Verifalia Pricing, Reviews, Pros & Cons (2026)

Honest breakdown of Verifalia pricing, pros, cons, and accuracy for 2026. Daily credit expiration, quality multipliers, and better alternatives compared.

6 min readProspeo Team

Verifalia Pricing, Reviews, Pros & Cons (2026)

You uploaded 10,000 emails to Verifalia and walked away for lunch. You came back 48 minutes later to find 25% flagged as "Risky" - no clear answer on whether to send. That's the Verifalia experience in a nutshell: solid verification engine, confusing pricing, too much ambiguity in the results.

This review covers what we've found after testing the platform and digging through every benchmark and user thread we could find.

30-Second Verdict

Verifalia is a developer-friendly email verification service from Cobisi Research, running since 2005 with 100,000 active clients. Accuracy lands around 92-95% in third-party benchmarks - respectable, not best-in-class. The pricing model is where things get weird: daily credits that expire at midnight, and quality levels that multiply your cost 2-4x per email.

Pricing Breakdown for 2026

Subscription Plans

Verifalia runs on daily credits. Each plan grants a fixed number per day, and unused credits vanish at the end of the day. That's the single most important thing to understand before you buy.

Verifalia daily credit expiration visual explainer
Verifalia daily credit expiration visual explainer
Plan Daily Credits Monthly Price Monthly Credit Cap
Free 25 $0 ~750
Starter 250 $9 ~7,500
Professional 1,250 $49 ~37,500
Enterprise 6,250 $199 ~187,500
Ultimate 25,000 $499 ~750,000

Those monthly prices are the widely cited snapshot from third-party reviews; Verifalia's official pricing table can render dynamically depending on how you load the page.

The pay-as-you-go option runs $7.90 per 1,000 credits, and those credits don't expire. If your verification volume is irregular - one big list clean per month - pay-as-you-go is almost certainly the smarter move.

The Hidden Cost of Quality Levels

Here's the thing most people miss. We calculated the effective cost-per-email across all quality levels, and the spread is wild. Verifalia's Standard quality costs 1 credit per email. High costs 2. Extreme costs 4. On the Professional plan at $49/month with ~37,500 credits:

Verifalia cost per email across quality levels and plans
Verifalia cost per email across quality levels and plans
  • Standard (1 credit/email): ~$0.0013/email
  • High (2 credits/email): ~$0.0026/email
  • Extreme (4 credits/email): ~$0.0052/email

On pay-as-you-go, the math gets steeper: $0.0079 at Standard, $0.0158 at High, $0.0316 at Extreme. Running Extreme on pay-as-you-go costs roughly 24x more per email than Standard on the Professional plan. The pricing page doesn't make that obvious at all.

The consensus on r/Emailmarketing and adjacent subs is that most people expect to pay $25-$75 for 10K emails, and anything beyond that feels unreasonable. Verifalia's Extreme quality on pay-as-you-go blows past that range fast.

Pros and Cons

What Works

  • Over 40 status codes for granular email classification - genuinely useful for developers handling edge cases programmatically
  • High/Extreme quality runs deeper checks and produces more definitive outcomes on tricky servers, including catch-all and greylisting behavior
  • Free tier works for low-volume signup validation - a XenForo forum admin noted the 25/day limit maps well to forums with ~5 signups/day
  • SDKs for .NET, Go, Java, JavaScript, PHP, and Ruby, plus Zapier, Pipedream, and a Google Sheets add-on
  • Deduplication is free - duplicates don't cost credits

What Doesn't

  • Daily credits expire at the end of the day. If you don't use them, they're gone.
  • Slow. ~48 minutes for 10K emails at Standard quality, based on the List Cleaning Advice benchmark. High and Extreme take even longer.
  • The pricing model is confusing - quality multipliers, daily caps, credit packs, and expiration rules create too many variables for what should be a simple service
  • Almost no community presence: 2 reviews on G2, 5 on Capterra, and the one Reddit thread asking about Verifalia has zero replies
  • Verification only - it doesn't find emails, just validates ones you already have
Prospeo

Verifalia charges you 2-4x more per email just to handle catch-alls - and still flags 25% as "Risky." Prospeo's 5-step verification with catch-all handling is built into every email find at $0.01/email. No quality multipliers. No daily credit expiration. 98% accuracy, verified by third-party benchmarks.

Find and verify emails in one step - no separate cleaning tool needed.

Real-World Accuracy

Verifalia claims 99% accuracy. Third-party testing tells a different story.

