How we compare
The reasoning behind the “how we compare” table on our homepage: where the industry-standard figures come from, what each row means, and how we define a Leadistry lead.
What “industry standard” means
The comparison table on our homepage holds Leadistry up against the typical mainstream UK B2B data tool, rather than any single named product. We chose a generic column on purpose: competitor pricing and features change constantly, and we’d rather describe the category honestly than publish a specific rival’s numbers that may be out of date by the time you read them.
Where the figures come from
The “industry standard” column reflects the publicly-listed entry-tier pricing and feature pages of mainstream B2B contact-data tools as of May 2026. Self-serve entry tiers in this category typically run from around £36/month up to enterprise contracts of £1,300+/month, and most meter on per-contact credit reveals from a pre-existing database rather than end-to-end UK company discovery, so the headline allowances aren’t directly comparable to a delivered-lead model.
Leadistry Growth gives 200 verified UK leads per month, every one a delivered company record with Companies House data and the digital contact fields you requested. USD prices, where a tool publishes in dollars, are converted at roughly 1.27 USD/GBP.
What each row means
- What each lead delivers, every Leadistry lead is one delivered UK company record covering the director, verified website, business email, company + director LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and the Companies House registry data (SIC codes, registered address, incorporation date, officers, status, etc.). Most tools in the category instead unlock a single contact reveal from a pre-existing database, not an end-to-end company record.
- UK Companies House filters, direct, native search by Companies House fields. “Partial” indicates a tool has some UK company data but doesn’t expose Companies-House-native filters.
- UK 5-digit SIC codes, searching by 5-digit UK SIC 2007 codes from Companies House, the level of granularity needed for sub-sector targeting. Most global tools support US 4-digit SIC or ISIC/NAICS, which don’t map to UK Companies House categories.
- Active charges / filing deadlines, finding companies with currently-registered charges, or accounts or confirmation statements due within a chosen window.
- No-website flag, surfacing companies for which no public website was discoverable.
- Live preview before spending leads, seeing exactly what a search will return (and what it will cost) before any lead is debited.
- No annual lock-in for best price, the price shown is what you pay month-to-month, with no annual contract required for the same rate.
- Auto-refund on failed enrichments, when a search comes up empty or a job fails partway, any unused leads return to your balance automatically the same minute the job marks failed. Most per-reveal credit models offer only manual-claim refunds for clearly invalid data. We define this row by whether the platform automatically returns the unit on failure (yes/no), not whether a refund is theoretically obtainable.
- Free trial, a no-card trial that unlocks the full product. Leadistry gives 10 leads; category norms range from a small capped free tier to demo-only, sales-led onboarding.
- Leads roll over month-to-month, unused leads carry over on top of the new month’s allowance, with no expiry while your subscription is active. If you cancel, your remaining leads stay usable until the end of your current billing period, then any unused balance is forfeited. Many credit models expire credits monthly.
Keeping it honest
Category figures are taken from the publicly-listed pricing and feature pages of mainstream UK B2B data tools at the time of writing, last reviewed May 2026. If you spot a comparison you believe is out of date or unfair, email hello@leadistry.co.ukand we’ll review it.
Last reviewed: May 2026