Comparison

Hunter vs SEO PowerSuite in 2026: Cloud email finder vs desktop all-in-one SEO toolkit

Hunter is a browser-based subscription built around one job: finding and verifying emails, then sending. SEO PowerSuite is desktop software you install once and pay for annually, bundling rank tracking, a 6.5-trillion-link backlink index, technical audits, and its own outreach module with unlimited data.

Updated July 3, 2026
Hunter
SEO PowerSuite
Key takeaways
  • SEO PowerSuite bundles four tools, rank tracking, technical site auditing, backlink analysis, and LinkAssistant outreach, with unlimited keywords and backlinks on paid plans. Hunter is purpose-built for one job: finding, verifying, and emailing contacts.
  • SEO PowerSuite is desktop software installed on Windows, Mac, or Linux with data stored locally. Hunter is fully cloud-based and works from any browser with no installation.
  • SEO PowerSuite tracks whether your target keywords trigger Google AI Overviews and whether your site appears within them, on every paid plan. Hunter has no AI-visibility or SERP-tracking feature of any kind since it is not built for search monitoring.
  • SEO PowerSuite's backlink index covers 6.5 trillion links across 400 million domains with no credit limit on paid plans. Hunter's contact data is credit-based, from 600 credits a month on Free up to 300,000 a year on Scale.
  • SEO PowerSuite is billed annually, from free forever up to €899/year (roughly €75/month equivalent on Max). Hunter is billed monthly, from €0 (Free) to €209/month (Scale), with Enterprise custom.
  • Hunter integrates with Zapier (5,000+ apps), HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, and Zoho CRM, plus a documented REST API. SEO PowerSuite has no Zapier or native Slack integration; data moves via CSV, SQL, and HTML export instead.
  • Both offer a genuinely free forever plan with no time limit. SEO PowerSuite's free tier caps at one unsaved project and 1,100 tracked backlinks; Hunter's free tier gives 600 credits a month with unlimited team members and no card required.

Hunter and SEO PowerSuite both have a link building outreach feature, but that is roughly where the overlap ends. Hunter lives entirely in the browser and does one thing well: finding, verifying, and emailing contacts, billed monthly on a credit system. SEO PowerSuite is desktop software, installed locally on Windows, Mac, or Linux, that bundles rank tracking, technical site auditing, a 6.5-trillion-link backlink index, and its own outreach tool called LinkAssistant, billed annually with no credit limits on any of it. If the only thing you need is contact-finding, Hunter is the leaner, cheaper, cloud-native choice. If link building is one piece of a broader SEO workflow that also needs rank tracking and backlink analysis, SEO PowerSuite's unlimited-data model covers far more ground per euro, at the cost of installing and running software locally instead of in a browser tab.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Hunter€0/monthTeams that need contact-finding and outreach only, want a browser-based tool with no installation, and would rather pay monthly and scale with credit usage than commit to an annual desktop license.
SEO PowerSuiteFree foreverAgencies and SEO professionals who need rank tracking, technical auditing, backlink analysis, and link building outreach in one unlimited-data package, and are comfortable running desktop software instead of a browser tool.

Hunter

Find and connect with the people that matter to your business.

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Hunter screenshot

Hunter is cloud software with a narrow, well-executed scope: Domain Search and Email Finder return verified professional emails, Email Verifier checks deliverability, and Sequences automates the outreach campaign from your own connected Gmail or Outlook account. There is nothing to install; it runs entirely in the browser and updates for every user simultaneously.

What Hunter does not do is anything resembling SEO analysis. There is no rank tracker, no backlink index, no site audit, and no keyword research beyond what feeds the Discover B2B lead database. It assumes you already know which domains to target and simply need contacts and a way to reach them.

The subscription model is monthly and credit-based: 600 credits free, then €34 to €209 a month as credit volume, connected email accounts, and CRM access scale up. Every plan, including free, includes unlimited team members, so cost tracks usage rather than headcount.

