Comparison

Lusha Alternative for Local Business Leads

Lusha is a B2B contact finder built on LinkedIn and corporate data. It's good for finding a decision-maker at a company — and poor for finding local businesses on Google Maps. CazaLead pulls local SMB leads straight from Maps with verified emails. Here's how they compare.

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Quick verdict

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

Choose CazaLead if

  • You need lists of local businesses by city and category, not individual corporate contacts
  • Your ICP is local SMBs with a Google Maps presence
  • You want flat monthly pricing, not per-credit costs
  • You want email + phone + website + ratings in one export

Choose Lusha if

  • You need a specific person's direct dial or email at a known company
  • You prospect mid-market B2B via LinkedIn
  • You want a browser extension that enriches LinkedIn profiles
  • Your outreach is contact-level, not business-level

Looking for local business leads in Lusha?

Lusha shines when you already know the company and want a person's direct email or phone. But it's built around LinkedIn profiles and corporate contacts — so local businesses like restaurants, salons, dentists, and contractors are mostly outside its wheelhouse.

CazaLead approaches it from the other direction: search a city and a business category, and it returns every matching local business from Google Maps with verified email, phone, website, and review data, ready to export.

Use Lusha to find a contact at a known company. Use CazaLead to build a list of local businesses in a city from scratch.

Pricing at a glance

CazaLead
$0/month
Flat monthly
Free tier: 500 contacts/month free
Lusha
~$36/month per user
Per-user + credit limits
Free tier: Limited free credits

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureCazaLeadLusha
Local business lists by city
Live Google Maps data
LinkedIn contact enrichment
Direct-dial phone for corporate contacts
Verified local business emails
partial
Flat monthly pricing
Free plan with real value
partial
Yes
Partial
No

The differences that actually matter

Business-level vs contact-level

CazaLead builds business-level lists — every plumber in Dallas, every med spa in Miami. Lusha is contact-level — the email of a specific person at a specific company. Different unit of work entirely.

Maps vs LinkedIn

CazaLead pulls from Google Maps, which is where local businesses live. Lusha pulls from LinkedIn and corporate data, which is where corporate employees live. Your ICP decides which one fits.

Pricing model

Lusha charges per user with credit caps. CazaLead is flat monthly with no per-user fee — better for teams and agencies building local lists at volume.

Thinking of switching?

If you tried Lusha for local business prospecting and found the coverage thin, CazaLead is the purpose-built fit. Keep Lusha for corporate contact lookups if you still need them.

FAQ

CazaLead vs Lusha: Common Questions