7 Best Vulcan7 Alternatives for Real Estate Agents in 2026
It's Monday morning. You pull up your expired list, start dialing, and the first five calls go straight to disconnected lines, a fax machine, and someone who sold the house eight months ago. You're paying $250-$359+ a month for this. That frustration is the #1 complaint on r/realtors about Vulcan7 and every platform like it.
Here are seven alternatives worth your time and money.
Our Picks (TL;DR)
- Best overall switch: REDX - same lead types, lower price, multi-line dialer option.
- Best for budget flexibility: Mojo - modular pricing, pay only for the modules you use.
- Best for data accuracy: Prospeo - verify emails and mobile numbers before you call.
Why Agents Switch From Vulcan7
The core issue isn't Vulcan7's feature set - it's data quality erosion. Landlines are disappearing, and every lead platform is struggling to keep phone numbers accurate. But agents cite specific frustrations beyond the industry-wide trend:

- Missing leads in territory audits. Agents report running their own MLS checks and finding expired listings Vulcan7 never delivered.
- Duplicate and sold listings surfacing. Poor QC means you're calling on properties that already closed, wasting your best prospecting hours.
- Pricing opacity. Vulcan7 doesn't publish prices on its packages page. Expect ~$250-$359+/month depending on package and area, with three tiers: Essential (1 seat, expireds), Executive (2 seats, adds FSBOs + 2,500 Neighborhood Search leads/month), and Ultimate (3 seats, adds FRBO + 5,000 Standard + 1,000 Premium Neighborhood Search leads/month). Annual commitments save up to 20%.
At $15-30 per expired lead and a 3-5% conversion rate, every bad number you dial costs you $300-$1,000 in effective cost per listing. When the math stops working, it's time to look elsewhere.
One thing Vulcan7 does well: whitelisted caller IDs registered with carriers to reduce spam flags. If that matters in your market, factor it in before switching.

Every bad number you dial costs $300-$1,000 in wasted prospecting time. Prospeo verifies emails at 98% accuracy and mobile numbers with a 30% pickup rate - all refreshed every 7 days, not 6 weeks. Layer it on top of any expired lead source for ~$0.01 per verified contact.
Fix your data before you fix your dialer.
Pricing at a Glance
| Tool | Starting Price | Lead Types | Dialer? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vulcan7 | ~$250-$359+/mo | Exp, FSBO, FRBO, Geo | Yes |
| REDX | From $199/mo | Exp, FSBO, FRBO, Pre-F, Geo | Add-on (single or multi-line) |
| Mojo | $10/user/mo + add-ons | Exp, FSBO, FRBO, Geo | Add-on |
| Prospeo | Free / ~$0.01/email | Email/mobile verify | No |
| Landvoice | $87/mo | Exp, FSBO, Pre-F, Neighborhood Search | No |
| BatchDialer | $95/agent/mo | Dialer + optional lead add-ons | Yes |
| Espresso Agent | ~$199-$399/mo | Exp, FSBO, Geo | Yes |
| PropStream | ~$99+/mo | Skip trace / investor | No |

The Best Alternatives to Vulcan7
REDX
REDX is the default starting point for agents leaving Vulcan7. The Core plan at $199/mo includes all five core lead types plus their Vortex LMS/CRM. Step up to Pro at $349/mo and you get a multi-line power dialer (3 lines) that can call up to 300 leads per hour. Additional seats run $75/user/month, and annual plans save about 17%.
The catch: Vulcan7 is single-line by default, which reduces the dead-air risk that comes with multi-line dialing. REDX gives you both options - Connect includes a single-line dialer, Pro is multi-line. And while REDX is a strong value, you'll still see plenty of agents on Reddit complaining about bad numbers and fax machines. The data quality gap between providers is narrower than any of them want to admit.
Best for: Solo agents who want the closest feature-for-feature replacement at a lower price. Skip this if phone accuracy is your primary concern - you'll hit the same bad-number problem.
Mojo
Mojo is the pick for budget-conscious agents who know exactly which lead types they need. Instead of paying for a bundle you'll half-use, Mojo's modular pricing starts at $10/month for Agent Access, then you layer on what matters.

