pitch list today.A developer, analyst or team that wants raw data to feed its own process.

Comparison based on publicly available information as of August 2026.

Choose Outscraper if

  • You need raw datasets at a scale no prospecting interface is built for, and per record pricing suits that.
  • Your targets go beyond local business listings, into sources like review platforms and marketplaces.
  • You have a pipeline, a developer or a data team, and an API is the integration you actually want.
  • You want to pay only when you pull data, with no monthly subscription.

Choose LeadZipp if

  • The spreadsheet was never the goal. You want to know which businesses to pitch first.
  • You would rather have scoring, email finding and audit reports in one flow than assemble them from exports.
  • You want a flat, predictable monthly price instead of metering by the record.
  • You send prospects a shareable audit report and want it generated from the same search.
  • You want leads in HubSpot, Pipedrive or GoHighLevel without writing glue code.
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Where they overlap

Both ultimately read the same kind of public map data, which is why Outscraper users are often exactly who LeadZipp is built for. The difference is where each product stops. Outscraper stops at the records, deliberately, because flexibility at scale is its value. LeadZipp keeps going through scoring, contact finding and output, because for an agency the list is only the start of a pitch. Some teams genuinely need both: bulk extraction for analysis, and a scored shortlist for the outreach in front of them this week.

Questions

LeadZipp and Outscraper, answered

Is LeadZipp a scraper like Outscraper?

No. LeadZipp reads live Google Places and Yelp data at search time and returns a scored, working list inside a product built for prospecting. Outscraper is an extraction platform: it hands you the records and leaves the workflow to you. If your end goal is a dataset, that is exactly what they sell. If your end goal is a pitch, the dataset is the step LeadZipp is trying to save you.

Which one is cheaper?

They price differently enough that it depends entirely on volume. Outscraper is pay as you go, priced per record, with a free tier that resets every 30 days, so light extraction can cost very little and heavy extraction scales with usage. LeadZipp is flat: Free at 25 live searches a month, Pro at $25 a month for 100, Agency at $50 a month for 300 pooled, with cached reruns free. Check their pricing page for current per record rates rather than trusting a figure written here.

Can I build what LeadZipp does on top of Outscraper?

Much of it, with work. You could extract map records, cross reference websites and review counts, write your own scoring, then run the domains through email tooling. Agencies did exactly that before tools like this existed, and some still prefer the control. The LeadZipp pitch is simply that those steps are the product, already wired together, for a flat monthly price.

Does LeadZipp have an API too?

Yes. The Agency plan includes a public API at 500 requests a day, alongside 300 pooled live searches for the workspace. It returns the same scored results the app shows, so it suits teams automating parts of their prospecting. For bulk raw data across many sources, an extraction platform like Outscraper is still the better shaped tool.

Skip the spreadsheet stage

Free gives you 25 new live territory searches. Pro adds 100 live searches, 100 business-email credits, bulk ZIP search, and full exports on a 7-day free trial. Cached reruns stay free. A card is required to start the trial, and cancelling before day 7 means no charge.