LeadCircuit vs LeadSwift

LeadSwift hands you a bigger CSV. LeadCircuit turns it into booked calls.

LeadSwift is a genuinely strong scraper — it pulls from Google Maps, Yelp, Facebook, Yellow Pages and Bing at once, with decision-maker names and personal emails, then hands you an export. LeadCircuit sources from Google Maps and keeps going: send from your own mailbox, run sequences, protect deliverability, dial from the browser, and work a pipeline. Building the list and working it are two different jobs.

Feature
LeadSwift
Core job
Source leads AND work them — send, call, pipeline
Scrape a big multi-source contact list
Multi-source scraping (Maps, Yelp, Facebook, Bing)
Google Maps today
Five sources at once — its core strength
Decision-maker names + personal emails
Owner name via Deep intel
Yes, including LinkedIn profiles
Send email from your own mailbox
Built in
Not a sender — outreach templates only
Automated multi-step sequences
Yes, from the Starter plan
Templates, no send engine
Inbox rotation, sending windows & domain caps
Built in
Not applicable
Verify-at-send, spam-risk & complaint handling
Built in
Not provided
In-browser calling + power dialer
Built in, on your own Twilio at cost
No calling
Lead score, pipeline & follow-up automation
0–100 score + statuses + follow-ups
Not a pipeline
Compliance (one-click unsubscribe, CAN-SPAM, GDPR gating)
Built in
Not provided
Pricing model
Flat monthly + one credit per lead, no per-seat
Low flat monthly, from around $24.99
The real math

What 1,000 leads with emails actually cost

Sticker prices hide the enrichment bill. Here’s the honest, all-in number for a list you can actually send to.

LeadSwift

LeadSwift subscriptionfrom ~$24.99/mo
A sender to actually email the listseparate tool
A dialer + CRM to work the listseparate tools
All-in, per 1,000 with emailsCSV only

sending, calling & CRM sold separately

LeadCircuit
Growth plan · 8,000 credits$79/mo
Source, send, call & manageone place
Unlimited team seatsincluded
All-in, per 1,000 with emailsOne subscription

source → send → call → pipeline

This is a fit comparison, not a sticker-price race. LeadSwift is a scraper and genuinely pulls from more sources than LeadCircuit does today — if raw multi-source list volume is all you need, it is a strong, cheap option. LeadSwift’s pricing and features change over time; check its current pricing before deciding. The honest takeaway: LeadSwift builds a bigger list; LeadCircuit turns a list into worked conversations.

When LeadSwift is the better pick

If you only need a big, multi-source contact list — Maps, Yelp, Facebook and Bing pulled together with owner names and LinkedIn — and you already run your own sender, dialer and CRM, LeadSwift does that well and cheaply, and pulls from more sources than we do today. The two pair naturally: scrape breadth in LeadSwift, then work the leads through a real engine. LeadCircuit is for teams that want the whole loop in one place.

Skip the five-tool stack.

Pull your first local-business list through LeadCircuit with 100 free credits — then send from your own mailbox, dial from the browser, and track every reply without bolting on four more tools. No card, no sales call.

No migration needed, your next pull starts fresh.