Domain search returns structured employee lists with department and seniority sorting in one query.
Not a bulk database; list-building at 1,000+ contacts is operationally heavier than Apollo.
- ✓You run account-based outbound to 50 to 500 named accounts.
- ✓You source specific candidates by name from LinkedIn or company websites.
- ✓You already have Apollo or similar for bulk and need precision find-this-person.
- ✓You need real-time email verification with low false-positive rates.
- ✗You need bulk list-building at 1,000+ contacts (Apollo wins).
- ✗You want one tool for data + outreach (Apollo bundles both).
- ✗Your target market is outside North America or Western Europe (coverage gaps).
Overview
Hunter is the specialist email-finder in B2B sales intelligence. Founded 2015, bootstrapped, French-founded. The product does one thing exceptionally well: given a company website or a person's name + company, find the most likely email address with verification scoring. The pitch versus broader sales tools (Apollo, ZoomInfo): not a bulk database, but the strongest precision tool for find-this-specific-person workflows.
The product splits into three jobs: domain search (enter a website, get employees with likely emails sorted by department + seniority), email finder (enter a name + company, get the predicted email pattern with confidence scoring), and verification (real-time SMTP check for any email address). Most operators use Hunter for the find-and-verify combo, then send via a separate cold email tool.
Who Hunter Is Built For
- Founders or sales operators running targeted account-based outbound where the target list is small (under 500 named accounts) and precision matters more than database scale.
- Recruiters sourcing specific candidates by name from LinkedIn or company websites.
- Operators who already have Apollo or another bulk data tool and need Hunter for the find-this-specific-person workflow that bulk databases handle poorly.
- Customer success and partnerships teams who need to identify specific decision-makers at target companies.
Where Hunter loses fit: bulk list-building (Apollo wins at scale), full outbound execution (Hunter's campaign features are basic; pair with Instantly or Smartlead), B2C use cases (Hunter is professional-email focused).
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strongest find-this-specific-person workflow in the category.
- Domain search produces structured employee lists with department + seniority sorting.
- Real-time email verification has the lowest false-positive rate among consumer-grade email verifiers.
- Free tier (25 searches/month) is genuinely usable for low-volume operators.
- Chrome extension integrates with LinkedIn and any website for one-click email finding.
Cons
- Not a bulk database, list-building at 1,000+ contacts is operationally heavier than Apollo or ZoomInfo.
- Campaign features are basic; not a replacement for Instantly or Smartlead for actual sending.
- Per-search pricing model can get expensive for high-volume operations.
- Coverage outside North America and Western Europe is uneven.
- No native LinkedIn automation (Lemlist or Smartlead handle multichannel better).
Best Use Cases
Best Use Cases
Account-based outbound to 50 to 200 named accounts
Strategic ABM motion targeting specific companies and specific decision-makers. Hunter Starter ($49/month, 500 searches) covers a typical 200-account list with 5 contacts per account search depth. Pair with a separate outreach tool (Instantly Growth at $37/month) and the all-in cost is roughly $90/month for a high-precision ABM operation.
Recruiting specific candidates from LinkedIn
Recruiter sourcing 50 to 100 candidates per month by name + current company. Hunter's Chrome extension finds candidate emails from LinkedIn profiles in one click. Starter tier ($49/month, 3 seats) handles a small recruiting team's monthly volume.
Pairing with Apollo for hybrid bulk-plus-precision workflows
Sales team running Apollo for bulk list-building and Hunter for the precision find-this-specific-person workflow. Combined cost is roughly $108 to $200/month per seat depending on tiers. Justified when target accounts are split between known-named (Hunter) and unknown-discoverable (Apollo).
Alternatives to Hunter
The B2B email-finder category in 2026:
Apollo: bulk database (275M contacts) plus integrated outreach. Use Apollo for list-building, Hunter for precision find-this-person.
Snov.io: hybrid (smaller database, email finder, basic verification, light sending). Less depth per job, more bundled.
ContactOut: LinkedIn-focused email finder. Stronger than Hunter for LinkedIn-sourced workflows; less depth for domain search.
ZoomInfo: enterprise default. 5 to 10x Hunter's price; significantly broader data with mobile numbers and intent signals.
Short version: Hunter wins for precision find-and-verify. Apollo wins for bulk database. Snov.io wins for one-subscription convenience. ZoomInfo wins for enterprise.
Frequently asked questions
Hunter vs Apollo: which should I pick?
How accurate is Hunter's email-finding?
Can Hunter send cold emails directly?
Does Hunter work outside the US?
Is Hunter free tier enough?
Methodology Research-based · last verified May 2026 How we tested + sources Collapse
Posture C: Research-based.No hands-on Vibetoolstack Hunter campaign tested. The category framing, pricing, and feature claims rest on live-verified vendor sources cross-checked May 2026, plus operator-community forums (r/sales, salesoperators.com, indie hacker outbound threads). Where a deeper hands-on review becomes available, this page will be revised.
Sources verified live May 2026:hunter.io/pricing,hunter.io/api-documentation, operator community signal.