Hunter vs Linkee in 2026: General-purpose email finder vs AI-powered link prospecting and outreach automation
Hunter finds and verifies an email address at almost any company starting at €0. Linkee prospects from its own 5 million-site database, scores each site with an AI relevancy checker, and runs the outreach sequence too, starting at $80.83 a month.
Linkee prospects from a 5M+ site database and scores each prospect for topical relevance with AI. Hunter has no prospect database at all; you supply the domain and it finds the contact.
Hunter has a permanent free plan with 600 credits per month and no credit card required. Linkee has no free tier, only a free trial before its cheapest plan at $80.83 per month.
Hunter offers a documented REST API on top of native integrations with HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, and Zapier. Linkee does not list a general API; its main integration is pulling metrics in from Ahrefs.
Linkee's AI qualifier filters out private blog networks, non-secure domains, and broken pages automatically before outreach starts. Hunter has no equivalent site-quality filtering since it is not a prospecting tool.
Every Hunter plan, including the free tier, allows unlimited team members. Linkee limits Essential and Pro to a single user account and reserves unlimited seats for the $298.33/month Agency tier.
Linkee gates its built-in CRM behind the Pro plan at $164.17 per month. Hunter has no native CRM on any plan and instead relies on its Zapier and direct CRM integrations.
Hunter and Linkee both end with an email landing in a webmaster's inbox, but they start from opposite places. Hunter assumes you already know which site you want a contact at: you paste in a domain and Domain Search returns verified addresses with confidence scores, then Sequences handles the send and follow-up. Linkee assumes you do not yet have a list at all. It prospects from a database of over five million sites, runs each one through an AI relevancy checker against your target keywords, filters out PBNs and broken pages, then finds the contact and sends the pitch, all inside one credit-based platform. If your bottleneck is finding who to email at a site you already picked, Hunter is faster and cheaper to start. If your bottleneck is finding the sites in the first place, Linkee's prospecting layer is doing a job Hunter was never built to do.
The tools at a glance
Hunter
Find and connect with the people that matter to your business.
Hunter is a contact-finding and outreach platform used by over 7 million people, and link builders make up a big share of that base because Domain Search does one thing very well: paste in a website and get back verified professional emails with a confidence score for each. There is no prospecting layer sitting in front of it. You need to already know the site you want a contact at, whether that came from a manual list, a competitor backlink export, or a spreadsheet someone else built.
Once you have the contact, Sequences takes over: multi-step email campaigns, scheduled follow-ups, subject line A/B testing, and open/click/reply tracking, all sent from your own connected Gmail or Outlook account rather than shared sending infrastructure. That keeps deliverability in your hands rather than a shared IP pool. The free plan gives 600 credits a month with no credit card required, and every tier from Free through Scale allows unlimited team members, so the cost of adding people to the account is zero.
What Hunter does not do is qualify a list for you. There is no relevancy scoring against target keywords and no automatic filtering of low-quality or spammy sites, since Hunter was built as a general-purpose contact tool used just as much for sales and recruiting as for link building.
| Feature | Free €0/month | Starter €34/month | Growth €104/month | Scale €209/month | Enterprise Custom |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits per year | 600 | 24,000 | 120,000 | 300,000 | Custom |
| Recipients per sequence | 500 | 2,500 | 5,000 | 15,000 | Custom |
| CRM integrations | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Team members | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Linkee
AI-powered link building automation from prospecting to outreach
Linkee starts a step earlier than a contact finder: it builds the list for you. Choose a guest post or niche edit campaign, then either draw from Linkee's own database of five million-plus sites or import a CSV export from Ahrefs or SEMrush. The AI relevancy checker scores every prospect against your target keywords and automatically strips out private blog networks, non-secure domains, and pages that are broken or dead, so what reaches your outreach queue has already passed a quality bar.
From there Linkee scrapes and cross-references contact emails directly from the prospect sites and moves straight into outreach: AI-personalized message variations, automated follow-up scheduling, and sending through your own Gmail, Outlook, or SMTP connection. Website categorization by industry and business type is included, which helps when a campaign needs sites in a specific vertical rather than just a high domain authority number.
