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What is the Free Version of Leadfeeder?
What is the Free Version of Leadfeeder?

Discover the differences between our free and paid Leadfeeder web visitor identification tool.

Tamar Keenan avatar
Written by Tamar Keenan
Updated over a week ago

A paid subscription to Dealfront offers all of the features and benefits highlighted on our website, but if it isn’t the right time for your business, we do have a free option of our Leadfeeder app. This is a limited, free account.

If you're using our Web Visitor Identification solution, or are a legacy Leadfeeder client, if you choose to either cancel your paid subscription, or had a 14 day trial and didn't commit any further, you will automatically be transferred to a free account.

There isn’t a way to sign up for the free version, so we encourage you to enjoy the trial and explore the full product.

Please note: If you choose not to upgrade to a paid subscription within 30 days of your trial ending, you will lose access to your old data.

What's included in a Free account?

Leadfeeder free shows a standard feed of the companies we have identified as visitors to your website for the past 7 days only. You will see the name and location of the company, but no other details are available without upgrading.

  • While our paid accounts update every hour, free accounts update once every 24 hours. 

  • Free accounts will see no more than 100 companies at a time. This means if in the past 7 days we identified 200 companies, you would only see the names of 100.

  • Free accounts don't receive any email notifications, filtering options or CRM integrations.

While a free account may be perfect for you right now, we hope that you choose to upgrade to a paid subscription in the future to unlock all of our exciting features which can support your business growth!

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Questions, comments, feedback? Please let us know by contacting our support team via the chat or by sending us an email at support@dealfront.com.

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