Looking for an Endole alternative?

Endole is a solid UK company-research platform. But if what you actually need is the data itself — a clean CSV of companies with working websites, ready for a prospecting or enrichment workflow — the subscription model works against you: exports are capped at 1,000 rows a month (or 15,000 a year on the annual plan). Firmfeed sells the export outright. No meter, no contract, and enrichment Companies House–derived platforms don't have: verified websites and live buying signals.

Competitor pricing below was read from the cited public pricing pages in July 2026. Check their sites for current figures.

Firmfeed vs Endole at a glance

FirmfeedEndole
Pricing modelOne-off datasets from £49; custom cuts from £149£39/month, or £25/month billed annually (as of July 2026)
Export limitsNone — you buy the whole file1,000 rows/month (monthly) or 15,000 rows/year (annual)
Verified company websitesYes — matched to the register entry, with confidence grades, no guessed domainsLimited
Buying signalsYes — analytics tags, ad pixels, ecommerce, active hiring, with a sortable signal scoreNo
Credit reports & director searchNo — we sell datasets, not a research platformYes — this is Endole's core strength
Personal contact dataNever — company-level only, clean for B2B use under UK GDPRPlatform advertises contact data; exports rationed
Bespoke cutsCustom dataset within 48 hours, fixed prices publishedVolume deals are quote-based (contact sales)
CommitmentNone — one-off purchasesRolling subscription (no long contract)

When Endole is the better choice

Honest answer: if you run credit checks, look up directors, or research a handful of companies in depth each week, a research subscription like Endole is the right shape and £25–£39 a month is fair for it. Firmfeed doesn't do in-platform research, credit scores or director profiles, and we don't pretend to.

When Firmfeed is the better choice

UK Digital & Marketing Agencies — Verified + Buying Signals. 1,596 established UK agencies with a verified website, contact route and live buying signals. £99 one-off, no subscription.

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Other alternatives, honestly compared

Depending on what you're actually buying, one of these may fit better than either of us:

OptionCost (as of July 2026)Best forThe catch
Companies House bulk dataFreeRaw register data, no restrictionsNo websites or trading signals (your options for adding them); multi-GB file needs engineering
Fiverr / Apify scrapers~£5–50 per jobCheap raw Companies House extractsUnenriched, variable quality, no verification
List brokers (Selectabase, Data HQ)~£150–£380 per 1,000 recordsNamed contacts with TPS-screened phones for telemarketingYou're paying for personal contact data — with the GDPR diligence burden that carries
Experian (Business Prospect Profile)Quote-onlyEnterprise targeting with account managementSelf-serve pay-as-you-go was retired; no public pricing
Firmfeed£49–£99 datasets; custom from £149Uncapped company-level exports with verified websites & signalsNo personal contacts, no research platform — by design

Frequently asked questions

Is Firmfeed a full replacement for Endole?

Not for everything. Endole is a research platform: company and director search, credit reports and in-browser lookups, with data exports rationed on top. Firmfeed is the opposite shape — we sell the export itself, uncapped, as a clean CSV, with website and buying-signal enrichment Endole doesn't have. If you mostly look companies up one at a time, Endole fits. If you buy data to feed a prospecting or enrichment workflow, that's what Firmfeed is built for.

Does Firmfeed include director names, emails or phone numbers?

No, deliberately. Firmfeed sells company-level data only: registered company fields, verified website URLs and observable buying signals. No scraped personal emails or phone numbers, which keeps the data straightforward to use for B2B prospecting under UK GDPR. You enrich contacts yourself in the tools you already pay for, like Apollo or LinkedIn Sales Navigator.

Why not just use the free Companies House data?

You can — the register download is free and unrestricted, and for a raw list of company names it's the right answer. What it doesn't have: websites, any signal of whether a company actually trades, employee context, or a usable file (the bulk snapshot is a multi-gigabyte CSV covering every live company). Firmfeed's value is the enrichment delta: verified websites matched to the register entry, buying signals like analytics tags and active hiring, and a clean cut of just the companies you asked for.

How is a £99 one-off different from a £39/month subscription?

There's no meter running. £99 buys the dataset outright — all 1,596 rows, delivered as CSV, yours to keep and use. A £39/month Endole plan exports up to 1,000 rows a month, so pulling the same volume of company records takes months of subscription. If you need a different cut — another sector, region or size band — our custom service builds it within 48 hours at a fixed quoted price.

Where does Firmfeed's data come from?

The company spine is Companies House open data — the official UK register. On top of that we verify each company's website actually belongs to the registered company (no guessed domains) and detect public buying signals: analytics and ad pixels, ecommerce checkouts, and live careers pages. Every dataset states its source snapshot date.

Need a specific cut of UK companies? Any SIC code, region, company age or size band — with verified-website enrichment — delivered within 48 hours from £149.

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