vanderbuild
← All tools

SalesQL

LinkedIn contacts, verified and synced.

APICapable readiness
About

What is SalesQL

SalesQL pulls email addresses and phone numbers directly from LinkedIn profiles, verifies them, and enriches each contact with over 40 data points before pushing records to your CRM or outreach stack. It's built for SDRs, BDRs, RevOps teams, and GTM engineers at SMB and mid-market companies who need a steady, organized flow of verified contact data without manual lookup work. The bulk export capability is where it earns its keep — teams can move lists at volume rather than one profile at a time. API access lets GTM engineers wire SalesQL into their own workflows programmatically. The honest limitation: SalesQL is tightly scoped to LinkedIn as its data source, so if your prospecting extends beyond LinkedIn profiles, you'll need additional data tools to fill the gaps.

Capabilities

Key features

Email finder

returns verified work emails by name and domain

Native CRM integration

first-party connectors, no middleware required

No-code automation support

works with major iPaaS platforms

Our verdict

Vanderbuild take

SalesQL is a focused LinkedIn enrichment tool — it does one thing (turn LinkedIn profiles into verified, enriched contact records) and does it at a price point that makes sense for SDR teams and RevOps operators at growth-stage companies. On the agentic side, the REST API gives GTM engineers a clean integration surface — you can wrap SalesQL into your own MCP layer or automation stack without much friction, though MCP-native status is unconfirmed so you'll be building that bridge yourself. Pricing is affordable for small teams at $39/month to start, but credit limits mean you'll be upgrading as your prospecting volume grows. The core limitation to flag: SalesQL's data universe is LinkedIn-bound, so teams prospecting outside that channel will need to pair it with a broader data provider.

Mateusz Sekta
Founder, vanderbuild
The wedge

Agentic stack profile

API
REST

Programmatic access available.

REST API — straightforward to call from any agent or workflow tool. Rate limits and auth vary by plan.

API docs →
Agentic readiness
Capable

Solid API access — wraps cleanly for agent use.

Solid REST or SDK access. No MCP server yet, but easy to wrap in custom agent tooling. Most modern SaaS tools land here.

Stack role
Data source · Enricher · Verifier

Where 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.

Compare

SalesQL alternatives

Tools that solve a similar problem — compared at a glance.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

Does SalesQL have a public API?

Yes — SalesQL ships a REST API. Docs: https://docs.salesql.com/docs/getting-started-with-our-api.

How much does SalesQL cost?

SalesQL: pricing is freemium, expect mid tier ($$) spend. Full pricing page: https://salesql.com/pricing.

Who is SalesQL best for?

SalesQL is built for SDR / BDR, RevOps, GTM Engineer. Fits SMB (1-50), Mid-market (50-500)-sized teams.

How well does SalesQL fit an agentic sales stack?

Tier: Capable. Solid public API, no MCP yet — straightforward to wrap in your own agent tooling.

Quick spec
ReadinessCapable
Stack roleData source, Enricher, Verifier
Pricing
Freemium
$$
Vendor pricing →
Ideal customer
Growth stage
Growth-stage · Scale-up
Company size
SMB (1-50) · Mid-market (50-500)
Best for
SDR / BDR · RevOps · GTM Engineer