GMapsExtractor and CazaLead both extract data from Google Maps, but they differ on email extraction, free tier value, and pricing model. Here's the side-by-side for sales teams choosing between them.
Both tools have their place. Here's when to pick which.
| Feature | CazaLead | GMapsExtractor |
|---|---|---|
Ongoing free plan (every month) GMapsExtractor's free credits are one-time, not recurring | ||
Email extraction included GMapsExtractor email extraction is limited or upsold | partial | |
Verified email enrichment | ||
Native Google Maps focus | ||
No-code interface | ||
CSV / Excel / JSON export | partial | |
Filter by rating + review count | partial | |
Bulk extraction (1,000+ leads) Some GMapsExtractor tiers cap results per search | partial | |
Predictable monthly pricing | ||
Built for US/Canada lead-gen workflows | partial |
GMapsExtractor focuses on the data that's directly on a Google Maps listing. Emails typically aren't on the listing itself — they live on the business's website. CazaLead crawls the linked website to pull verified email addresses as part of every extraction. For sales teams running cold-email outreach, that's the difference between a usable list and a phone-only list.
GMapsExtractor offers a small bundle of free credits when you sign up, intended as a trial. Once they're gone, you're on a paid plan. CazaLead's free plan refreshes every month — 500 contacts, every single month, no credit card required. For freelancers, agencies, and teams that prospect monthly, that's a real recurring resource.
GMapsExtractor uses credit packs (you buy a bundle of extractions). Unused credits don't always roll over, and predicting monthly cost requires forecasting your search volume. CazaLead is flat monthly: you pay for a tier ($0 / $59 / $149) and extract up to your contact cap. No credit math.
GMapsExtractor is a lean utility for pulling Google Maps data quickly. CazaLead is a full lead-generation platform — extraction, email enrichment, filters, export formats, team accounts. If you need a quick one-off, the lean tool is fine. If you're running ongoing lead generation, the platform pays back the difference quickly.
Switching from GMapsExtractor to CazaLead is typical for teams that have outgrown one-off extractions and now run monthly lead-gen. The free 500-contact tier is enough to test the workflow end-to-end with your real use case before paying anything. Most teams that switch cite email enrichment and the recurring free tier as the deciding factors.
Start with 500 free contacts every month. No credit card, no commitment.
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