The cost of that end-to-end pipeline shows up in the pricing structure. Essential starts at $80.83 a month for 10,000 credits and a single project, and CRM functionality is not included until Pro at $164.17 a month. Unlimited seats and projects require the $298.33 Agency tier, which is a meaningful jump for a two- or three-person team that just wants more than one login.
| Feature | Essential $80.83/mo | Pro $164.17/mo | Agency $298.33/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Credits per month | 10,000 | 25,000 | 60,000 |
| Projects | 1 | 1 | Unlimited |
| AI prospecting + relevancy scoring | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| CRM | No | Yes | Yes |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | General-purpose email finding, verification, and outreach for any use case | Prospecting-to-outreach automation for guest post and niche edit campaigns |
| Prospect database | None; you supply the domain and Domain Search returns contacts for it | Yes, 5M+ site database, plus CSV import from Ahrefs/SEMrush |
| AI relevancy scoring | No | Yes, scores each prospect for contextual relevance to target keywords |
| Email verification method | Confidence scoring plus automated verifier, bulk verification available | Emails scraped from prospect sites and cross-referenced for deliverability |
| Outreach automation | Yes (Sequences: multi-step campaigns, A/B testing, follow-ups) | Yes (AI-personalized sequences, automated follow-ups, Gmail/Outlook/SMTP) |
| Built-in CRM | No native CRM; syncs to HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho on Growth plan and up | No on Essential; Yes from Pro ($164.17/month) |
| Native integrations | HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, Google Sheets, Zapier (5,000+ tools) | Ahrefs Metrics Integration, Gmail, Outlook, SMTP |
| API access | Yes, documented REST API | Not listed as a feature |
| Free tier | Yes, 600 credits/month, no credit card | No permanent free tier; free trial only, no credit card required |
| Team members / seats | Unlimited on every plan | 1 user on Essential/Pro; unlimited only on Agency ($298.33/month) |
| Starting price | €0/month (Free) / €34/month (Starter) | $80.83/month |
Which should you choose?
The honest way to compare these two is by what you already have when you sit down to work. If you have a spreadsheet of target sites, whether from a competitor backlink export or a manually built list, Hunter's €34 Starter plan finds and verifies contacts for a fraction of Linkee's $80.83 entry price, and the free tier lets you test the workflow before paying anything. If you have no list at all and the actual bottleneck is finding sites worth pitching, Hunter cannot help with that part, and Linkee's AI relevancy scoring against a 5-million-site database is solving a problem Hunter does not attempt to solve. Paying for Linkee when you already have a vetted list is paying for a feature you will not use; paying for Hunter when you have no list is solving the wrong half of the problem.
Bottom line
Start with Hunter's free plan if you have target sites in hand and need contacts fast, since 600 free credits and unlimited team seats make it nearly risk-free to try. Start Linkee's trial if list-building itself is the bottleneck and you want AI filtering to keep low-quality sites out of your outreach queue before you spend a single email credit on them. Agencies running high-volume campaigns from scratch will likely find Linkee's $164.17 Pro tier, with CRM included, more efficient than stitching Hunter's Discover feature and a separate prospecting spreadsheet together.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hunter or Linkee better for finding new link prospects, not just contacts?
Linkee is built specifically for this, with a 5 million-plus site database and an AI relevancy checker that scores each prospect against your target keywords before outreach starts. Hunter has no prospecting feature at all; Domain Search only returns contacts for a website you already know you want to target.
Does Hunter have a free plan the way some link building tools do?
Hunter's free plan includes 600 credits per month with no credit card required, and it allows unlimited team members even on that free tier. Linkee has no permanent free plan; it offers a free trial before you need to subscribe at $80.83 a month for the Essential tier.
Can Linkee replace Hunter for teams that already have a prospect list?
You could use Linkee's contact-finding step alone, but you would be paying $80.83 a month minimum for prospecting and AI filtering you don't need if your list is already built. Hunter's €34 Starter plan is a cheaper, more direct fit for finding and verifying contacts on a list you already have.
Which tool has API access for building a custom link building workflow?
Hunter offers a documented REST API for bulk email finding and verification, available across its plans. Linkee does not list a general API in its own feature set; its main outside integration is pulling domain authority and backlink data in from Ahrefs rather than exposing data out.
Why does Linkee cost so much more per month than Hunter to start?
Linkee's $80.83 Essential plan covers a full pipeline: a 5M+ site database, AI relevancy scoring, site-quality filtering, email finding, and outreach sequencing in one credit pool. Hunter's €34 Starter plan only covers contact finding, verification, and outreach for domains you already supply, which is a narrower job and priced accordingly.
Does either Hunter or Linkee filter out low-quality or spammy sites automatically?
Linkee does. Its AI qualifier automatically filters out private blog networks, non-secure domains, and broken pages before a prospect ever reaches your outreach queue. Hunter has no equivalent feature since it is not a prospecting tool; any site-quality vetting has to happen before you feed a domain into Domain Search.