Verifalia claimed vs actual accuracy with Risky email breakdown
Verifalia claimed vs actual accuracy with Risky email breakdown

A benchmark cited by Bouncer ranked Verifalia #3 with 92% accuracy. A separate Sparkle.io test of 597 emails found practical accuracy closer to 93-95%, with 64% Deliverable, 25% Risky, 10% Undeliverable, and 1% Unknown.

That 25% "Risky" bucket is the real operational headache. These are emails Verifalia can't definitively classify - often catch-all domains. You can upgrade to High or Extreme quality to push for more definitive results, but you're paying 2-4x more per email for the privilege. Given that email lists decay by roughly 28% per year, the gap between claimed and actual accuracy matters more than most teams realize.

Who Should Use Verifalia (and Who Shouldn't)

Use this if you're a developer building email validation into a signup flow or SaaS product. The API is well-documented, the free tier handles low-volume real-time validation, and anti-bot support for Cloudflare Turnstile, reCAPTCHA, and hCaptcha is a nice bonus.

Verifalia vs Prospeo feature comparison for sales teams
Verifalia vs Prospeo feature comparison for sales teams

Skip this if you're a sales team doing bulk list cleaning. It's too slow for large lists, the pricing model punishes irregular usage, and it only verifies - it can't help you build the list in the first place. We've seen too many teams waste hours wrestling with credit math when they should be prospecting.

Let's be honest: if your deal sizes sit below five figures, you probably don't need a standalone verification tool at all. You need a platform that finds verified contacts from the start, so there's nothing to "clean."

Feature Verifalia Prospeo ZeroBounce NeverBounce
Finds emails No Yes (300M+ profiles) No No
Verifies emails Yes Yes (5-step) Yes Yes
Claimed accuracy 99% 98% 99.6% 99.5%
Third-party tested accuracy 92-95% 98% Not tested in same benchmark Not tested in same benchmark
Speed (10K emails) ~48 min (Standard) Minutes ~45 min (claimed for 100K) Not public
Entry price Free (25/day) Free (75 emails + 100 extension credits/mo) $99/mo $0.008/email
Credits expire? Yes (daily) No No No

Alternatives Worth Considering

Prospeo

Verifalia only verifies emails you already have. Prospeo finds and verifies B2B emails in a single workflow - 300M+ professional profiles, 143M+ verified emails, and 98% email accuracy through a proprietary 5-step verification process with catch-all handling. Data refreshes every 7 days, roughly 6x faster than the industry average. Pricing starts free at 75 emails/month and scales to about $0.01 per email on paid plans. No daily credit expiration, no annual contracts. One of our customers, Snyk, dropped their bounce rate from 35-40% to under 5% after switching - that's the kind of difference fresh, pre-verified data makes.

Prospeo

Snyk's 50 AEs went from 35-40% bounce rates to under 5% after switching to pre-verified data. When emails are verified at the source with a 7-day refresh cycle, there's nothing left to clean. No credit math, no expiring daily limits - just accurate contacts ready to use.

Stop cleaning bad data. Start with data that's already clean.

ZeroBounce

ZeroBounce claims 99.6% accuracy and says it processes 100K emails in 45 minutes - dramatically faster than Verifalia's ~48 minutes for just 10K at Standard quality. Pricing starts at $99/mo for 10,000 credits. Pricier per email, but the speed difference is hard to ignore for large lists.

NeverBounce

Tired of calculating credit multipliers and daily expiration windows? NeverBounce charges a flat $0.008/email, pay-as-you-go. No quality tiers, no daily caps, no midnight deadlines. It's the antidote to Verifalia's pricing complexity - you verify emails, you pay a predictable rate, you move on.

If you're comparing tools that both find and validate contacts, start with our email finder and verifier breakdown.

FAQ

Is the Free Plan Enough?

For small forums or apps validating signups in real time, 25 verifications per day works fine. For sales teams cleaning lists of 1,000+ emails, you'll burn through it in hours and need at least the Professional plan at $49/month.

Why Do Higher Quality Levels Cost More?

Higher quality levels run multiple verification passes - 3 for High, 9 for Extreme - with longer anti-greylisting wait times of 50 seconds and 2 minutes respectively. This costs 2x or 4x credits per email. The tradeoff is more definitive outcomes on difficult mail servers and certain catch-all scenarios, but whether the accuracy improvement justifies the cost depends entirely on your list composition.

What's a Good Free Alternative?

Prospeo's free tier includes 75 emails and 100 Chrome extension credits per month with full 5-step verification - triple Verifalia's effective free volume and no daily expiration. NeverBounce doesn't offer a free plan but starts at $0.008/email with no minimums.

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