Pricing
Feature
Free
€0/month
Starter
€34/month
Growth
€104/month
Scale
€209/month
Enterprise
Custom
Credits per year60024,000120,000300,000Custom
Recipients per sequence5002,5005,00015,000Custom
CRM integrationsNoNoYesYesYes
Team membersUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Best for: Teams that need contact-finding and outreach only, want a browser-based tool with no installation, and would rather pay monthly and scale with credit usage than commit to an annual desktop license.

SEO PowerSuite

Rankings, on-page, backlinks, and reports in one desktop SEO toolkit.

Full review →
SEO PowerSuite screenshot

SEO PowerSuite is four tools sold as one desktop package: Rank Tracker for keyword position monitoring across 550+ search engines, WebSite Auditor for technical and on-page SEO, SEO SpyGlass for backlink analysis against a proprietary index of 6.5 trillion links, and LinkAssistant for link building prospecting and outreach with a built-in CRM. Nearly 20 years on the market, and it is installed locally on Windows, Mac, or Linux rather than run in a browser.

The defining trait is unlimited data. Where cloud SEO tools ration everything into credits or API calls, paid SEO PowerSuite plans track unlimited keywords, crawl unlimited pages, and analyze the full backlink index with no per-lookup ceiling. That matters most for agencies managing many client sites who would otherwise hit credit walls constantly on cloud platforms.

SEO PowerSuite also tracks whether your target keywords trigger Google AI Overviews and whether your domain shows up inside them, on every paid plan, which puts basic AI-answer visibility inside a tool most teams already own for rank tracking. The trade-off for all of this is the desktop model itself: data lives on your machine, large crawls can be resource-intensive locally, and there is no Zapier or native Slack integration the way cloud tools typically offer.

Pricing
Feature
Free
Free forever
Professional
€349/year
Enterprise
€599/year
Max
€899/year
Backlinks tracked1,100UnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
White-label reportsNoNoYesYes
Google AI Overviews trackingYesYesYesYes
Automated report deliveryNoNoYesYes
Best for: Agencies and SEO professionals who need rank tracking, technical auditing, backlink analysis, and link building outreach in one unlimited-data package, and are comfortable running desktop software instead of a browser tool.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Hunter
SEO PowerSuite
Delivery modelCloud, browser-basedDesktop, installed on Windows/Mac/Linux
Core scopeEmail finding, verification, and cold email outreachRank tracking, technical auditing, backlink analysis, and link building outreach
Backlink index sizeNot applicable (not a backlink tool)6.5 trillion links across 400 million domains
Rank trackingNoYes (550+ search engines, local rank tracking)
Technical site auditingNoYes (WebSite Auditor)
Link building / outreach moduleYes (Domain Search, Email Finder, Sequences)Yes (LinkAssistant, with built-in CRM)
Google AI Overviews trackingNoYes (on every paid plan)
White-label reportsNoYes (Enterprise and Max)
Zapier integrationYes (5,000+ apps)No
API accessYes (documented REST API)Not listed as a self-serve API
Data usage limitsCredit-based (600/month Free up to 300,000/year Scale)Unlimited on all paid plans
Starting price€0/month (Free)Free forever (limited); €349/year (Professional)

Considering AI Peekaboo alongside Hunter and SEO PowerSuite?

AI Peekaboo dashboard

SEO PowerSuite's Google AI Overviews tracking is a genuinely useful addition to a rank tracker, but it covers exactly one AI surface: Google AI Overviews. Hunter has no AI-visibility tracking at all, since it is built for contact-finding, not search monitoring. AI Peekaboo tracks brand mentions across five surfaces, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Google AI Mode, from $50 a month, with a read and write API and white-label reports on every plan. If Google AI Overviews tracking inside SEO PowerSuite is the feature drawing you in, it's worth knowing that's a fraction of what a dedicated AI visibility tool covers.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Teams that need contact-finding and outreach onlyHunter
Agencies needing rank tracking, backlinks, and audits in one licenseSEO PowerSuite
Teams that prefer browser-based tools over desktop installsHunter
Cost-conscious teams that want unlimited keyword and backlink dataSEO PowerSuite
Teams needing Zapier and native CRM integrationHunter
Teams that already track rankings and want Google AI Overviews visibility bundled inSEO PowerSuite
Teams that want a documented API for building custom contact workflowsHunter

