Targetron is a capable Google Maps data source, but it's built API-first for developers. CazaLead gives you the same local business data through a no-code interface, with verified emails included on every plan. Here's the comparison.
Both tools have their place. Here's when to pick which.
| Feature | CazaLead | Targetron |
|---|---|---|
No-code interface | partial | |
Live Google Maps data | ||
Email extraction included Targetron focuses on listing data, not website emails | partial | |
Built for sales/marketing teams | ||
Developer API | partial | |
Flat monthly pricing | ||
Free plan with real value | partial |
Targetron is built for developers who want to call an API and handle the data themselves. CazaLead is built for sales and marketing teams who want to search, filter, and export from a clean interface — no code required.
Targetron is strong on listing data. CazaLead also crawls business websites for verified emails as part of the same run, so your export is outreach-ready.
Targetron's API-credit pricing scales with usage and can be hard to predict. CazaLead is flat monthly, which sales teams budgeting for recurring lead pulls usually prefer.
If you started with Targetron's API but your team isn't technical — or you keep paying separately for email enrichment — CazaLead bundles the data and the emails behind a no-code interface at flat pricing.
Start with 500 free contacts every month. No credit card, no commitment.