ApexVerify vs Generect: Which Do You Need? (2026)

ApexVerify verifies emails; Generect finds them. Compare pricing, accuracy, and features - plus a third option if you need both.

4 min readProspeo Team

ApexVerify vs Generect: Different Tools, Different Jobs

You came back from a trade show with 2,000 business cards. Half the emails are stale. Do you need a tool to verify them, or a tool to find new ones? That's the core of the ApexVerify vs Generect decision - and most people comparing them don't realize they're looking at two entirely different product categories.

Capterra lists ApexVerify under Email Verification Tools, while G2 categorizes Generect under Lead Intelligence. They overlap on bounce-risk checking, but they're built for different workflows.

30-Second Verdict

Pick ApexVerify if you already have a contact list and just need to clean it before sending. Pricing starts at $0.005 per email - 1,000 verifications for $5.

Pick Generect if you need to find new leads from scratch. It searches, verifies, and exports contacts with CRM integrations baked in.

Skip both if you need finding, verifying, enrichment, and CRM push in one platform. Prospeo covers the full pipeline - 300M+ profiles, 98% email accuracy, native Salesforce/HubSpot/Lemlist integrations - starting at ~$0.01/email with a free tier.

Feature Comparison

Dimension ApexVerify Generect
Category Email Verification Lead Intelligence
Primary job Verify existing emails Find + verify contacts
Email cost $0.005/verification $0.03/found + $0.02/export
Free credits 100 emails + 25 phones $5 onboarding grant
Min. spend $5 $20
G2 rating 4.8/5 (18 reviews) 5.0/5 (32 reviews)
Phone verification Yes, $0.015/number Claims direct numbers (varies by record)
Bulk processing Yes Yes
Integrations Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice HubSpot, Salesforce, API, MCP
Enrichment No Yes (firmographics, tech stack)
Intent signals No Yes (hiring, new startups)
ApexVerify vs Generect head-to-head feature comparison diagram
ApexVerify vs Generect head-to-head feature comparison diagram

What ApexVerify Does Best

ApexVerify is a pure verification engine. Upload a CSV, verify, download. That's it. At $0.005 per email, it's about as cheap as list cleaning gets.

The collaborative cache system is genuinely clever: if someone else already verified the same address, you can get up to 50% of your credits refunded. For teams running prospect lists that overlap with other users, that adds up fast - especially on large lists where common corporate domains appear over and over.

Catch-all detection is included, and new accounts get 100 email verifications plus 25 phone checks. Phone verification runs $0.015/number. The tradeoff is clear: ApexVerify doesn't find contacts, doesn't enrich data, and integrations are spreadsheet-only. One Capterra reviewer flagged unresponsive support, which is worth knowing if you're considering it for a larger team. If you just need to scrub a list and move on, it does that job well. If you need anything beyond that, you'll outgrow it quickly.

Prospeo

ApexVerify verifies. Generect finds. Neither does both well. Prospeo searches 300M+ profiles, verifies at 98% accuracy, and pushes contacts straight to your CRM - no CSV juggling, no two-tool tax.

Replace your verifier-plus-finder stack with one platform at $0.01/email.

What Generect Does Best

Generect is a lead search engine - find verified B2B leads, export them, push to your CRM. The pricing reflects that broader scope: $0.03 per valid email found plus $0.02 per export.

It delivers a 70%+ find rate and under 2% bounce rate, including on accept-all domains. Real-time refresh pulls from social media and public sources on every search, so you're not working from a stale database snapshot. That alone sets it apart from tools that serve you six-month-old records and call it a day.

Where Generect earns its price is the full workflow: HubSpot and Salesforce integrations, firmographic enrichment, tech stack filtering, hiring signal tracking, and API plus MCP connectivity for AI agent workflows. G2 reviewers consistently praise speed and data accuracy. The downsides? A learning curve for advanced filtering, occasional integration friction, and missing contacts in niche industries. If you're prospecting into a narrow vertical, test before committing.

What $20 Gets You

Here's the thing - the price gap between these tools isn't about quality. It's about what you're buying.

Visual comparison of what $20 buys on each platform
Visual comparison of what $20 buys on each platform

$20 on ApexVerify gets you roughly 4,000 email verifications. That's cleaning an entire trade-show list or a quarter's worth of inbound leads. $20 on Generect gets you about 400 contacts found and exported - 10x more expensive per record, but you're paying for discovery, not just validation. Comparing unit costs head-to-head misses the point entirely.

Let's be honest: if your existing list is under 1,000 contacts, you probably don't need a dedicated verifier at all. Many outbound lead generation tools verify on export. A standalone verifier only makes sense at scale - think 5,000+ records per month - or when you're cleaning a legacy CRM that hasn't been touched in years.

What If You Need Both?

Running a verifier alongside a separate lead finder works, but it's a tax on your workflow and your budget. We've tested this exact setup, and the context-switching alone costs more time than most teams realize.

Prospeo kills that two-tool overhead. It searches 300M+ professional profiles, verifies emails at 98% accuracy through a proprietary 5-step process with catch-all handling and spam-trap removal, and delivers 125M+ verified mobile numbers with a 30% pickup rate. Data refreshes every 7 days - the industry average is six weeks. Native integrations with Salesforce, HubSpot, Instantly, Lemlist, and Clay mean contacts flow straight into your sequences without manual CSV juggling.

If you're building lists inside Clay, the cost math is different - see Clay list building for a step-by-step workflow.

Two-tool stack vs unified platform workflow comparison
Two-tool stack vs unified platform workflow comparison

The free tier gives you 75 emails and 100 Chrome extension credits per month, no contract required. In our experience, teams that consolidate from a verifier-plus-finder stack into a single platform book more meetings because their data is actually fresh when it hits the inbox.

If you're also evaluating verifiers, compare options in our guide to Bouncer alternatives.

Prospeo

Running a separate verifier alongside a lead finder means stale data, extra costs, and wasted time. Prospeo refreshes every 7 days, verifies with catch-all handling and spam-trap removal, and integrates natively with HubSpot, Salesforce, Instantly, and Lemlist.

One platform. Fresh data. Zero context-switching.

FAQ

Is Generect an email verification tool?

No. Generect is a lead intelligence platform that includes verification as part of its find-and-export workflow. ApexVerify is the pure verifier - it only checks emails you already have. For teams that need both discovery and cleaning, a unified platform handles the full pipeline without the two-tool tax.

What's the most accurate email verification tool in 2026?

The best-performing verifier in Hunter's 15-tool benchmark hit 70% accuracy on 3,000 real business emails - accept-all and unknown results drag everyone down. Prospeo's 5-step verification process delivers 98% accuracy across 143M+ verified addresses, with catch-all handling and spam-trap removal included.

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