GetProspect Pricing in 2026: What Every Plan Actually Costs
GetProspect pricing looks straightforward - Free plus Starter plus three Growth tiers, clean layout, credit-based model. Then you start adding phone numbers and cold email sending, and the actual cost climbs fast.
We've spent time mapping out the per-lead math that most pricing pages skip. Here's the full breakdown.
Quick Summary
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per mo) | Valid Emails | Verifications | Phone Numbers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | - | 50 | 100 | - |
| Starter | $49 | ~$34 | 1,000 | 2,000 | 5 |
| Growth 5K | $99 | ~$69 | 5,000 | 10,000 | 5 |
| Growth 20K | $199 | ~$139 | 20,000 | ~40,000 | 5 |
| Growth 50K | $399 | ~$279 | 50,000 | ~100,000 | 5 |
Annual billing saves roughly 30%. All plans include unlimited users through workspace sharing - no per-seat charges.
Every Plan Tier Explained
All plans, including Free, give you equal access to every feature. The only variable is credit volume.
The Free plan is genuinely usable for light prospecting: 50 valid emails per month, 100 verifications, unlimited accept-all contacts (until you hit your valid email limit), and access to cold email sequences (Free includes one sequence). It's a real trial, not a teaser.
Starter at $49/month bumps you to 1,000 valid emails and 2,000 verifications, with 5 phone numbers included. Five. If you need phone data at any volume, you're buying an add-on.
Growth tiers scale from there. Growth 5K ($99/mo) gives you 5,000 valid emails and 10,000 verifications. Growth 20K ($199/mo) and Growth 50K ($399/mo) follow the same 2x verification pattern. Every Growth plan still includes just 5 phone numbers - same as Starter, which feels stingy once you're paying triple digits monthly.
For teams needing more than 50,000 emails per month, GetProspect lets you stack the Growth 50K plan up to 10x, reaching 500,000 valid emails/month at $3,990.
How Credits Actually Work
GetProspect splits credits into two buckets. Confusing them will cost you.
Valid emails are your search credits. A credit is spent only when you add a contact with a valid email.
Verifications are separate - they apply to emails you bring in from outside GetProspect (uploaded CSVs, external lists). Emails found through GetProspect's own search are verified automatically and don't count against your verification balance.
Unused credits roll over into the next billing month, which is a genuinely nice policy that most competitors don't match. (If you're auditing list quality, see our guide on data quality.)

GetProspect's credit rollover is nice - until you realize you're paying $0.163 per phone number. Prospeo delivers 98% email accuracy, 125M+ verified mobiles with a 30% pickup rate, and a 7-day data refresh cycle. All at roughly $0.01 per email, no stacking plans required.
Stop doing credit math. Start booking meetings.
Add-Ons That Change the Math
The tier pricing looks clean until you factor in phone credits and cold email sending. This is where we've seen teams get surprised.
Phone credits are sold in increments of 300 up to 3,000 per month (anything above 3,000 requires contacting support). A concrete example: 300 phone credits cost $49, roughly $0.163 per number. Buy them bundled with your plan (they expire when your subscription ends) or separately (they never expire).
Cold email sending starts at $99 for 10,000 emails. GetProspect recommends capping at ~100 sends per day to protect domain reputation, so that block lasts a while - but it's still an extra line item most buyers don't expect. (If you're scaling volume, follow cold email volume best practices.)
Verification credit packs for large external lists are available pay-as-you-go and never expire:
| Pack | Price |
|---|---|
| 10,000 | $29 |
| 25,000 | $39 |
| 50,000 | $69 |
| 100,000 | $119 |
| 500,000 | $249 |
| 1,000,000 | $369 |
| 5,000,000 | $1,419 |
| 10,000,000 | $2,499 |
Cost-Per-Lead Breakdown
Here's what the math looks like when you treat "valid emails" as your core unit cost, then layer in a baseline phone add-on (300 phone credits for $49):
| Plan | Base $/email | Plan + 300 phones | Blended $/lead |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $0.049 | $98/mo | ~$0.098 |
| Growth 5K | $0.020 | $148/mo | ~$0.030 |
| Growth 20K | ~$0.010 | $248/mo | ~$0.012 |
| Growth 50K | ~$0.008 | $448/mo | ~$0.009 |
Phone add-on covers 300 of your total leads. Blended rate shown across all email credits plus the phone pack.

