Tools & ResourcesPublished: June 29, 20266 min read

LeadScrapper vs D7 Lead Finder: Full Comparison

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LeadScrapper Editorial

Tools & Software Comparison Researcher

The LeadScrapper Editorial team tests lead generation and prospecting tools for local business outreach workflows. Comparisons are based on live extraction tests across multiple industries and use cases.

Direct Answer

D7 Lead Finder extracts local business contacts from Google Maps — name, phone, email, website. LeadScrapper Pro does the same extraction but adds website audit data (mobile score, page speed, GBP completeness) per result. If you need to know what to pitch before you send the email, LeadScrapper's audit layer is the difference. If you just need a list of contacts, D7 is cheaper at high volume.

D7 Lead Finder is one of the older local lead extraction tools on the market — it's been around since the early 2010s and has a straightforward value proposition: paste in a niche and city, get a list of local businesses with contact data. No frills, no audit layer, no enrichment. For freelancers who need raw contact lists, it's a functional tool.

LeadScrapper Pro launched with a different premise: that extracting contact data is only the first step. Knowing who to contact is less valuable than knowing why they need your service and what specifically is broken. The audit layer changes the workflow from "spray and pray" to "pitch with evidence."

What D7 Lead Finder Does

D7 Lead Finder is a bulk lead extraction tool. Core capabilities:

  • Searches Google Maps (and optionally Bing, Facebook) by keyword + location
  • Extracts business name, address, phone number, website URL, email (when available)
  • Returns results in CSV or spreadsheet format
  • Bulk processing: submit jobs and download when complete
  • Credit-based pricing: ~$17.80/month for 2,500 leads, scaling to $49.80 for 10,000

D7 does not visit each business's website, run audits, check mobile performance, or evaluate GBP completeness. It's a contact extraction tool.

Where D7 Falls Short for Prospecting Freelancers

No website audit capability

D7 returns a list of businesses with their website URLs. It doesn't check what's at those URLs. To know that a prospect's site loads in 8 seconds on mobile or scores 22/100 on PageSpeed Insights, you'd need to audit each site manually after getting the D7 list.

No GBP completeness data

D7 doesn't check Google Business Profile completeness, photo count, or service category depth. For SEO pitches, GBP completeness is often the most actionable finding — and D7 doesn't surface it.

No opportunity scoring

D7 gives you a flat list of businesses. It has no ranking system based on opportunity size — you don't know which prospects have the worst websites without auditing each one.

Per-report credit consumption

D7's credit model means large pulls (500+ businesses per city) can consume credits quickly. For a freelancer prospecting across 5–10 cities, the credit math can approach LeadScrapper Pro's flat monthly cost.

Dated interface

D7's UI reflects its age. The interface is functional but lacks the modern filtering, sorting, and export features that newer tools provide.

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureLeadScrapper ProD7 Lead Finder
Google Maps extraction
Business name, phone, address
Website URL
Email address✅ (when available)✅ (when available)
CSV export
Website speed audit✅ Built in
Mobile score✅ Built in
SSL status check✅ Built in
GBP completeness score✅ Built in
Opportunity ranking
Pricing modelFlat $29–$99/moCredits ~$18–$50/mo
No-website filter

Where D7 Wins

D7 is the better tool when:

  • Pure volume: You need 5,000+ contacts per month and only need basic contact data (name, phone, email, website). At high volume, D7's per-lead credit pricing can be cheaper than a flat subscription.
  • Already have an audit workflow: If you have a separate system for auditing websites (a VA, your own scripts, or a different tool), D7 handles the extraction step at a low cost.
  • Non-prospecting use cases: Market research, competitor landscape mapping, or building directories where audit data isn't needed.

Decision Matrix

Freelancer pitching web design with specific findings
LeadScrapper Pro
Audit data included — know what's broken per prospect before first email
Freelancer pitching local SEO services
LeadScrapper Pro
GBP completeness + mobile score = ready-made pitch angle
High-volume contact extraction (5k+ leads/mo, no audit needed)
D7
Per-credit pricing may be cheaper than flat subscription at scale
Finding businesses with no websites
LeadScrapper Pro
No-website filter built in; D7 returns websites but can't filter by absence
Market research and directory building
D7
Good for raw data collection at volume without needing audit layer
Agency building city-specific prospect lists at scale
LeadScrapper Pro
Opportunity scoring + filters save hours of manual qualification

Local Business Discovery + Audit Combined

Extract local businesses from Google Maps. Get website audit data automatically. Know what to pitch before you send the first email.

FAQ

What is D7 Lead Finder?

D7 Lead Finder is a web-based local lead extraction tool that pulls business data from Google Maps and other sources. It returns business name, phone, email, website, and address in bulk, using a credit-based pricing system. It has no website audit capability.

LeadScrapper vs D7 Lead Finder: what's the main difference?

Website audit capability. D7 extracts business contact data — name, phone, email, address. LeadScrapper Pro does the same extraction but additionally audits each website for page speed, mobile score, SSL status, and GBP completeness. For freelancers who need pitch angles, the audit data is the key differentiator.

Is D7 Lead Finder free?

D7 has a free trial with limited credits. Paid plans start at ~$17.80/month for 2,500 leads. Pricing scales with volume. LeadScrapper Pro starts at $29/month with unlimited searches plus audit data per result.

Which is better for finding web design clients?

LeadScrapper Pro — it includes website audit data per result. A web design pitch requires knowing what's wrong with the prospect's current site. D7 gives you a contact list, but you'd need to audit each website manually afterward to build a specific pitch.