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Free100Leads

Terms of use

Last updated 19 August 2026

The deal

Free100Leads gives any visitor 100 business contact records a day at no charge and with no account. Win more on the wheel once the hundred are gone. The allowance resets at midnight New York time.

Records are for viewing and for your own outreach. Bulk download and API access are not part of the free tier.

Paid plans

Two of them. Growth is 100,000 records a month. Scale has no monthly cap. Both can be billed monthly or yearly, and the current prices are on the pricing page rather than here, so that there is one place to keep them correct.

API, MCP and webhook access come with the yearly Growth plan and with both Scale plans. They are not included with Growth billed monthly. That is deliberate and it is stated on the pricing page next to the price, not discovered afterwards.

Yearly plans are charged in full at the start of the year. The record allowance still resets every month. A yearly plan is twelve monthly allowances rather than one large one available on the first day.

Billing

  • Payments are handled by Stripe. Card details go from your browser to them and are never held by us.
  • Plans renew automatically until you cancel. Cancel any time, from your account.
  • Payments are non-refundable. Cancelling stops the next renewal. It does not refund the current period, and you keep access until that period ends.
  • Upgrading takes effect immediately: the higher allowance is available at once, the price difference is prorated from the moment of the switch, and whatever you have already used carries over. Downgrading takes effect at the end of the period, so nothing you have already taken is retroactively over a limit.
  • If you are a consumer in the EU or UK you have fourteen days to withdraw. Starting to use the service within that period is asking us to begin, and the withdrawal is reduced in proportion to what you have used.
  • A failed payment does not cut you off on the first attempt. Access continues while the card is retried and stops if it keeps failing.
  • Prices can change with thirty days' notice. Not mid-term on a yearly plan.

Fair use on the Scale plan

No monthly cap on records. It is not a licence to take the whole database in a weekend, and the limits that stop that are published in full in the API documentation rather than buried here: 50,000 records a day, an hourly ceiling, a request rate, and a limit on how many requests can be in flight at once.

A new subscription reaches its full daily ceiling over the first week rather than immediately. We can throttle an account that is well outside normal use, and we will tell you rather than doing it quietly.

The data you receive is licensed, not sold

Records are licensed to you for your own outreach, for as long as your subscription runs. You may keep and use the records you took, after it ends, for that same purpose. You may not:

  • Resell, sublicense, republish or redistribute the records.
  • Build or feed a competing contact database with them.
  • Share your API keys outside your own organisation.

Delivered records are watermarked. Every batch carries traceable markers, and records delivered through the API carry markers tied to the key and the billing period. We say so plainly because a watermark nobody was told about is a trap, and because knowing it is there is the point.

Reselling ends the account without a refund. We would rather have the conversation first, and usually will.

Support

The free tier has no support. Answering everybody is what a hundred records a day would cost, so saying it up front is fairer than a contact form nobody replies to. Paid plans get a human, usually the same day.

What you may do

  • Contact the people you are shown, about business matters, on your own behalf.
  • Copy the records you were served into your own CRM or spreadsheet.
  • Use them for a client, if you are an agency doing the outreach yourself.

What you may not do

  • Resell or republish the data. The records are for your outreach, not for your inventory. Do not list them, licence them, or fold them into a product you sell.
  • Automate collection. No scripts, headless browsers, or rotating identities to take more than the daily allowance. There is no public API over the leads, and building one against the site is a breach of these terms.
  • Evade the limit. Clearing cookies, proxies, and multiple browsers to collect more than 100 a day are all the same act.
  • Send unlawful messages. Marketing law is your responsibility, covered below.
  • Use the data to harass, defraud, or endanger anyone.

Records we serve include traceable markers. If a batch turns up in someone else's product, we can tell whose it was.

Your legal duties when you make contact

We give you a name and an address. Whether you may write to it is a separate question, and it is yours to answer. Depending on where you and the recipient are, that can mean GDPR and the ePrivacy rules in Europe, PECR in the UK, CAN-SPAM in the United States, CASL in Canada, or the Spam Act in Australia.

In practice, wherever you are sending, this much is nearly always required:

  • Say who you are and how to reach you.
  • Give a working way to opt out, and honour it quickly.
  • Keep the message relevant to the recipient's job.
  • Do not disguise what the message is or who sent it.

Some countries require consent before the first email even to a business address. Check before you send. Being handed an address is not permission to use it.

Accuracy

The data comes from public sources and is offered as it is found. People change jobs, companies fold, and email addresses stop working. We make no promise that a record is current, correct, or that anyone will reply. Verify before you rely on it, especially before you spend money on it.

Availability

The free tier comes with no uptime commitment, and we may change the daily allowance, the filters or the wheel. On a paid plan we aim for the service to be there whenever you need it, but we do not offer a contractual uptime figure and we would rather not print one we have not earned. If a fault stops you using what you paid for, tell us and we will credit the time.

Material changes to these terms are dated in the document itself, with thirty days' notice before anything that affects a paid plan takes effect.

There is a site wide daily ceiling. When it is reached, everyone waits until tomorrow, including you.

Ending access

We can withdraw access if you break these terms. For anonymous use that means blocking a network or an identifier. For an account it means suspending it. Reselling the data, or trying to take substantially more than the plan allows, closes it without a refund. Anything short of that gets a warning and a chance to stop first.

Liability

The service is provided as is. To the fullest extent the law allows, Free100Leads is not liable for lost business, lost revenue, or damage arising from your use of the data, including any regulatory penalty you incur through your own outreach. Nothing here limits liability for death, personal injury, or fraud.

Reaching us

The contact form logs your message and gives you a reference. If you are listed in the database rather than using it, choose My data and take yourself out on the spot.