Growth 5K at ~$0.02/email is competitive for email-only use. But the moment you add phone numbers, your effective cost jumps fast on smaller plans. Credit-based models look cheap until phone reveals eat through your budget in a week.
Let's be honest: if your outbound motion depends on direct dials, model the phone add-on cost before committing to any plan. (Related: what a direct dial actually is, and how teams source it.)
How GetProspect Compares
GetProspect doesn't exist in a vacuum. Here's how it stacks up against the tools teams actually evaluate side by side.
| Price | $49/mo | $99/mo | ~$49/user/mo (annual) | $29.90/user/mo | From $0 (75 free emails/mo) |
| Email credits | 1,000/mo | 5,000/mo | Not public | 250/mo | ~$0.01/email |
| Phone credits | 5 included | 5 included | Not public | 10 credits/number | 10 credits/number |
| Email accuracy | 95% | 95% | Flagged for inaccuracy on G2 | Not published | 98% |
| Data refresh | Not published | Not published | Not published | Not published | 7 days |
Apollo and GetProspect land at a similar entry price on paid tiers. On G2's Apollo vs GetProspect comparison page, Apollo is consistently tagged with "Inaccurate Data" - which matters if deliverability is your priority.
Lusha takes a different approach: credits are pooled, and phone numbers cost 10 credits each. Cheaper per seat, but credit burn on phone reveals adds up fast. The r/sales subreddit consensus leans toward Lusha being overpriced for what you get once you factor in phone credit consumption.
Skip GetProspect's paid plans entirely if your deal sizes sit below five figures. Apollo's free tier or Prospeo's 75 free verified emails per month will cover most early-stage outbound needs without a monthly bill. (If you're building a stack, start with our breakdown of sales prospecting platforms.)
Is GetProspect Worth the Cost?
GetProspect works for basic email finding on a budget. G2 reviewers praise the affordable pricing and ease of use, and the credit rollover policy is genuinely generous. The 95% accuracy guarantee with credits back is a nice safety net.
Here's the thing: a 4.0/5 rating from just 41 reviews on G2 doesn't give you much signal. One reviewer flagged it as an easy way to get a social media account restricted, which is worth weighing if your team relies heavily on the Chrome extension. Compare that to Apollo's 9,424 reviews and 4.7 rating - the trust gap is real, even if review volume isn't everything.
Accuracy differences compound fast at scale. A 3% gap between 95% and 98% sounds small until you're sending 10,000 emails a month and dealing with 300 extra bounces hammering your domain reputation. In our experience testing both, that gap shows up in reply rates within the first two weeks of a campaign. For teams where deliverability drives revenue, Prospeo's 98% accuracy on a 7-day data refresh cycle at roughly half the per-lead cost is the stronger bet - paired with 125M+ verified mobile numbers (30% pickup rate), 30+ search filters including buyer intent data, and native integrations with Salesforce, HubSpot, Instantly, and Lemlist. (If you want the deliverability mechanics, read our email deliverability checklist.)

A 3% accuracy gap means 300 extra bounces per 10,000 sends - enough to torch your domain. Prospeo's 98% verified emails, 30+ search filters with buyer intent, and native integrations with HubSpot, Salesforce, and Instantly give you cleaner data at half the per-lead cost.
Protect your domain reputation with data that's refreshed every 7 days.
FAQ
Does GetProspect offer a free plan?
Yes. The free plan includes 50 valid emails/month, 100 verifications, unlimited accept-all contacts (until you hit your valid email limit), and full feature access including one cold email sequence. No credit card required.
Do unused credits roll over?
Credits roll over monthly on any active plan. Phone credits purchased separately never expire; bundled phone credits expire when your subscription ends.
How does GetProspect pricing compare to alternatives?
GetProspect Starter costs $0.049/email at 95% accuracy. Prospeo delivers 98% verified email accuracy at ~$0.01/email with 75 free emails monthly, a 7-day data refresh cycle, and no contracts - roughly 5x cheaper per lead with higher deliverability.
