Finder.io Pricing: What It Cost (And Why the Pricing Page Is Gone)
You pull up the Finder.io pricing page expecting a clean table of plans and credits. Instead, you get a wind-down notice. The 500apps suite - Finder.io included - is sunsetting within 90 days, and the pricing page has been replaced by a migration countdown.
Here's what Finder.io actually cost, why every source shows a different number, and where to move your workflow before the lights go out.
Finder.io Is Sunsetting
Warning - 500apps Wind-Down Notice: 500apps is winding down the entire suite over the next 90 days. At 60 days, 500agents early access opens. At 90 days, the sunset is complete. All products remain live with no sudden shutoffs during the transition. To export your data, contact support@500apps.com while support is still responsive.

This isn't a rebrand or a pivot. It's a full shutdown of the 500apps suite. Even if you find a way to sign up today, you'd be building on a platform with a 90-day expiration date.
Finder.io Plans and Costs
Depending on where you look, Finder.io costs a few different things - and none of the numbers agree.
| Source | Price | What It Covers | |--------|-------|----------------| | Capterra | $9.99/mo | $9.99/mo | "Basic" flat rate (starting price) | | G2 | $14.99/mo | $14.99/mo | 500apps bundle pricing (50 apps) | | Finder.io site (legacy) | $49/mo | Standalone Basic plan (1,000 email credits) |
Free trial info also varies: G2 shows a 14-day free trial, SoftwareSuggest lists the same, while Finder.io's own site showed a trial starting with just 5 credits. Database size claims are inconsistent too - multiple listings describe 430M+ email addresses, while the official site has shown 480M+.
Why Prices Differ
The $14.99/mo price on G2 covers the entire 500apps bundle - 50 apps, not just Finder.io. Capterra lists the tool starting at $9.99/mo. And the official site showed a $49/mo standalone Basic plan with 1,000 email credits.

With the product sunsetting, the bigger issue isn't which number is "right." It's whether it's worth onboarding a tool that won't exist in three months.

Finder.io users complained about stale data. Prospeo refreshes every 7 days - not every 6 weeks. At ~$0.01/email with 98% accuracy, you get fresher data than Finder.io ever delivered, at a comparable price point.
Stop building on a platform with a 90-day expiration date.
What Users Said
Finder.io earned a 4.6/5 on G2 across 10 reviews. Small sample, but the feedback tells a consistent story.
What people liked: Fast, easy email lookups with minimal learning curve. Good value for the price, especially at the bundle rate. One Capterra reviewer noted they switched from Lusha to Finder.io and called it a better bargain.
What frustrated people: Domain database freshness was a real sore spot - one reviewer specifically asked for monthly updates because they were "losing new domain data." No mobile app support either. Community discussion around Finder.io was always sparse; the tool never built a large enough user base to generate meaningful Reddit threads or forum posts, which made it hard to gauge reliability beyond a handful of reviews.
Where to Switch After Finder.io
If the sunset caught you off guard, these are the tools worth evaluating. We've sorted by value for teams that were paying under $50/mo for email finding.

Here's the thing: if you were happy paying $10-$15/mo for Finder.io, you were dramatically underspending on data quality. Stale emails burn your sender reputation, and Finder.io's own users complained about freshness. Spend a little more - or use a free tier with fresher data - and you'll actually land in inboxes.
| Tool | Free Tier | Starting Price | Credits/Mo | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prospeo | 75 emails + 100 Chrome credits | ~$0.01/email | Scales with usage | 98% accuracy, 7-day refresh |
| Hunter.io | 50 credits/mo | $34/mo (annual) | 2,000 | Simple, unlimited users |
| Snov.io | Trial (limited) | $29.25/mo (annual) | 1,000 | Built-in outreach + warmup |
| Lusha | 5 credits/mo | ~$36/mo | 480 | Phone numbers included |

Prospeo
The best pick if data freshness was your main frustration with Finder.io. Prospeo covers 300M+ professional profiles with 98% email accuracy on a 7-day refresh cycle - a direct fix for the stale-data problem Finder.io users called out. The free tier gives you 75 verified emails and 100 Chrome extension credits per month, no credit card required. Paid plans run about $0.01 per email with no contracts.
It also includes 125M+ verified mobile numbers with a 30% pickup rate, which Finder.io never offered. For teams that need data enrichment at scale, the API returns 50+ data points per contact at a 92% match rate. We've tested it against what the 500apps bundle delivered, and it's not close - the verification pipeline alone (5-step with catch-all handling, spam-trap removal, and honeypot filtering) puts it in a different category.
Hunter.io
Hunter's the safe, boring pick - and we mean that as a compliment. The free tier gives you 50 credits per month, and the Starter plan at $34/mo (annual) bumps that to 2,000 credits with unlimited users. Verification costs half a credit per email. The interface is dead simple, the API documentation is solid, and it's been around long enough that you won't wake up to a sunset notice.
Skip this if you need phone numbers. Hunter is email-only. If you want more options in this category, see our Hunter alternatives.
Snov.io
Snov.io's Starter plan runs $29.25/mo (annual) for 1,000 credits with built-in email warmup and outreach sequences. If you want prospecting and sending in one tool, it's solid. Just know that LinkedIn automation is a $69/mo add-on per slot - that cost adds up fast if you're running multiple campaigns. If you're building a full outbound motion, pair it with proven sales prospecting techniques.
Lusha
Lusha's Pro plan is ~$36/mo for 480 credits, Premium ~$59/mo for 960. The differentiator is phone numbers in every lookup. If direct dials matter more than email volume, Lusha's your move. But at those credit limits, high-volume teams will burn through their allocation in a week.
If you're still deciding what kind of tool you need (finder vs database vs outreach), start with our roundup of SDR tools.

Finder.io never offered mobile numbers. Prospeo gives you 125M+ verified mobiles with a 30% pickup rate, plus 300M+ profiles and 5-step email verification - all on a free tier with no credit card required.
Get more data for $0.01/email than Finder.io gave you for $49/mo.
FAQ
Does Finder.io still offer a free trial?
Trial terms varied by source: G2 showed a 14-day free trial, while Finder.io's site showed a trial starting with 5 credits. With the entire 500apps suite sunsetting within 90 days, starting a new trial means investing setup time in a dead-end product. Use that time to test a free tier elsewhere.
What happens to my data after the shutdown?
All 500apps products remain live with no sudden shutoffs during the 90-day wind-down. Contact support@500apps.com to export your data before the sunset completes. Don't wait until the last week - export early while support is still responsive.
Is the $14.99/mo price for Finder.io alone?
No. The $14.99/month price on G2 covers the full 500apps bundle of 50 tools. Capterra lists a $9.99/mo starting price, and Finder.io's own site showed a $49/mo standalone Basic plan. The official /pricing page no longer displays a normal plan table.
What's the best free alternative to Finder.io?
Prospeo's free tier offers 75 verified emails and 100 Chrome extension credits per month - more generous than Hunter's 50 credits or Lusha's 5. It includes full verification at 98% accuracy with a 7-day data refresh, so you avoid the stale-email problem that plagued Finder.io.