7 Easy Ways To Find Email Addresses

7 Easy Ways To Find Email Addresses


Technology has no doubt, metamorphosed every industry in this 21st century. Especially the communication sector. Finding email addresses has become a necessity.


Almost every single thing has changed. Be that as it may, one thing has remained torpid, email addresses.

As a matter of fact, many businesses are groping their ways on how to find email addresses, to heighten their work.

Still, you might want to write to your friend and by mistake, you deleted his/her email address. What will you do? Try the mindless Googling?

Here are some great websites to help you search for any email addresses.

1. Email Hunter

This fun software will find varied email addresses. Moreover, it will detail some derivations where it recouped the data. Above all, this is a polished app. Also, it’s a Chrome extension.

It has free and paid plans. The paid version starts at $49/month, $99/month all the way to $399/month.

How to find email addresses

2. HeadReach

Using HeadReach, you can find an email by name, company or website. You can also set the advanced feature to search email addresses by job position.

From here on, once you get your candidate; hit find the name email and social profile. The email will get added to your contacts.

Lastly, this tool has a log for undemanding access to all your searches.

How to find email addresses

3. Anymail Finder

The fun thing about this app is that it suggests emails using email patterns.

All you need to do is click on the toolbar of the email address search from your Chrome browser. From there, you find an email address either by the name or company website. Anymail Finder will then speculate the address and lets you one-click replicate it.

How to find email addresses

But, there is something you need to know about this tool. It will be more challenging to use this email finder if you are looking for emails with a heterogeneous pattern.

4. Datanyze Insider

If your default browser is Chrome or Firefox, Datanyze Insider will get you emails wherever they become visible online. Also, it will single out their names. That’s not all; it further checks the presence of likely emails. It then gets that active email and will show a link to the exact address.

This email address search tool is free but has paid plans too.

How to find email addresses

5. sellhack

Search up to 10 emails per month for free using this practical browser extension tool.

It scrutinizes public sources available to find anyone’s email address.

This email finder runs on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.

How to find email addresses

6. Clearbit Connect

First, it’s a Gmail Chrome extension tool.

Second, it’s an authentic software to search for any email addresses.

And third, it will get you emails within seconds.

How to find email addresses

All you need to do is to type in someone’s company tag with their job label or first name. Once it pinpoints an email address, you can one-click and draft an email to that person.

7. Findthat.Email

“The Yellow Pages of Email”.  It is very simple to use and also offers a Chrome extension.

You can use it if you are prospecting for sales. HR professionals headhunting for potential candidates can make contact a lot faster using the tool. What makes it so powerful?

Findthat.email uses algorithms that go through 20 different sets of data to retrieve the accurate email address. There is no guesswork involved in identifying the address and this can mean lesser bounce rates!

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What tools have you used so far?

Let us know in the comment section below.

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Andrea Loubier

Andrea Loubier is the CEO of Mailbird. Andrea describes herself as a travel addict, world citizen and spicy food lover. Andrea is passionate about women in tech, millennials, identity and the new office.

This post was first published on Mailbird and has been reposted on Connected Women with the permission of the author
Edited by: Amber Valencia, Image credit: Pexels

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