Swordfish AI Review 2026

Last reviewed June 2026 by Théo Pascard

Swordfish AI

Swordfish AI

Cell-phone-number finder for recruiters and sales

Overview

Swordfish AI is a contact-data tool built around finding mobile phone numbers and personal emails rather than generic work contacts. It works mainly through a browser extension that pulls live data while you view a LinkedIn, GitHub, or other social profile, aggregating across several upstream data partners to surface a number. The product leans hard into recruiting and phone-heavy sales workflows where reaching someone on their cell is the whole point.

Who it's for

  • Recruiters sourcing passive candidates on LinkedIn and GitHub
  • Sales reps who run heavy cold-calling motions
  • Staffing and executive search firms
  • Small teams that want unlimited reveals over per-credit billing

Not for

Teams that need large, filterable list-building from a database UI · Buyers who mainly need verified work emails, not cell numbers · Outbound ops needing rich firmographic and intent filters · Budget-sensitive solo users who reveal only a handful of contacts

Capabilities

  • Browser extension reveals cell phone numbers from social profiles
  • Personal and work email lookup alongside phone data
  • Live aggregation across multiple upstream data sources
  • Bulk enrichment and CSV file upload on team plans
  • API access for pushing contact data into your stack
  • Unlimited reveals on paid plans rather than monthly credit caps

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👍 Pros

Accurate cell phone numbers Simple, fast to learn Quick onboarding Strong data validation Large lead pool

👎 Cons

Expensive Weak filtering Occasional inaccurate data

Pricing

TierPriceCredits / moNotes
Unlimited Solo$99/mo1 user license, unlimited contact reveals
Unlimited Teams$299/moStarting price, billed annually; unlimited users, bulk enrichment, file upload, full API access

The honest take

Where it breaks

Filtering and list-building are thin compared with full prospecting databases, so it suits one-profile-at-a-time sourcing more than building large segmented lists. Reviewers also flag occasional inaccurate numbers and a price that feels steep for low-volume users.

The verdict

Swordfish is a focused tool that does one thing well: finding mobile numbers for recruiters and cold callers who live in the browser extension. If your motion depends on reaching people by phone it earns its place, but teams needing database-style filtering or cheap low-volume reveals should look elsewhere.

FAQ

What does Swordfish AI actually find?

Its core output is cell phone numbers, with personal and work emails as supporting data. It is positioned as a phone-first contact finder rather than a general database.

How do you use it?

Primarily through a browser extension that reveals contact data while you browse a profile on LinkedIn, GitHub, and similar sites. Team plans add bulk enrichment and file upload.

Is Swordfish credit-based?

Paid plans are sold as unlimited reveals per seat rather than monthly credits. A free trial offers 10 credits to test accuracy before committing.

How much does it cost?

Unlimited Solo is listed at $99/month for one user. Unlimited Teams starts at $299/month billed annually with unlimited users, bulk enrichment, and API access.

Who is it best suited to?

Recruiters and phone-heavy sales teams who need to reach people on their cell. It is a weaker fit for large filtered list-building from a database.

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