The real question is how much of your workflow link building actually is. If contact-finding and outreach is the whole job, Hunter's browser-based, credit-metered model is simpler to adopt and cheaper to start: €34 a month against SEO PowerSuite's €349-a-year realistic minimum commitment. But SEO PowerSuite is not really competing on its LinkAssistant module alone; it is competing as a full SEO toolkit that happens to include outreach. An agency already paying for a separate rank tracker and backlink tool would likely spend more in total than SEO PowerSuite's €349-a-year Professional plan, which throws in unlimited data across all four tools including a genuinely large 6.5-trillion-link index. The desktop requirement is the one factor that overrides all of this for some teams outright: if your workflow depends on browser access from anywhere, SEO PowerSuite's local-install model is a real constraint no pricing comparison changes.

Bottom line

Pick Hunter if link building outreach is a standalone task and you want a cloud tool that does exactly that and nothing else, starting free. Pick SEO PowerSuite if you are already doing or about to start rank tracking and backlink analysis, since the unlimited-data model and bundled LinkAssistant outreach tool make €349 a year cover far more than Hunter's narrower scope, provided you are fine running desktop software instead of a browser tab. Running both is reasonable for an agency: SEO PowerSuite for the broader SEO data layer and Google AI Overviews tracking, Hunter for the day-to-day contact-finding and sending its Sequences tool handles better than LinkAssistant's built-in CRM.

Frequently asked questions

Is SEO PowerSuite better value than Hunter if I only need link building outreach?

If outreach is the only thing you need, Hunter's €34-a-month Starter plan is cheaper and simpler than committing to SEO PowerSuite's €349-a-year Professional license, which bundles rank tracking, technical auditing, and backlink analysis you would not use. SEO PowerSuite's value case depends on needing those other three tools alongside LinkAssistant, not on LinkAssistant in isolation.

Does Hunter track Google AI Overviews the way SEO PowerSuite does?

Hunter has no AI-visibility or SERP-tracking feature of any kind; it is built entirely around finding, verifying, and emailing contacts. SEO PowerSuite tracks whether your target keywords trigger Google AI Overviews and whether your domain appears within them, on every paid plan, as part of its Rank Tracker module.

Why is SEO PowerSuite desktop software instead of a cloud tool like Hunter?

SEO PowerSuite has been on the market for nearly 20 years and built its unlimited-data model around local processing and storage rather than server-side infrastructure, which keeps its annual pricing competitive since there is no recurring cloud cost to pass on. Hunter, being newer and cloud-native, runs entirely in the browser with no installation but meters usage through credits instead.

Can SEO PowerSuite's LinkAssistant module replace Hunter for finding contact emails?

LinkAssistant can find potential link partners based on target keywords and discover contact emails, with outreach sequences and a built-in CRM, so it covers the same basic job as Hunter. Hunter's dedicated Email Finder and Email Verifier, with confidence scoring and auto-verification on paid plans, are more specialized for individual contact accuracy than a module bundled inside a broader SEO suite.

Which tool has real unlimited data versus credit limits?

SEO PowerSuite has no credit limits on keywords, backlinks, or rank tracking on any paid plan, which is the core of its pricing pitch. Hunter is credit-based throughout, from 600 credits a month on the free plan up to 300,000 a year on Scale, so heavy lookup volume will eventually require a higher tier or careful usage tracking.

Does either tool offer white-label reporting for agency clients?

SEO PowerSuite includes white-label PDF and HTML reports with automated scheduled delivery on its Enterprise and Max plans. Hunter has no built-in white-label reporting feature at all; agencies using Hunter would need to build client-facing reports manually from exported data.

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