Lusha sells phones per credit at premium rates. AgentEnrich includes phones in a flat credit pool with no per-phone surcharge.
500M+ people. 70M+ companies. Verified emails. Mobile phones. Decision makers. Buying committees.
Funding rounds. M&A. Hiring spikes. Job changes (with the actual LinkedIn post). Refreshed every 60 seconds.
Plumbers in Tampa. Med spas in Austin. Owner name, mobile, email. B2SMB unlock most APIs don't ship.
B2B contact data with strong focus on mobile phones. UI-first with API access on Pro+ tiers. Big in EU markets. Strong compliance brand (GDPR-conscious).
Pricing: Tiered SaaS: Free (5 credits/mo), Pro (~$49/mo, 1,920 credits/yr per seat), Premium (~$79/mo), Scale (custom). Mobile phone lookups cost extra credits per pull. Per-seat scaling.
Lusha wins when you do almost zero phone lookups (then their per-credit model is cheap), you have a sales team using their LinkedIn extension daily, or you specifically need EU phone coverage with EU-residency data handling.
Pick AgentEnrich when: You do meaningful phone volume. Lusha's per-phone-credit model gets expensive fast. AgentEnrich includes phones in the credit pool (12 cr per phone, no separate charge) and waterfalls across multiple sources for better hit rates.
Not sure? Hit the free public sandbox and try the API yourself. No signup. No card. No demo call.
Usually yes at meaningful volume. Lusha charges premium credits per phone lookup, separate from base subscription. AgentEnrich Pro ($97/mo) gives you 130,000 credits with phones at 12 cr each = up to ~10,800 phones in the pool. Lusha equivalent would be 4-5x the cost depending on their per-credit phone rate.
Honest answer: Lusha is stronger on EU phones. They have deeper EU-residency data and a longer history of EU compliance. AgentEnrich's phone waterfall is best on US contacts (65-75% hit rate). EU is 40-55% for us. If EU phones are 80%+ of your workflow, Lusha probably wins. For US-heavy workflows, we win on price.
No. We're API-and-MCP-first. The closest equivalent is the public sandbox (try queries via curl without signup) and the MCP server install in Claude Desktop. If you specifically need a LinkedIn browser extension for manual research, Lusha or a tool like Wiza is the right pick.
Yes. Use AgentEnrich as your primary API (combo endpoints, signals, SMB data, MCP) and route EU-phone-heavy queries through Lusha's API as a fallback. We'd recommend this pattern only if EU phones are a critical workflow component.
Start on Builder for $49/mo. Or test the public sandbox first.
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