How it works
Define your ideal customer profile across three fields: business type (industry vertical), geographic area (state, metro area, city, or ZIP), indicative size if relevant. The platform queries public US sources in real time — Google Places, business directories, industry-specific listings — and returns a structured list with company name, address, phone, website, and contact email.
For every email collected, we run an SMTP verification before delivery: if the inbox doesn't respond, it's discarded. The result is a clean list, ready to import into your outreach tool or CRM. No manual cleanup, no mass bounces on first send.
Expected results
A typical search for freelancers on the US market produces between 300 and 800 businesses per targeted query. The verified-email rate sits around 62%, meaning 180-500 contacts immediately usable for email outreach. Direct phone numbers are present in 75% of cases, useful for teams still doing cold calling in the US mid-market.
Firms working with six to eight new clients per year use Leadibly as a replacement for junior prospecting work: the plan cost pays for itself with the first signed contract.
FAQ
Where does the data on US businesses come from?
Leadibly collects data in real time from public sources: business directories, Google Places, company websites. No stale resold static database: every search produces day-fresh results, with emails verified via SMTP check before delivery.
Which industries can I target in the US?
Any business category indexed on Google Places or in US business directories: restaurants, professional services, e-commerce, gyms, dental practices, auto shops, hotels, all the way to vertical niches. Filter by state, metro area, city, or ZIP code.
Is the data CCPA / state-privacy-law compliant?
Yes. Leadibly collects only publicly accessible business contact data (info@ emails, main lines). We don't process consumer personal data. For outreach, US B2B email is governed by CAN-SPAM (requires accurate sender info, opt-out mechanism, no deceptive subject lines). California's CCPA applies if you store personal data on California residents.
How does it compare to buying lists from ZoomInfo or Apollo?
ZoomInfo and Apollo have strong US coverage and rich intent data, but their pricing is enterprise-tier (typically $15-30k/year). Leadibly is built for smaller teams and freelancers who need clean US contact lists without the contract or the price tag. Trade-off: less intent data and technographics than ZoomInfo, but real-time data freshness and no annual commitment.
Can I integrate with HubSpot, Pipedrive, or Salesforce?
Yes, via CSV export with standardized fields that map automatically. Native webhook integration is on the roadmap for Q3 2026.
Ready to try
Start free: the first search is included in the free plan, no credit card. If the results convince you, move to the starter plan at $59/month with unlimited searches.