Lead Forensics Pricing in 2026: Why Sales Teams Are Switching
Lead Forensics charges $500–$1,000+/mo with annual contracts and opaque pricing. See how it compares to modern alternatives with transparent, usage-based pricing and no lock-in.

What Does Lead Forensics Actually Cost?
Lead Forensics doesn't publish pricing publicly. Based on widely reported user reviews: entry-level plans $500–$700/month, mid-market $1,000–$2,000/month, enterprise $3,000+/month — all on annual contracts with notoriously difficult cancellation.
What You Get — And What You Don't
Lead Forensics provides company-level identification, firmographic data, and basic CRM integrations. What it doesn't provide at any price: person-level identification, verified individual email addresses, LinkedIn profile data, or AI-powered intent scoring. In 2026, company-level identification alone is table stakes.
Why Teams Are Switching
Pricing doesn't match the value. Paying $1,000+/month for company-level identification — when tools like LeadExtract offer person-level identification at $165/month — is hard to justify.
Annual contracts create risk. Most modern alternatives offer monthly billing with no lock-in.
The product hasn't kept pace. Lead Forensics still largely relies on IP-based company identification — the same core technology from 2010.
Customer support issues. G2 and Trustpilot reviews consistently flag aggressive sales tactics, difficult cancellations, and auto-renewal surprises.
The Bottom Line
Lead Forensics was a pioneer. In 2026, it's an expensive, company-level-only solution with opaque pricing and annual lock-in in a market full of better, cheaper alternatives.
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