We built out a realistic solo agent scenario: $10 access + $139 triple-line dialer + $50 expireds + $25 FSBOs = $224/month. Drop to the single-line dialer at $89 and you're at $174/month. That triple-line dialer can hit up to 300 calls per hour, which is competitive with anything on this list.
The downside is creep. Call recording adds $25/month, caller ID adds $10, and suddenly your "budget" stack costs more than Vulcan7. Check Mojo's pricing page to build your own scenario before committing. It's easy to nickel-and-dime yourself past the tools you were trying to escape.
Prospeo
Here's the thing most agents miss: switching from Vulcan7 to another expired lead platform doesn't fix the root problem. The root problem is bad contact data - disconnected numbers, outdated emails, wrong people attached to the right addresses.
Prospeo takes a different approach. Its database covers 300M+ professional profiles with 98% email accuracy and 125M+ verified mobile numbers, all refreshed on a 7-day cycle where the industry average is 6 weeks. The 30% mobile pickup rate means the numbers you get actually connect. Pull your expired leads from any source - REDX, Mojo, your MLS - then run them through Prospeo to verify emails and mobiles before you start dialing. You're not replacing your lead source; you're making it work. (If you want to compare verification options, see data enrichment services.)
The free tier gives you 75 email verifications and 100 Chrome extension credits per month. Paid plans run about $0.01 per email, with no contracts and no annual commitments. For agents spending $250+/month on leads they can't reach, adding a $20-30/month verification layer is the highest-ROI move on this list. You can also tighten your outreach with proven sales prospecting techniques once your data is clean.
Landvoice
Landvoice starts at $87/month, making it the cheapest dedicated lead platform here by a wide margin. The Pro tier includes an expired product that finds up to 95% of phone numbers on expireds, and it pulls FSBOs from 1,700+ daily sources with 3,000 monthly neighborhood search results included.
The trade-off is real, though: no built-in dialer. You'll need a separate tool for that, which adds $89-$139/month if you go with Mojo's dialer. The basic expired product only finds about 60% of phone numbers, so you'd want the Pro tier to get close to Vulcan7's coverage. Best suited for FSBO specialists who don't need the full expired + geo-farming stack.
BatchDialer
BatchDialer isn't a lead source in the traditional sense - it's a purpose-built dialer with optional lists bolted on. For high-volume teams, that's actually the point.
You get 3-5 lines per agent starting at $95/agent/month, with DNC and litigator scrubbing plus phone reputation monitoring if you're worried about spam flags. Lead list add-ons from $49/mo (2,500 leads) keep costs predictable, but Pro at $151/mo plus a $49+ lead package pushes you past $200/month fast. Better for investor-focused teams doing skip-trace outreach than for traditional listing agents working expireds. If you're building a full outbound stack, it can help to map your sales activities so the dialer supports your workflow.
Espresso Agent
Espresso Agent typically runs ~$199-$399/month with no contract, bundling a dialer, CRM, and email marketing. The standout feature is Old Expireds - listings scrubbed daily to confirm they haven't relisted. They claim 90% phone accuracy, which would be strong if it holds up in practice. Worth a trial if you're focused on aged expired inventory that other agents have stopped calling. If you want a broader view of CRM options, see examples of a CRM.
PropStream
PropStream is an investor-focused data platform with skip tracing, not a direct Vulcan7 replacement. At around $99+/month, it's better suited for wholesalers and investor-agents than listing agents prospecting FSBOs and expireds. Niche pick, not a general swap.

Switching from Vulcan7 to another platform won't help if the numbers are still wrong. Prospeo's 125M+ verified mobiles and 7-day refresh cycle mean the contacts you reach are real people, not fax machines. The free tier gives you 75 verifications to prove it.
Stop paying $250/month to call disconnected lines.
How to Choose the Right Platform
Let's be honest: if your average commission is under $5,000, you probably don't need a $300+/month lead platform at all. A cheaper data source paired with a verification layer will outperform an expensive all-in-one with bad numbers. (For more ways to keep costs down, browse free lead generation tools.)

- Solo agent on a budget - Mojo. Build only what you need.
- Replacing Vulcan7 feature-for-feature - REDX. Closest match, lower cost.
- FSBO specialist - Landvoice. Deepest FSBO sourcing at the lowest price.
- Fix bad data across any platform - Prospeo. Verify before you dial.
- High-volume team dialing - BatchDialer. Spam protection and multi-line scale.
FAQ
How much does Vulcan7 cost in 2026?
Vulcan7 typically runs ~$250-$359+ per month depending on your package and market. Annual commitments save up to 20%. Pricing isn't published - you'll need to request a demo for exact numbers.
Is REDX or Mojo better than Vulcan7?
REDX is the closest feature match at a lower price ($199/mo vs ~$250+). Mojo is cheaper if you only need specific lead types - a single-line setup runs about $174/mo. Neither consistently beats Vulcan7 on phone accuracy, so pair either with a verification tool to clean your data before dialing.
Can I verify phone numbers from any lead platform?
Yes. Prospeo lets you upload or enrich contact lists with verified emails and mobile numbers regardless of your lead source. At $0.01 per email and a 30% mobile pickup rate, it turns any platform's data into numbers you can actually reach.
