Scrap.io covers Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Bing Maps across 195 countries. CazaLead is a focused Google Maps lead extractor tuned for US and Canadian sales teams — with a real free plan and a simpler workflow. Here's how they compare.
Both tools have their place. Here's when to pick which.
| Feature | CazaLead | Scrap.io |
|---|---|---|
Ongoing free plan (every month) Scrap.io offers a 7-day trial only, capped at 100 leads | ||
Google Maps extraction | ||
Apple Maps extraction | ||
Bing Maps extraction | ||
Verified email extraction included | ||
No-code interface for sales teams Scrap.io's UI exposes credits, regions, and admin areas — more learning curve | partial | |
Predictable flat monthly pricing | partial | |
Tuned for US/Canada workflows Scrap.io is built for global use (195 countries), not North America specifically | partial | |
Filter by rating, reviews, website, social | ||
Country-wide extraction in one job | partial | |
Public API with developer docs | partial | |
CSV / Excel / JSON export |
Scrap.io's free offering is a 7-day trial capped at 100 leads total — enough to test the product, not enough to use it. CazaLead's free plan refreshes every month: 500 contacts, no credit card, no time limit. For freelancers, small agencies, and anyone running monthly prospecting, that's a real ongoing resource rather than a 1-week sample.
Scrap.io's strength is breadth — 195 countries, 200M+ listings, full country exports. CazaLead's strength is depth in one market. The product is tuned for North American formatting (state codes, ZIP, USD pricing, NANP phone formats) and the typical US/Canada B2B outreach motion. If your ICP is outside North America, Scrap.io wins on coverage. If it's inside, CazaLead is built for you.
Scrap.io's interface exposes credits, admin areas (admin1/admin2 hierarchies), API endpoints, and 70+ data columns. It's powerful, but it assumes you're comfortable with platform thinking. CazaLead's UI is a search box and an export button. Sales reps, marketing managers, and agency staff are productive on day one — no documentation required.
Scrap.io's plans range from $49 to $499/month with credit-based tiering, and pricing scales with how many leads you pull. CazaLead's Pro plan is $59/month flat for 10,000 contacts. For ongoing use at moderate volume (under 10,000 contacts/month), CazaLead is meaningfully cheaper and simpler to forecast.
This is genuinely Scrap.io's edge. They scrape Google Maps plus Apple Maps plus Bing Maps. For most US/Canada lead generation, Google Maps is enough — local businesses with a web presence almost all appear there first. But if your strategy specifically needs cross-platform deduplication or businesses that list on Apple/Bing but not Google, Scrap.io is the right tool.
If you're using Scrap.io primarily for US or Canadian lead generation and don't need the Apple/Bing Maps coverage, switching to CazaLead almost always saves money and time-to-first-export. Start on the free 500-contact tier, re-run your typical Scrap.io search in CazaLead, and compare the output. Most teams that switch cite the recurring free plan, the simpler UI, and predictable flat pricing as the deciding factors.
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