Pricing

What each enrichment task costs.

A task-level view of Deepline managed credits, BYOK, and Clay pricing references for common GTM enrichment operations.

BYOK

$0

Deepline markup when you bring your own provider keys.

Managed credits

$0.10

Per credit at the base managed rate.

Coverage

76

Integrations routed through agent-callable workflows.

TaskProvider exampleDeepline managedClay legacy ref.Clay launch ref.Directional savings
Email findingHunter$0.03$0.15$0.1070-80%
Email verificationZeroBounce$0.01$0.08$0.0578-86%
Company enrichmentCrustdata$0.04$0.15$0.1060-73%
Person enrichmentCrustdata$0.12$0.50$0.2552-76%
Phone findingLeadMagic$0.17$0.75$0.5066-78%

Clay references are based on the comparison values used in Deepline pricing docs and should be checked against Clay's current pricing page for a live buying decision.

Method

Start with provider cost, then map it to the task.

Deepline managed examples use the provider pricing metadata that powers billing.
Managed credits cost $0.10 each, or $0.10 each on purchases of 1000+ credits.
Waterfalls stop at the first usable result, so the selected provider row shows the paid provider for that matched lookup.
Clay references are directional because Clay uses plan-dependent Data Credits and Action Credits.

Query map

If you have provider keys

Use BYOK. Your Deepline platform cost is zero, and your provider contract remains the source of spend.

If you want one bill

Use managed credits. The same task table applies, with Deepline handling provider billing behind the workflow.

If Clay feels unpredictable

Compare task by task. Separate data and action credits make Clay totals plan-dependent, so benchmark the workflow before migrating.

Frequently asked questions

What is cost per enrichment task?+

Cost per enrichment task is the estimated price of one completed lookup, such as finding an email, verifying an email, enriching a company, enriching a person, or finding a phone number.

How does Deepline calculate the managed-credit examples?+

Deepline starts with provider pricing metadata, converts provider cost into Deepline credits, then multiplies by the current managed-credit rate.

What does BYOK change?+

BYOK means bring your own provider keys. Deepline adds no platform markup in BYOK mode, so your Deepline cost is zero and your provider bill stays with the provider.

Why do Clay numbers show references instead of one fixed price?+

Clay pricing uses plan-dependent credits and changed in March 2026. The comparison keeps the reference values directional and points readers to Clay pricing for current plan details.

Need the complete rate card?

The docs page lists every provider endpoint in Deepline credits.

Read pricing docs