VeriMails vs Anymail Finder

Anymail Finder is a B2B email finder known for charging credits only when it returns a verified, deliverable email. It is a clean, well-regarded tool for sourcing addresses one prospect at a time. The comparison below looks at how that finder-led product stacks up against a verification engine built to clean entire lists.

Updated for May 2026 with official Anymail Finder pricing and credit rules.

400Entry monthly plan credit volume on Anymail Finder's pricing page
100kHighest self-serve monthly credit volume listed
0.2Credits per standalone email verification
100Free credits after refundable card authorization

At a Glance

FeatureVeriMailsAnymail Finder
Price per emailfrom $0.0019Subscription plans from 400 to 100,000 credits/mo
Free tier100 credits, no card, never expire100 credits, card auth, expire in 14 days
Catch-all handlingDedicated catch-all detectionRisky results flagged, not charged
APIREST API, single + bulk + webhooksREST API for finding and verifying
Bulk verificationCSV, ~10K rows under 5 minBulk CSV upload included
SpeedFast verificationFinder lookups, results vary
Anymail Finder versus VeriMails visual comparing verified-email discovery with bulk verification credits
Anymail Finder's credit model is attractive for discovery, while VeriMails is built to verify every address in a complete list with non-expiring credits.
Anymail Finder credit rules
Finder by name1 credit when a valid email is found
Decision maker2 credits when a valid email is found
Email verifier0.2 credits per verification
Risky or not foundNo credit charged
Anymail Finder's credit model is buyer-friendly for discovery because missed or risky finder results do not spend credits.
VeriMails verification budget
10,000 checks$19 credit pack
100,000 checks$99 credit pack
CreditsNever expire
WorkflowVerify CSV, API, or batch jobs
VeriMails is built for list-cleaning projects where every row in the existing file needs a verification outcome.
Anymail Finder pricing page with yearly credit plans and verification included
Anymail Finder frames pricing around verified-email discovery, included verification, and higher-volume plans.

Verification Accuracy

Anymail Finder and VeriMails are built for different jobs, and that shapes how each one frames accuracy. Anymail Finder's pricing page says credits are charged only when it finds a verified, deliverable email, and risky or not-found results are free. The standalone Email Verifier is listed at 0.2 credits per verification.

VeriMails starts from the finished list. The value is in taking addresses from a CRM, event list, vendor export, or previous campaign and returning clear verification outcomes before the list is imported or sent. Anymail Finder is useful when you need to source addresses; VeriMails is better when the narrow job is checking a list you already have.

Catch-all Handling

Catch-all domains accept mail to every address, so the server never tells you whether a specific mailbox is real. Anymail Finder handles this within its finder model by treating uncertain results as risky and, helpfully, not charging a credit for them. From a cost standpoint that is fair. But it also means catch-all addresses simply fall out of your results rather than being surfaced with useful context.

VeriMails treats catch-all detection as a first-class part of every verification. It identifies catch-all domains and flags them clearly in the output, so for each row in your list you know exactly which results carry catch-all risk and which do not. Rather than dropping those addresses, VeriMails returns a labelled, transparent status alongside the rest of the verification pipeline. That lets you make your own call on how to segment catch-all results inside a campaign rather than never seeing them at all.

API and Developer Experience

Both products offer a REST API, which is a real point in Anymail Finder's favour compared to some finders that have no API at all. The Anymail Finder API covers name-based search, domain search, decision-maker search, and email verification, with the same credit logic as the dashboard: one credit for a found email, two for a decision-maker lookup, 0.2 for a verification, nothing for a miss.

VeriMails provides a REST API designed specifically for verification at scale. It exposes single-address and bulk endpoints, returns clean JSON, and supports webhooks and batch processing so larger jobs can run asynchronously. For a developer who needs verification as infrastructure rather than as a lookup feature, that consistency matters.

Pricing and Value

Anymail Finder is sold as a monthly or yearly subscription. Its official pricing page lists monthly plan volumes from 400 credits to 100,000 credits, with yearly plans saving 33 percent. One credit generally equals one verified email found, decision-maker lookups cost two credits, and standalone verification costs 0.2 credits. Unused credits roll over while you stay subscribed, and duplicate searches within a month are free. It is a fair model, but it is built around finding.

VeriMails sells verification credits outright. You buy a balance, spend it whenever you want, and it never expires. Pricing starts at 19 dollars for 10,000 credits, which is 0.0019 dollars per email, and the per-email rate falls as volume grows. A monthly subscription range also exists for teams with steady volume, but the credit packs below are the clearest way to see verification cost.

CreditsVeriMails pricePrice per email
10,000$19$0.0019
25,000$39$0.00156
50,000$59$0.00118
100,000$99$0.00099
250,000$199$0.000796
500,000$349$0.000698
1,000,000$499$0.000499

Credits never expire. 100 free credits on signup, no credit card required.

A direct cost comparison is not perfectly clean, because Anymail Finder charges per found email and VeriMails charges per verification. But the practical numbers are clear. To verify 10,000 addresses with VeriMails costs 19 dollars from a credit pack with no recurring commitment. Anymail Finder's standalone verification at 0.2 credits is useful for smaller batches, but it still sits inside a finder subscription. For pure list verification at volume, VeriMails is the more straightforward option.

Who VeriMails Is Best For

Teams that need to verify a complete list, not source it one prospect at a time. Developers who want a verification-focused REST API with single and bulk endpoints and webhooks. Anyone who wants verification credits that never expire. Operators who need a clean list before campaign launch, CRM import, or form capture.

Who Anymail Finder Is Best For

Sales teams that primarily need to find verified business emails from names, companies, domains, or LinkedIn URLs. Buyers who value spending credits only when a verified email is found. Teams that want finding, bulk upload, API access, and light verification in one tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anymail Finder is primarily an email finder. Its pricing page also lists Email Verifier at 0.2 credits per verification, plus bulk upload and API workflows. VeriMails is focused on verifying lists you already have before a send, CRM import, or product workflow.
Anymail Finder sells monthly and yearly subscriptions with plan volumes from 400 credits per month up to 100,000 credits per month. Its pricing page says one found valid email generally costs one credit, decision-maker searches cost two credits, and email verification costs 0.2 credits. VeriMails sells verification credits outright from 19 dollars for 10,000 emails, and credits never expire.
No. Anymail Finder's pricing page says risky and not-found results are free and credits are charged only when it finds a verified, deliverable email. That is useful for discovery. VeriMails is a different buying path for checking a list you already have.
Yes. Use Anymail Finder when you need to source individual addresses from names, companies, domains, or LinkedIn URLs. When you already have a complete list, run it through VeriMails to verify and segment the addresses before use.
Anymail Finder gives 100 free credits after a small refundable card authorization, and its trial credits expire after 14 days if you do not subscribe. VeriMails gives 100 free credits on signup with no credit card, and those credits never expire.

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