Compare Kavex

Honest, factual comparisons against the tools we get asked about most. We won't trash competitors — they're solid products. Pick what fits your job.

Kavex vs Outscraper
Both scrape Google Maps. Here's how they differ.

Outscraper is a broad scraping marketplace — 15+ SKUs you wire together yourself. The breadth is genuine, but a B2B outbound flow isn't a pile of SKUs: it's scrape → enrich → verify → personalise. On Outscraper each step is a separate job and a separate CSV you merge by hand. Kavex runs that whole chain as one task, with one live cost preview and one sequencer-ready CSV out. Same pay-as-you-go model — without the duct tape.

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Kavex vs Apollo
Apollo is a database — a snapshot. Kavex scrapes live, every run.

Apollo sells access to a 275M-contact database, and a database is a snapshot of the day it was built. People change jobs, companies fold, and B2B contact data decays fast — so part of any Apollo export is stale before you send it. Kavex scrapes Google Maps live at run time: every row reflects what's there today. And you pay per result you actually use, not a monthly seat you may not.

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Kavex vs Hunter
Hunter does email finding. Kavex does email finding plus six other services.

Hunter is an email finder — a strong one, with a long track record on that single job. But email finding is the middle of a workflow, not the whole of it: you still need a source of companies to look up, verification you can trust, and copy that lands. Kavex covers the full span — Maps scraping, email find + verify, AI personalisation, tech-stack and phone checks — on one credit pool, so the email finder isn't a tool you bolt four others onto.

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