Kavex vs Scrap.io — Maps Leads Plus LinkedIn (2026)

Search kavex vs scrap.io and you're almost always weighing the same trade-off: Scrap.io is a clean, focused Google Maps scraper, and you're trying to work out whether a focused tool is enough — or whether you'll end up bolting three other tools onto it to actually run outbound.

Scrap.io does its one thing well. Pick a category from Google My Business, draw an area, and it returns business listings with address, phone, opening hours and — by crawling each site — emails, social profiles and contact pages. For pure "give me every plumber in this region" work, it's tidy. But a B2B outbound motion is rarely just a Maps pull. It's Maps plus LinkedIn, plus email find and verify, plus the cold copy that turns a row in a spreadsheet into a reply.

Kavex is built for that whole chain. It scrapes Google Maps too, but in the same account you also get seven LinkedIn services, an email finder and verifier, and an AI email personalizer — all priced per result, with no monthly plan to size up front. This page lays out where Scrap.io is the right call and where Kavex pulls ahead.

Pricing: subscription vs. pay-per-lead

Scrap.io is a monthly subscription. The Basic tier runs about $35/month for roughly 10,000 leads (around $0.0035 per lead), scaling up through higher tiers toward $499/month for big volumes, with a 7-day trial that includes 100 leads. A nice touch: re-exporting the same lead inside a 30-day window doesn't burn fresh credits, and filters apply before credits are spent.

Kavex is pay-as-you-go. A Google Maps lead — name, address, phone and website — is 2 credits ($0.002). Email enrichment adds credits per lead, and AI cold-email personalization is a separate per-email charge only when you want it. There's no base fee, so an idle month costs you nothing, and every new account starts with 1,000 free credits — enough for 500 enriched leads, no card required.

The honest read: if you genuinely scrape close to your plan's ceiling every single month, Scrap.io's flat price is competitive and predictable. If your scraping is bursty — a big list in January, nothing in February — you stop paying for shelf space with Kavex.

Where Kavex pulls ahead

  • LinkedIn is built in. Seven services cover profiles (~26 fields), companies, company people, posts, look-alike discovery, engagement timing and trigger events. Scrap.io has none — it's Maps only.
  • Email find + verify in the same job. No separate Hunter-style tool to wire in; finding and validating emails happens in the Kavex flow.
  • AI cold-email personalization. Kavex can write a tailored opener per lead from its scraped context. Scrap.io stops at the data hand-off.
  • Trigger monitoring. Put a watch on a category or a set of companies and Kavex re-runs it on a daily cron with alerts — useful for catching new local businesses or hiring signals. Scrap.io is point-in-time.
  • No idle cost. Pure consumption pricing beats a subscription whenever your volume is uneven.

Where Scrap.io is the better fit

  • You only ever need Google Maps. If LinkedIn, email outreach and personalization aren't in your motion, you're paying Kavex for surface area you won't touch — Scrap.io's tighter scope is simpler.
  • Predictable monthly volume. If you reliably scrape near your plan cap every month, a flat subscription is easy to budget and forecast.
  • 30-day free re-exports. Scrap.io's "re-pull the same lead for free within 30 days" is genuinely handy for teams that revisit the same territories often.

Feature-by-feature

What you're buyingKavexScrap.io
Google Maps scrapingYes — 2 cr/lead (phone + website)Yes — subscription, ~$0.0035/lead
LinkedIn scrapingYes — 7 servicesNo
Email finder + verifierYes — in the same flowSite-crawled emails only
AI cold-email personalizationYesNo
Trigger monitoring (daily cron)YesNo (point-in-time)
Pricing modelPay-per-result, no base feeMonthly subscription
Free to start1,000 credits on signup7-day trial, 100 leads

Who should pick which

The Kavex vs Scrap.io call comes down to one question: is Google Maps the whole job, or the first step of a bigger outbound chain?

Pick Kavex if your outbound is more than a Maps export — local-business leads and LinkedIn account lists, with email enrichment and AI cold copy attached, on pay-as-you-go pricing that doesn't charge you for quiet months. It's the better fit for agencies and founders running mixed lead sources.

Pick Scrap.io if Google Maps is genuinely the whole job, your monthly volume is steady, and you value a single-purpose tool with free 30-day re-exports over a broader bundle.

Try Kavex free

You don't have to take the comparison on faith. Every new Kavex account gets 1,000 free credits — about 500 enriched B2B leads — so you can run the same "category in a city" search you'd run on Scrap.io, then enrich it with LinkedIn and email in the same place and judge the data yourself. No credit card, no trial clock.

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