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MapsLeads vs D7 Lead Finder: Best Google Maps Lead Generation Tool?

Detailed comparison of MapsLeads and D7 Lead Finder for extracting B2B leads from Google Maps. Pricing, data quality, ease of use and key differences.

MapsLeads Team2026-03-106 min read

Head-to-Head: Two Tools Built Specifically for Google Maps Leads

Unlike general scraping platforms, both MapsLeads and D7 Lead Finder were built with one purpose: extracting local business leads from Google Maps for B2B prospecting. That makes this a true apples-to-apples comparison.

Google Maps has over 12 million verified business listings in France alone and hundreds of millions globally. If you are building a local prospecting workflow — cold calling, outbound email, agency client acquisition — both tools can get you started. But they take meaningfully different approaches to pricing, data quality, and the depth of information they deliver.

What Is D7 Lead Finder?

D7 Lead Finder is a web-based tool that finds local business contact details by querying Google Maps and other business directories. You enter a business type and location, and it returns a list of businesses with names, phone numbers, addresses, websites, and emails where available.

It is primarily marketed toward digital agencies and freelancers doing local outreach. The interface is straightforward, and the tool has been on the market long enough to have an established user base.

D7 Lead Finder Pricing

D7 Lead Finder uses a subscription model:

  • Basic: ~$26/month — up to 700 searches/day
  • Pro: ~$47/month — up to 1,400 searches/day
  • Plus: ~$85/month — higher limits + bulk export

Subscriptions are monthly with no pay-as-you-go option. You pay whether or not you use it.

What Is MapsLeads?

MapsLeads is a web-based platform that extracts structured leads directly from Google Maps via official data channels. It uses a modular credit system — you pay only for the data fields you actually need, with no subscription and no expiring credits.

Key differentiators: official data access (not scraping), built-in lead scoring, Fair-Play quality guarantee, and social media enrichment included.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureMapsLeadsD7 Lead Finder
Pricing modelPay-per-lead (€0.03/lead)Monthly subscription ($26–$85/mo)
No subscription required✅ Credits never expire❌ Monthly recurring
Data sourceOfficial Google Maps channelsGoogle Maps + directories (scraping)
Lead scoring✅ Built-in quality + lead score❌ Not available
Social media enrichment✅ Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube...❌ Not included
Fair-Play quality guarantee✅ Auto credit refunds❌ None
Preview before paying✅ Estimated count + cost upfront❌ Run first, then see results
Data freshnessReal-time via official APIScraping-based, variable freshness
Phone number coverageHigh (official source)Variable (multi-source scraping)
Email findingSocial enrichment (via website detection)Separate email finder module
Data modules (pay per field)✅ Modular: Contact / Reputation / Photos❌ Flat data bundle
ToS compliance✅ Official channels⚠️ Scraping-based
Free trial20 free credits, no cardLimited free trial

Pricing in Practice: What Do You Actually Pay?

For 500 leads per month

D7 Lead Finder Basic ($26/month): You get up to 700 searches per day. A "search" returns a list of results for one keyword + location query, not a single lead. For 500 individual, exportable leads with contact details, you are typically paying the $26 flat rate regardless of how many you extract.

MapsLeads: 500 leads × €0.03 = €15 with Contact Pro data. Only pay for the months you use it.

For 2,000 leads in one month, nothing the next

D7 Lead Finder: 2 × $26 = $52 (paying even during the idle month)

MapsLeads: 2,000 × €0.03 = €60 in the active month, €0 in the idle month = €60 total

For irregular use (agencies with seasonal campaigns)

D7 Lead Finder charges every month whether or not you run campaigns. MapsLeads credits never expire — buy 10,000 credits in January and use them over 6 months, paying nothing in between.

Data Quality: Official Channels vs Scraping

This is the most significant technical difference between the two tools.

D7 Lead Finder builds its results by scraping Google Maps and combining data from multiple business directories. This approach has inherent limitations:

  • Data can be stale if the directory hasn't been updated recently
  • Phone number and address accuracy varies by source
  • Results may include duplicates from multiple directory listings
  • No guarantee on field completeness — you pay regardless of data coverage

MapsLeads accesses data through official structured channels, not by parsing the Maps frontend. The result is:

  • Consistent, validated data straight from the source
  • Higher phone number coverage rates
  • Built-in data quality scores per lead
  • Fair-Play Guarantee: if phone coverage in your extraction falls short, you get automatic credit refunds

What D7 Lead Finder Does Well

D7 Lead Finder has a simple, fast interface that many users find intuitive. For agencies that run regular monthly campaigns and need a predictable flat cost, the subscription model works fine. The email finder module is useful for outreach campaigns that require direct contact emails rather than just phone and address data.

If you are running consistent monthly volumes above 2,000 leads and need email addresses specifically, the economics of D7's subscription can work in its favor.

When MapsLeads Is the Better Choice

MapsLeads makes more sense when:

  • Your lead volumes are irregular or seasonal (pay only when you use it)
  • Data quality and freshness matter — you need the most accurate phone numbers and addresses available
  • You want lead scoring to prioritize your outreach automatically
  • You want social media links (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram) included without a separate tool
  • You are prospecting a specific local market and want to see data coverage estimates before spending any credits
  • You value a quality guarantee that refunds credits when data is incomplete

Starting Local: Where Both Tools Shine

For pure local prospecting — one city, one category, let's go — both tools deliver. The workflow is similar: enter "plumbers in Lyon," get a list, export to CSV.

The difference shows when you start filtering. MapsLeads gives you:

  • A lead score per business (prioritize who to call first)
  • A data quality score (skip leads with unreliable data)
  • Social media profiles detected automatically
  • A cost preview before you commit

D7 gives you a raw list. What you do with it is up to you.

For the deeper playbook, see our Lead Enrichment: The Complete Guide — it covers the full framework end-to-end and connects directly to a MapsLeads-fed prospect list.

The Bottom Line

D7 Lead Finder and MapsLeads are direct competitors targeting the same use case: Google Maps lead extraction for B2B outreach. D7's subscription model suits users who run consistent monthly campaigns at predictable volumes. MapsLeads's pay-per-lead model suits everyone else — especially agencies, freelancers, and sales teams whose lead generation needs vary month to month.

If you have never tried either tool, start with MapsLeads's 20 free credits. No subscription, no card, no commitment. Your first 20 local leads are three minutes away.

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