#1 Reason
Real Catch-All Verification
- Hunter detects catch-all domains but can't verify individual emails on them—they mark these as "Risky" with a 27% bounce rate.
- Enrichley uses proprietary technology to verify catch-all emails in real-time with 98% accuracy.
- 38% of all email domains are catch-all. Don't leave a third of your list unverified.
Throughput
10 req/s
vs 48–72 hours
91.5% cheaper
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#2 Reason
66% Lower Cost
- Enrichley: $0.002 per verification vs Hunter: $0.0059 per verification.
- Verify 3x more emails with Enrichley for the same budget.
- Hunter bundles email finding with verification—if you only need verification, you're overpaying.
#3 Reason
Higher Accuracy
- Independent testing shows Hunter achieves 70% accuracy. Enrichley delivers 98%.
- Hunter relies on pattern-guessing for email finding—outdated info means bounces.
- Enrichley is purpose-built for verification, not email discovery.

Enrichley vs. Hunter.io Comparison
Enrichley
Hunter.io
Pricing
Price Per Verification
$0.002
$0.0059
% Cheaper
66% cheaper
No
Free Tier
$59 starter
50 credits/mo
Credits Expire?
Never
Never
Verification
Catch-All Verification
Yes
No
Real-Time API
Yes
Yes
Accuracy
98%
~70% tested
Speed
10/sec
Fast
Features
Spam Trap Detection
Yes
Limited
Disposable Detection
Yes
Yes
Data Enrichment
Yes
Yes
API Access
Yes
Yes
Enrichley Pros & Cons
Pros:
- 66% cheaper than Hunter for email verification ($0.002 vs $0.0059).
- Verifies catch-all emails that Hunter marks as "risky".
- 98% accuracy vs Hunter's 70% in independent tests.
- Purpose-built for verification—not bundled with email finding.
Cons:
- No email finder feature—Enrichley focuses purely on verification.
- Smaller integration ecosystem than Hunter's 5,000+ Zapier connections.
Hunter.io Pros & Cons
Pros:
- All-in-one platform for email finding and verification.
- Large integration ecosystem with 5,000+ apps via Zapier.
- Popular Chrome extension with 12,000+ reviews.
Cons:
- Cannot verify catch-all emails—marks 38% of domains as "risky".
- 70% accuracy in independent testing—30% of emails may bounce.
- Expensive for verification-only use cases.
- Email finding data can be outdated, causing bounces.