Choosing between ZoomInfo and Hunter? We've broken down the key differences to help you decide which tool is right for your workflow.
Hunter
Hunter wins. 8.0/10 vs 5.9/10. ZoomInfo has better data at enterprise scale. Hunter has a free plan, no contract, and no sales call.
- For solo founders and small businesses: Hunter, sign up free and start prospecting in under 10 minutes
- Hunter strongest at: Verified email finding from publicly sourced data, transparent source URLs, sequences from your own inbox
- ZoomInfo strongest at: Enterprise org chart depth and direct dial accuracy for 10+ rep sales teams at scale
- Price gap: Hunter starts free, ZoomInfo starts at approximately $15,000/year on a signed annual contract
- Start here: Sign up for Hunter free, run Domain Search on 5 target companies before paying anything
These tools both deal in B2B contact data, which is where the comparison starts. It's also roughly where it ends. ZoomInfo requires a sales call before you can see the platform, a signed annual contract before you can access any data, and a 60 to 90 day written cancellation window or the contract auto-renews for another full year. Hunter requires a working email address.
For a solo founder or small business owner, ZoomInfo's pricing structure is the whole answer. There is no scenario where $15,000/year on an annual-only contract is the right call for a one-person outreach operation. The data quality advantage ZoomInfo holds over Hunter — deeper org charts, stronger direct dial coverage at enterprise scale — only translates into ROI when you have the team size, CRM infrastructure, and outbound volume to extract it. Most solo founders don't, and won't in the next 12 months.
Hunter is built for this audience. The free plan gives 50 credits per month with no credit card required, enough to test whether the database covers your ICP before you spend anything. Starter at €49/month covers consistent solo outreach with 2,000 credits, built-in sequences that send from your own Gmail or Outlook, and an AI Writing Assistant. Every email result includes the public source URL where Hunter found it, which matters for GDPR compliance and for being able to tell recipients honestly how you found them.
If you're evaluating ZoomInfo after reading this, run Hunter's free plan on your target market first. If the email coverage holds up for your ICP, the contract math on ZoomInfo is impossible to justify for a business of one.
The primary use case is outbound sales prospecting. A sales rep defines their ideal customer profile, uses ZoomInfo's filters to build a targeted list of companies and contacts, exports verified contact data, and reaches out. The platform reduces the time spent manually researching leads and increases the accuracy of contact information relative to manual list-building.
A second use case is account-based marketing (ABM). Marketing teams use ZoomInfo's intent data to identify companies that are actively researching products in their category — companies that are "in-market" — and serve them targeted ads or trigger outreach campaigns before a competitor does.
A third use case is revenue operations and data hygiene. Operations teams use ZoomInfo to enrich CRM records in real time, keeping contact data accurate as people change jobs, titles, and companies.
The newest use case is AI-driven sales execution. ZoomInfo Copilot, launched in 2024, is an AI sales agent that surfaces buying signals, generates outreach messaging, and provides deal context automatically, reducing manual research time per account.
The most common solo founder use case is straightforward: you identify someone you want to contact for a partnership, a client pitch, or a sales conversation, and you need their email address. Hunter gives you that address — verified — in seconds, either by searching their company domain or typing their name.
From there, the same platform handles the outreach. You can build a multi-step email sequence with automated follow-ups, track opens and replies, and manage your entire cold email pipeline without switching to a separate tool.
A second common use case is bulk prospecting. The Discover feature lets you filter Hunter's B2B database by job title, company size, industry, and location to build a targeted list. The bulk Domain Search returns all the verified emails for a given company at once.
A third use case is email hygiene. Before sending to any list you already have, the Email Verifier checks each address and tells you whether it's valid, reducing bounce rates before they damage your sender reputation.
The deepest and most verified B2B contact database available. Direct dial accuracy, email verification, and org chart completeness are market-leading. Coverage strongest for US-based tech, financial services, and professional services. Thinner in non-US markets and niche industries.
Identifies companies actively researching category-relevant topics based on web behavior and content consumption signals. Available on Advanced and Elite plans only. The most meaningful differentiator from cheaper contact database alternatives for ABM and timed outbound programs.
AI sales agent that prioritizes accounts dynamically, generates talking points from company updates and intent signals, and automates CRM updates. Genuinely capable. Requires Advanced or Elite plan. Full value requires Copilot Workspace configuration and a trained user.
GTM Studio builds workflows triggered by buying signals — job changes, funding rounds, technology installs, intent spikes. GTM Workspace coordinates cross-functional GTM activity. Both launched in 2025 and still maturing, but represent meaningful automation for revenue operations teams.
Call recording, transcription, and analysis. Surfaces talk patterns, objection handling, and coaching opportunities from recorded calls. A full product requiring its own onboarding and configuration investment, not a lightweight feature.
Native integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot are robust. Real-time enrichment, lead routing, and field-level sync work reliably on configured setups. Setup requires someone who understands the CRM data model — non-trivial without a revenue operations resource.
Identifies companies behind anonymous website visits and surfaces them as prospects or triggers outreach workflows. Available on Advanced and Elite plans. Contact-level identification is not available at the standard tier.
Returns all indexed emails for a company domain with source URLs and confidence scores. Coverage is strongest for established companies with a professional web presence.
Fast and accurate for individual contact lookup. Free if nothing is found. The same search in the same billing period counts once.
0.5 credits per verification, free if status can't be determined. Auto-verification runs on paid plans before contacts are added to sequences.
Sends from your own inbox for deliverability. Click tracking and image attachments require a paid plan. Daily sending defaults to 15 per day, adjustable up to 400 for Gmail.
Generates outreach copy from a plain-language brief inside the Sequences editor. Starter and above only. Output is a functional starting point that needs editing to sound like you.
Tracks funding rounds, hiring surges, and company updates. The 20 per month cap on Starter makes it too limited for a consistent workflow. Growth needed for meaningful volume.
Reveals indexed emails on any web page or LinkedIn profile without leaving the browser. 600,000 users, 4.7 stars from 12,000 reviews.
B2B lead database with industry, headcount, location, and tech stack filters. Advanced filters on paid plans. Unlimited searches — credits only apply when pulling email addresses.