Comparison

CazaLead vs D7 Lead Finder

D7 Lead Finder and CazaLead both extract local business leads from Google Maps, but they take different approaches: D7 sells a daily-search quota with extra enrichment like ad-pixel detection; CazaLead sells a monthly verified-contact quota with a free plan. Here's the honest head-to-head.

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Quick verdict

Both tools have their place. Here's when to pick which.

Choose CazaLead if

  • You want a free monthly plan (500 contacts) instead of a paid-only product
  • You want verified emails (SMTP-checked) rather than just provider detection
  • You prefer predictable monthly contact pricing over daily-search quotas
  • You're targeting US/Canada and want pricing and copy tuned for that market

Choose D7 Lead Finder if

  • You need ad-intent signals — FB Pixel, Google Remarketing, FB/IG/Yelp ads detection
  • You need a built-in REST API, bulk search queue, or whitelabel reseller version
  • You're targeting outside US/Canada (Asia, Africa, LatAm) where D7 has broader coverage
  • Your workflow runs many small searches per day and a daily-refilling quota fits better

Pricing at a glance

CazaLead
$0/month
Flat monthly, contact-based
Free tier: 500 contacts/month free, no card
D7 Lead Finder
~$27/month (Starter)
Daily-search quota (refills daily)
Free tier: Guest search only — no ongoing free plan

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureCazaLeadD7 Lead Finder
Permanent free monthly plan
Try without signing up
D7 offers anonymous guest searches; CazaLead requires signup for the free plan
partial
Google Maps as primary source
SMTP-verified emails
D7 detects email provider (GSuite/Outlook/Zoho) but doesn't verify deliverability
Phone, website, address extraction
Social profile URLs (FB/IG/LinkedIn)
partial
Ad-pixel detection (FB Pixel, Google Remarketing)
Running-ads signals (FB/IG/Yelp ads)
Review score (Google/FB/Yelp)
partial
CSV / Excel export
JSON export
REST API
partial
Bulk / queued search
Whitelabel / reseller plan
US/Canada-focused pricing & support
partial
Yes
Partial
No

The differences that actually matter

Free monthly plan vs guest-only freemium

D7 lets anyone run anonymous 'guest searches' from the homepage without signing up — a nice try-before-buy hook — but there's no ongoing free plan: paid tiers start around $27/month. CazaLead gives you a permanent free plan with 500 verified contacts per month and no credit card. If you want to keep running searches monthly without paying, only CazaLead has that.

Verified emails vs provider detection

Both tools return email addresses extracted from business websites. CazaLead runs SMTP verification on top, so the addresses you get back are deliverable. D7 detects which provider hosts the inbox (Google Workspace, Outlook, Zoho) but doesn't verify that the address itself is live — meaning bounce rates can be higher on D7 lists, which hurts cold-email deliverability.

Intent signals: D7's real edge

D7 detects whether the business has Facebook Pixel or Google Remarketing installed on its site, and whether they're currently running ads on Facebook, Instagram, or Yelp. For agencies prospecting businesses that already spend on marketing, that's a high-intent signal CazaLead doesn't surface today. If your pitch is 'we'll lower your CPA' rather than 'you should run ads,' D7's signals shorten qualification.

Pixel signals vs commercial signals

D7's pixel and ad-detection are technical signals — they tell you a business has tags installed or a campaign live. CazaLead's filters surface commercial signals — rating, review count, review recency, and website presence — which tell you a business is actively serving paying customers right now. Both narrow your list to 'businesses worth pitching'; they just measure it differently. Technical signals are sharper for agencies selling paid-media optimization; commercial signals are broader and predict reply rates across most local outreach.

Daily-search quotas vs monthly contacts

D7 bills by daily searches that refill every day (10 / 30 / 100 per day across Starter / Agency / Professional). CazaLead bills by monthly contacts. Daily quotas suit users running many small searches every day; monthly contact quotas suit users who run a few big extractions per month and want a predictable cap. Neither model is universally cheaper — it depends on your search shape.

Geographic focus

D7 covers worldwide and explicitly lists US/CA/EU/UK/AUS/NZ/Asia/Africa/LatAm. CazaLead is tuned for US and Canada — pricing in USD, copy in North American English, and support hours that match. If your buyers are in Lagos or Jakarta, D7 has the wider net; if they're in Austin or Toronto, CazaLead is the closer fit.

Thinking of switching?

Switching from D7 to CazaLead is straightforward — re-run your saved keyword + city searches in CazaLead and export. Most teams switch when they want a free plan to test client demos with, when their bounce rates from unverified D7 emails are hurting deliverability, or when they want monthly contact pricing instead of a daily search cap.

FAQ

CazaLead vs D7 Lead Finder: Common Questions