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Has anyone used this tool - Leadsgorilla

I actually tested LeadsGorilla for about 3 months last year when I was looking for B2B lead generation tools for a financial CPA campaign. Here's my honest experience.

What I liked:

The interface is clean and intuitive. You can filter leads by pretty much anything — industry, location, company size, revenue. I was generating lists of potential partners for crypto exchange promotions, and the data quality was decent. About 70-80% of emails I tested were valid, which is actually better than some more expensive tools I've used.

The one-time payment model is attractive. I paid around $97 (lifetime deal) and didn't have to worry about monthly subscriptions. For someone just starting with lead generation, that's a low barrier to entry.

Where it fell short:

The Google API connection was a headache. You need to set up your own Google Cloud account and enable APIs manually. If you're not technical, this will frustrate you. I spent about 2 hours just getting it to work.

Data enrichment is limited. You get basic company info and emails, but you won't get phone numbers, direct dials, or deep firmographic data that enterprise tools provide. For cold email outreach, it's fine. For multi-channel campaigns, you'll need something else.

Customer support was slow. I had an issue with credits not updating, and it took 4 days to get a response. Not ideal if you're on a deadline.

The bottom line:
LeadsGorilla is a solid entry-level tool. If you're just starting with lead generation, need basic B2B contacts, and don't want to pay monthly fees — it's worth testing.

But if you're running high-volume campaigns or need advanced filtering and enrichment, you'll outgrow it quickly. I moved on to a more robust solution after 3 months, but I don't regret the $97 investment. It served its purpose at the time.

My advice: Get the lifetime deal during a promo, test it for one campaign, and decide if the data quality meets your standards. For $97, it's a low-risk experiment.

Anyone else have recent experience with them? Curious if they've improved the support since I used it.
 
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