Generect
Real-time B2B leads, verified on demand
What is Generect
Generect searches live contact data to find and verify decision-maker emails, enrich prospect records, and push leads into CRMs like HubSpot — all on a pay-as-you-go basis at $0.03 per valid email found. It's built for SDRs, BDRs, founders, and agencies running outbound at the solo-to-SMB scale who need accurate contact data without committing to a large monthly seat fee. The standout capability is its ability to connect lead data directly to LLMs via an MCP server, making it callable from AI agents like Claude or ChatGPT without custom middleware. Where it falls short is depth of firmographic filtering — teams that need intent signals or technographic layers will likely need to pair it with a separate enrichment source.
Key features
returns verified work emails by name and domain
first-party connectors, no middleware required
Vanderbuild take
Generect sits squarely in the email finder and real-time enrichment tier of Data & Discovery — it's a focused, transactional tool that SDRs, founders, and agencies can drop into an outbound stack without a procurement conversation. If you're serious about agentic outbound, this is non-negotiable: the native MCP server makes Generect callable as an orchestration layer for AI agents like Claude or ChatGPT, which is rare at this price point. Free or near-free to start, with usage-based pricing that scales down per contact as volume grows — low risk to test against your current data provider. The honest limitation is that firmographic depth is thin; if your ICP targeting depends on technographics, intent signals, or layered company filters, you'll hit the ceiling here and need a secondary enrichment source alongside it.
Agentic stack profile
MCP serverYesLive MCP server — agents can call this tool directly.
MCP pipes Generect’s lead intelligence, including job titles, firmographics, and custom signals, into AI models in real time. It automates B2B lead discovery and verification, allowing easy connection to CRM and sales tools for lead generation automation.
Open MCP →APIRESTProgrammatic access available.
REST API — straightforward to call from any agent or workflow tool. Rate limits and auth vary by plan.
API docs →Agentic readinessNativeBuilt for agents from the ground up.
MCP server + agent-friendly API + at least one autonomous workflow out of the box. The bar for 'Native' is high — only a handful of tools currently qualify.
Stack roleData source · Enricher · VerifierWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Data source + Enricher + Verifier in an agentic pipeline. Use it to source contacts, companies, and the raw inputs an agent needs to act; add firmographic, technographic, and signal data to a lead row on the fly.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Generect have an MCP server?
Yes — Generect exposes a Model Context Protocol server. MCP pipes Generect’s lead intelligence, including job titles, firmographics, and custom signals, into AI models in real time. It automates B2B lead discovery and verification, allowing easy connection to CRM and sales tools for lead generation automation. See the MCP docs at https://liveapi.generect.com/api-reference/mcp/about-mcp.
Does Generect have a public API?
Yes — Generect ships a REST API. Docs: https://liveapi.generect.com/api-reference/mcp/about-mcp.
How much does Generect cost?
Generect: pricing is freemium, expect entry tier ($) spend. Full pricing page: https://generect.com/pricing.
Who is Generect best for?
Generect is built for SDR / BDR, Founder, Agency. Fits Solo, SMB (1-50)-sized teams.
How well does Generect fit an agentic sales stack?
Tier: Native. Has both an MCP server and an agent-friendly API — drops into an agentic stack with minimal glue code.