Datanyze Review 2026

Last reviewed June 2026 by Théo Pascard

Datanyze

Datanyze

Budget contact data with technographics

Overview

Datanyze is a low-cost source of B2B contact details and technographic data, surfaced mainly through a Chrome extension that reads emails and phone numbers as you browse LinkedIn and company sites. Owned by ZoomInfo, it works as a lighter, self-serve alternative to its parent: cheaper, credit-metered, and aimed at individuals rather than full sales orgs. The trade-off is depth. The database is smaller and the per-month credit limits are tight, so it fits one-off lookups more than large list builds.

Who it's for

  • Solo sellers and founders doing light prospecting
  • Reps who want a browser-based lookup tool
  • Teams needing technographic signals on accounts
  • Buyers priced out of ZoomInfo or Apollo

Not for

Teams building large lists at scale · Orgs needing deep international coverage · Anyone relying on bulk export and enrichment · Buyers who need the broadest, freshest database

Capabilities

  • Chrome extension that pulls contact data while browsing LinkedIn and websites
  • Direct-dial phone numbers and verified business emails
  • Technographic data showing the tools a company uses
  • Credit-based access with no long contract required
  • Self-serve plans starting around $29/user/mo
  • Company and prospect lookups tied to ZoomInfo's data layer

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👍 Pros

Affordable entry price Chrome extension for on-page lookups Technographic data on prospects Easy to learn and use Credit-based, low commitment

👎 Cons

Smaller database than competitors Outdated or inaccurate contacts Low monthly credit limits Limited international coverage Sparse data on smaller companies

Pricing

TierPriceCredits / moNotes
Nyze LiteFree10Free trial, 10 credits/mo for 3 months with a business email; no card required.
Nyze Pro 1$29/mo80Per user; 80 credits/mo. Annual billing drops it to about $21/user/mo.
Nyze Pro 2$55/mo160Per user; 160 credits/mo. Annual billing drops it to about $39/user/mo.

The honest take

Where it breaks

The database is smaller and shallower than ZoomInfo or Apollo, and the tight monthly credit caps make it impractical for building large lists or bulk enrichment. Coverage thins out for smaller companies and non-US markets.

The verdict

Datanyze is a sensible pick when you want cheap, on-demand contact data and technographics without committing to an enterprise platform. Just size your expectations to the smaller database and low credit limits; it is a light tool, not a scale engine.

FAQ

Is Datanyze the same as ZoomInfo?

Datanyze is owned by ZoomInfo and draws on its data, but it is a separate, lighter product. It is cheaper, credit-metered, and built for individuals rather than full sales teams.

How does Datanyze pricing work?

Plans are credit-based and per user. Nyze Pro 1 is $29/mo for 80 credits and Nyze Pro 2 is $55/mo for 160 credits, with discounts on annual billing. A free Nyze Lite trial gives 10 credits/mo for three months.

What are technographics?

Technographics show which software and tools a company uses. Datanyze surfaces this so reps can target accounts running a relevant stack or competing product.

How accurate is Datanyze data?

Coverage is reasonable for North American mid-market and larger firms, but reviewers report outdated or missing contacts, especially for smaller companies and outside the US.

Who should use Datanyze?

It suits solo sellers, founders, and small teams who want occasional contact lookups and technographic signals without paying for a full sales-intelligence platform.

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