#1 Reason
Credits That Never Expire
- NeverBounce credits expire after 12 months. Users have lost thousands of dollars in unused credits.
- Enrichley credits roll over indefinitely—use them when you need them.
- No pressure to "use it or lose it." Your credits are yours.
91.5% cheaper
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Throughput
10 req/s
vs 48–72 hours
#2 Reason
Higher Accuracy
- Independent testing shows NeverBounce achieves 93% accuracy. Enrichley delivers 98%.
- NeverBounce struggles with catch-all emails—returns "Accept All" without verification.
- Enrichley verifies catch-all emails in real-time with proprietary technology.
#3 Reason
Better Customer Experience
- NeverBounce has a 2.2/5 rating on Trustpilot with complaints about support and billing.
- Users report difficulty getting refunds and resolving billing disputes.
- Enrichley provides responsive support and transparent billing—no surprises.

Enrichley vs. NeverBounce Comparison
Enrichley
NeverBounce
Pricing
Price Per Verification
$0.002
$0.00159
Credits Expire?
Never
After 12 months
Free Tier
$59 starter
10 credits only
Verification
Catch-All Verification
Yes
No
Real-Time API
Yes
Yes
Accuracy
98%
~93% tested
Speed
10/sec
Varies
Features
Spam Trap Detection
Yes
Yes
Disposable Detection
Yes
Yes
Data Enrichment
Yes
No
API Access
Yes
Yes
Enrichley Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Credits never expire—roll over indefinitely.
- Higher accuracy: 98% vs NeverBounce's 93% in testing.
- Real-time catch-all verification that NeverBounce can't match.
- Competitive pricing at scale.
- Independent company—not part of a large enterprise.
Cons:
- No auto-sync feature for automated list cleaning.
- Smaller integration ecosystem than NeverBounce's 7,000+ Zapier apps.
- No nonprofit discounts currently available.
NeverBounce Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Sync feature for automated daily list cleaning.
- Large integration ecosystem via Zapier.
- Backed by ZoomInfo—enterprise resources.
- Nonprofit discounts available.
Cons:
- Credits expire after 12 months—users lose money.
- 93% accuracy in independent testing—below Enrichley's 98%.
- 2.2/5 Trustpilot rating—declining support quality.
- Cannot verify catch-all emails—just detects them.
- Reports of billing issues and difficulty getting refunds.
- Only 10 free credits—barely enough to test.