RocketReach is a UI-first contact finder with deep historical data. AgentEnrich is an API-first platform with signals + SMB + MCP underneath.
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 database with historical depth. UI + Chrome extension for sales reps. Strong on US tech + finance contacts. API access on Pro+ tiers.
Pricing: Essentials $59/mo (per seat, 80 lookups), Pro $99/mo (160 lookups), Ultimate $249/mo (400 lookups). API access on Pro+. Annual discounts available.
RocketReach wins when your team is 1-3 sales reps doing manual prospect research via Chrome extension, you want a UI-driven workflow, and you don't need real-time signals or AI-agent infrastructure.
Pick AgentEnrich when: Your team is building AI agents or running production workflows. You need MCP-native tooling, combo endpoints, real-time funding signals, SMB data — none of which RocketReach ships.
Not sure? Hit the free public sandbox and try the API yourself. No signup. No card. No demo call.
Yes, especially for teams doing API-driven workflows. RocketReach is great for sales reps clicking the Chrome extension. AgentEnrich is built for AI agents calling tools via MCP. Different design philosophies.
Both vendors source from public web + verified upstreams. RocketReach's edge is historical depth. AgentEnrich's edge is real-time signals + SMB + combo endpoints. Person+company resolution quality is comparable.
Usually yes for API users. RocketReach API requires Pro at $99/mo per seat. AgentEnrich Builder is $49/mo total (no seats). At scale: Scale tier $199/mo vs RocketReach Ultimate $249 for one seat.
No. RocketReach is UI + REST API. AgentEnrich is MCP-native for Claude / Cursor / Windsurf.
Start on Builder for $49/mo. Or test the public sandbox first.
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