Ampliz vs BrandNav: They Don't Actually Compete - Here's Why
Comparing Ampliz to BrandNav is like comparing a stethoscope to a cash register. One focuses on APAC B2B data with a dedicated healthcare dataset. The other indexes eCommerce stores and DTC brands. They serve completely different buyers, and if your ICP falls outside both verticals, neither tool will help you.
30-Second Verdict
Pick BrandNav if you're prospecting eCommerce and DTC brand owners. It covers 14.5M active eCommerce/DTC companies and offers 30+ filters for targeting.

Pick Ampliz if you need healthcare provider contacts or APAC B2B data. It covers 400M+ contacts across 16 countries with a dedicated healthcare dataset.
Skip both if you're doing general B2B outbound across SaaS, financial services, agencies, or any non-niche vertical. Neither tool is built for that.
What Is Ampliz?
Ampliz positions itself as Asia Pacific's largest B2B data platform, covering 400M+ contacts across 16 countries. Its real differentiator is healthcare - 5M+ verified healthcare professionals, 9,300 hospital and IDN profiles, and 124,000+ physician groups with daily updates. If you're selling medical devices, health IT, or pharma services into Asia-Pacific, Ampliz is one of a handful of tools that even attempts this coverage.
G2 reviewers give it 4.2/5 from 7 reviews, consistently flagging an outdated UI and stale job titles. On Reddit's r/gtmengineering, Ampliz shows up alongside Definitive Healthcare in lists of vertical healthcare data providers - a niche where general databases like Apollo fall short. The review count is thin, though, so take the rating with a grain of salt.
Use this if you're targeting healthcare professionals or APAC enterprises. Skip this if your ICP is outside those verticals.
What Is BrandNav?
BrandNav takes a completely different approach. Instead of a broad contact database, it starts with the store - covering 14.5M active eCommerce/DTC companies.
Its platform splits into separate products:
- Screener for finding eCommerce/DTC companies and filtering by location, employee count, and financials.
- Enricher for finding decision-maker contacts at those companies.
- Email Verifier to validate addresses before you send (see automated email verification if you’re building this into a workflow).
- Blacklist Shield for ongoing blacklist monitoring.
G2 gives it 4.8/5 from 24 reviews, with users praising the clean UI and fast implementation. The main complaints center on limited integrations and inconsistent support response times. Reddit users in r/coldemail compare BrandNav to Store Leads for ecom prospecting, noting that Apollo's general database falls short for this vertical.
Use this if you sell services to Shopify stores, DTC brands, or eCommerce operators. Skip this if your prospects aren't in eCommerce - the database is built exclusively for eCom/DTC targeting.

Ampliz covers healthcare. BrandNav covers eCommerce. If your pipeline spans multiple verticals, you need a horizontal platform. Prospeo gives you 300M+ profiles across every industry, 98% email accuracy, and a 7-day data refresh - so stale job titles don't tank your deliverability.
Stop stitching niche tools together. One platform, every vertical.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Ampliz | BrandNav | |
|---|---|---|
| Vertical | Healthcare / APAC B2B | eCommerce / DTC |
| Database | 400M+ contacts | 14.5M active eCommerce/DTC companies |
| Starting price | ~$50-100/mo | $49/mo (Screener) |
| Full-stack cost | Custom (healthcare) | $213-538/mo |
| Free tier | 10 credits | 200 Screener / 25 Enricher / 100 Verifier credits |
| G2 rating | 4.2/5 (7 reviews) | 4.8/5 (24 reviews) |
| Key strength | Healthcare dataset | eCom store filters |
Pricing Breakdown
Ampliz doesn't publish transparent pricing - their pricing page funnels you into a demo request. Third-party listings show the Global B2B plan starting around $50/month for 100 credits, and healthcare plans are custom. Frustrating for a tool that targets SMB buyers.

BrandNav is more transparent but deceptively complex. It's three separate subscriptions: Screener at $49-299/mo, Enricher at $19-94/mo, and Blacklist Shield at $145/mo. A real prospecting workflow needs at least Screener plus Enricher, putting you at $68-393/mo minimum. Add Blacklist Shield and you're looking at $213-538/mo. BrandNav does offer a 60-day money-back guarantee, which lowers the risk of committing.
Here's the thing: BrandNav markets quarterly billing as "50% off." We did the math. Enterprise Enricher quarterly is $281 vs. three months at $94/mo ($282). That's a $1 savings. Not 50%.
Which One Should You Pick?
The decision isn't Ampliz or BrandNav. It's about your vertical (and your TAM vs ICP reality).

You sell to eCommerce/DTC brands. BrandNav, no contest. Its Screener gives you store-level intelligence that general databases can't match. Pair it with the Enricher for decision-maker contacts.
You need healthcare provider data in APAC. Ampliz. The 5M+ provider dataset with hospital and physician group coverage is hard to replicate elsewhere. Budget extra patience for the UI.
You're doing general B2B outbound. Neither tool fits. We've seen agencies sign an eCommerce client and a healthcare client in the same week - then realize they need three different data tools to cover both plus their core book of business. That's not a workflow; it's a headache (build a repeatable prospecting workflow instead).
Let's be honest: most teams evaluating this comparison don't actually need either tool. If your average deal size is under $15k and your prospects span more than one vertical, you'll get more pipeline from a horizontal data platform than from two niche tools stitched together with Zapier and duct tape.
What If Neither Fits?
If your prospects are mid-market SaaS companies, financial services firms, or anything outside healthcare and eCommerce, Ampliz and BrandNav won't help. Prospeo covers 300M+ profiles across all industries with 98% email accuracy and a 7-day data refresh cycle. In our testing, that refresh cadence catches job changes that other tools miss for weeks - which matters when a stale title means your email lands in the wrong inbox or bounces entirely (more on soft bounce emails). It also offers 125M+ verified mobile numbers with a 30% pickup rate, useful when email alone isn't cutting it (see verified mobile numbers). The free tier gives you 75 verified emails/month to test before committing.


Paying $213-538/mo for BrandNav's full stack or chasing Ampliz's custom pricing? Prospeo starts free with 75 verified emails/month and scales at ~$0.01 per email. Add 125M+ verified mobiles with a 30% pickup rate when email alone isn't enough.
Get enterprise-grade B2B data without the enterprise pricing games.
FAQ
Do Ampliz and BrandNav cover the same data?
No. BrandNav covers 14.5M active eCommerce/DTC companies. Ampliz focuses on APAC B2B contacts and healthcare providers. There's virtually zero overlap between the two databases - picking between them depends entirely on your target vertical.
How much does BrandNav cost for a full workflow?
Expect $213-538/mo for Screener plus Enricher plus Blacklist Shield. The free plan gives you 200 Screener, 25 Enricher, and 100 Verifier credits to test before committing to a paid tier.
What's a good alternative if my ICP isn't healthcare or eCommerce?
Prospeo covers 300M+ profiles across every industry with 98% email accuracy at roughly $0.01 per email. It starts free at 75 emails/month with no contracts - a stronger fit than either niche tool for general B2B outbound.