Who Skrapp.io is for
Skrapp.io is for the individual rep or small team prospecting mostly on LinkedIn who wants a cheap, no-commitment way to pull verified emails without signing an annual contract. The free plan gives 50 credits with no subscription required at all, and paid tiers bill month to month by default, which is unusual in a category where annual contracts are the norm. If you want to try a tool, use it hard for a month, and cancel without friction, Skrapp.io's billing model is the friendliest here.
It is a weaker fit if you need volume. Skrapp.io caps daily people and company searches, 20 and 10 a day respectively on the Professional plan, which throttles anyone running high-volume list-building rather than one-off lookups. A team doing serious daily prospecting volume should look at Lusha or Hunter.io instead, both of which price around monthly credits rather than daily caps.
What Skrapp.io actually does
The core feature is LinkedIn and Sales Navigator email enrichment: a browser extension sits on a LinkedIn profile, LinkedIn Recruiter search, or a company website and surfaces a verified email in place, with multi-page enrichment on paid plans that can pull an entire list of Sales Navigator results at once rather than one profile at a time. An auto-connect feature and a List Saver help you build and manage prospect lists directly from LinkedIn without exporting to a spreadsheet first.
Paid plans add CRM sync and an AI enrichment layer that fills in missing fields on a contact automatically, plus dedicated daily quotas for people search, company search, and AI search separate from the core credit pool. The Enterprise tier adds API access, SSO, and a dedicated account manager, positioning it for teams that have outgrown the self-serve tiers but still want Skrapp's LinkedIn-centric approach rather than a broader data platform.
The tradeoff for the low price is coverage and polish. Skrapp.io is explicitly built around LinkedIn as the primary data source, so its strength narrows quickly outside that context, and its daily search caps mean you are managing a quota in a way you are not with most credit-pool competitors.
Where Skrapp.io lands on AI-stack fit
Skrapp.io scores 46 on the Chief Revenue Buddy AI-stack-fit scale, the lowest of the finders covered here and the only one with no MCP access at all, official or community. The company publishes a documented REST API, authenticated with an X-Access-Key header, covering email search, verification, and company search, which is a real and usable programmatic path. But no MCP server exists for Skrapp.io yet, from the vendor or from the wider community that has built wrappers for most of its competitors.
In practice, that means an AI agent cannot reach Skrapp.io through Claude, ChatGPT, or another MCP client without you writing custom integration code against the REST API yourself, or routing it through a general-purpose automation platform like Zapier that can call any HTTP endpoint. For a team building an agent-driven prospecting workflow, that is a real gap next to tools like Hunter.io or Icypeas, which both ship dedicated MCP access.
Pricing notes
Skrapp.io's Free plan gives 50 credits and requires no subscription. The Professional plan runs $39 a month billed monthly, or $29 a month billed annually (about 26% savings), for 2,000 credits and two user seats, plus CRM sync and AI enrichment. Enterprise runs $349 a month billed monthly, or $262 a month billed annually (about 25% savings), for 50,000 credits, fifteen seats, API access, and SSO. Credits roll over month to month, and only emails that verify as valid or catch-all consume a credit, which softens the daily-cap constraint somewhat.
Confirm current daily search limits and credit allowances on Skrapp.io's own pricing page, since the vendor has adjusted quota structures as the product has added AI enrichment and multi-page LinkedIn search.
The verdict
Skrapp.io earns its place as the cheapest, most commitment-free way into LinkedIn-first prospecting, and the free plan is a genuine, no-catch way to test it. It is the least agent-ready tool in this group, so if driving prospecting through Claude or another AI assistant matters to you, weigh it against Hunter.io or Icypeas instead. See the full best prospecting roundup and the AI-stack-fit leaderboard for how the category compares.

