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Hunter vs Octoparse
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Octoparse
No-code web scraping to turn web pages into structured data in minutes
Free / $119/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Hunter
Pros
- Generous free tier with 50 credits per month and full feature access
- All-in-one platform combining email finding, verification, and cold email sending
- Unlimited team members included on all plans, including Free
- Extensive integrations with major CRMs (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho) and 5,000+ apps via Zapier
- Transparent email sourcing showing where each address was found on the public web
Cons
- Credit-based system means heavy users can burn through allowances quickly, especially on lower tiers
- Email sequences limited by recipients per sequence cap (500 on Free, 2,500 on Starter)
- Additional email accounts cost $10/month each beyond the plan's included accounts
- Only finds business email addresses from public web sources — not suitable for finding personal emails
Octoparse
Pros
- No coding required — visual point-and-click interface with AI-assisted workflow creation
- Hundreds of pre-built scraper templates for popular sites like Google Maps, TikTok, and e-commerce platforms
- Cloud scraping with automatic IP rotation, scheduling, and 24/7 operation eliminates need for local resources
- Handles complex scenarios including logins, CAPTCHAs, infinite scrolling, and JavaScript-rendered pages
- Multiple export formats (CSV, Excel, JSON, Google Sheets) and integrations with Zapier and cloud storage
Cons
- Desktop application required for workflow building — only available on Windows and Mac
- Pricing starts at $83/month (yearly) which is significant for casual or infrequent scraping needs
- Paid templates add per-line costs on top of subscription pricing
- Anti-scraping measures on target websites may still cause failures despite built-in solutions
Our Verdict
Both Hunter and Octoparse are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.