Outscraper is a marketplace of extractor jobs — you describe what you want, they run a job, they hand back rows. It's a reasonable choice for one-off list pulls. LeadMatch is the curated alternative: matched, deduplicated, and joined to license / bond / permit / building data, with continuous refresh and per-customer dedup so you're never billed twice for the same lead.
| Feature | Outscraper | LeadMatch |
|---|---|---|
| Data shape | Raw extracted rows, one job at a time | Matched + deduplicated + enriched records, continuously refreshed |
| License + bond fields | Not part of the standard extract | Per-record license, bond, workers-comp, disciplinary |
| Per-customer dedup | You manage it yourself | Built in — refresh deliveries on already-purchased rows are free |
| Refresh cadence | Re-run the job | Continuous refresh, freshness SLA per dataset |
| Pricing | Per-extract job, variable | Predictable per-record + flat subscriptions |
| API | Yes, job-oriented | REST + JSON, dataset-oriented |
| Pricing model | Per-extract job; price varies by category and volume. | $2.99/1k pay-per-record + flat subscriptions. |
When LeadMatch fits
When Outscraper fits better
We list these openly because customers research thoroughly. If one of these matches you, we'd rather you find the right tool than churn off LeadMatch in three months.
Get 300 verified contractor records on signup, no credit card. Compare it against Outscraper's output on your own ICP.
BuildZoom matches homeowners to local contractors. LeadMatch sells the contractor data itself, by API.
BuildFax sells permit history reports for property risk. LeadMatch sells the underlying records plus contractor and owner contacts.
CoreLogic is a property-data giant for enterprise. LeadMatch is the self-serve, developer-first alternative for B2B sales.
ATTOM publishes a deep U.S. property database. LeadMatch is the focused, self-serve alternative for contractor and building-owner outreach.