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Evaboot vs Lix

Both turn a Sales Navigator search into a clean list. Evaboot leads with a polished one-click workflow and verified emails, Lix leads with raw export volume and a developer API. Here is how they compare on list quality, export volume, email finding, pricing, and reviews.

By Rahul Bageria, co-founder · Updated June 2026


The 30-second verdict

Same job, different strength

Both turn a Sales Navigator search into a clean, deduped list with emails. They split on what they optimize for.

Evaboot leads on a clean one-click workflow

A one-click Sales Navigator scraper that cleans and dedupes the list, then finds and verifies emails from a single credit pool.

Lix leads on export volume and a developer API

A lean Sales Navigator and LinkedIn export with unlimited rows on its top plan, plus a developer API and bulk export for programmatic pulls.

Pick Evaboot if
  • You want a clean, deduped list from one click
  • Verified work emails matter and you want them bundled in
  • You are an SDR who wants a clean button, not a build
Pick Lix if
  • You pull large profile lists and want unlimited rows
  • You want a developer API to script enrichment into your stack
  • You are RevOps or an engineer, not a single SDR seat
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The basics

What each tool actually is

Evaboot

One-click Sales Navigator scraper

A one-click Sales Navigator scraper that exports your search, then cleans and dedupes the list and finds and verifies work emails. The workflow is opinionated and tidy: run a Sales Nav search, get back a cleaned lead list with verified emails, all metered from one credit pool. Best for SDRs and teams who want a clean list fast without fiddling.

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Lix

Lean export plus developer API

A lean Sales Navigator and LinkedIn export tool with structured profile and company data, plus a developer API and bulk export for programmatic pulls. Its top plan ships unlimited export rows, with valid email credits metered separately. Best for RevOps and engineers who pull large lists or want to script enrichment into their own stack.

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At a glance

Evaboot vs Lix, side by side

The facts that decide it, verified from each tool's official site in June 2026.

Dimension Evaboot Lix
Best for SDRs wanting clean, deduped lists fast RevOps and devs wanting bulk export and API
Core workflow One-click Sales Nav scrape, clean and verify Bulk Sales Nav and LinkedIn export
Email finding and verification Yes, verified email costs 2 credits Yes, separate valid-email credits
Phone numbers No, email only No, email only
Export volume Metered through one credit pool Unlimited rows on Data Plus
Developer API No public developer API Developer API, $49 for 500 credits
Value metric One credit pool (exports plus emails) Email credits plus export rows, two meters
Entry price $9/mo (100 credits) Free Starter (50 email credits, 1,000 rows)
Free option One-time 100-credit trial, no free plan Recurring free Starter plan
Rating to show G2 4.6/5 (82); Capterra 4.4/5 (15) Capterra 4.6/5 (27)

Both tools are priced in USD and both need a paid Sales Navigator seat on top. Numbers verified June 2026, confirm the current plan on Evaboot and Lix before you buy.


Feature checklist

What each one can and cannot do

A capability check, scored the same way for both tools.

Capability Evaboot Lix
Sales Navigator export core
Bulk LinkedIn search export unlimited rows on Data Plus
Email finding valid-email credits
Email verification 2 credits per lead
Phone numbers email only email only
Developer API per-call credits
Chrome extension
CRM / CSV export Excel, CSV, CRM
Credit rollover Not stated expires 12 months after credit
Free trial or free plan Limited 100-credit one-time trial free Starter plan
Dedup and clean auto-clean, headline feature Limited
Team seats By plan and credits 3 seats on all plans

"Limited" means available but not a core strength. Evaboot leads on cleaning and deduping the list, while Lix leads on raw export volume with unlimited rows on its top plan.


Ratings & reviews

What real users say

Public review scores and the themes that come up most, checked June 2026. Counts drift, so the live links are the source of truth.

Evaboot

Praised for: one-click simplicity, clean and deduped output, and accurate email verification.

Watch-outs: credit cost that adds up at higher volume, and email only, with no phone data.

Lix

Capterra
4.6/5 · 27 reviews

Praised for: fast LinkedIn export that cuts list-building to an hour or two, and data accuracy and freshness.

Watch-outs: a learning curve on advanced and API features, a limited free tier, and email only, with no phone data.

Read the scores in context. Lix's other review listings are too small to compare fairly, so its one solid sample sits on Capterra at 4.6 out of 5 across 27 reviews. Evaboot carries a larger G2 base of 82 reviews. Weigh the themes and the sample size alongside the score.


The deciding factors

Where each one actually wins

Six things separate these tools in practice. Here is the honest call on each.

List quality and one-click cleaning

Edge: Evaboot

This is the headline Evaboot competes on. Run a Sales Navigator search and Evaboot exports it, strips the noise, dedupes the rows, and hands back a clean list in one click. That cleaning is the product, not a side feature. Lix exports the rows too, but its strength is volume rather than the tidy, opinionated cleanup, so reviewers ask for stronger dedup. If you want a list you can mail without a manual scrub, Evaboot has the edge.

Export volume and unlimited rows

Edge: Lix

Lix Data Plus ships unlimited export rows at $109 a month, with a stated ceiling of up to 10,000 People Search results a day. Evaboot meters everything through one credit pool, so big pulls draw down the same credits you use for emails. For building a large profile database, Lix has a structural edge Evaboot's credit model does not match. One caveat: unlimited rows on Lix do not mean unlimited verified emails, since the emails are metered separately.

Email verification

Edge: Evaboot

Both find and verify work emails. Evaboot bundles finding and verification into the same credit pool, where one lead with a verified email costs two credits, and reviewers single out the accuracy. Lix meters valid email credits apart from its export rows, with extra emails at $0.15 each, so email enrichment is a separate line you watch. For a workflow where the verified email comes bundled with the list, Evaboot is the cleaner fit.

Developer API and automation

Edge: Lix

Lix ships a developer API and bulk export, with simple per-call pricing at $49 for 500 credits and a small free trial, so you can script enrichment into your own stack. Evaboot has no comparable public developer API; it is a polished one-click human workflow. Note that this is a developer API and bulk export, not a sanctioned or official LinkedIn API, so it carries the same account and terms-of-service risk as any tool that sits on top of LinkedIn. If an engineer or RevOps owner wants to automate pulls, Lix has the edge.

Pricing model

Edge: depends

Evaboot meters one credit pool for exports and emails, which keeps cost predictable and tracks tightly to the volume of emailed leads. Lix splits cost into two meters, export rows and valid email credits, so heavy profile pulls stay cheap on the unlimited Data Plus plan while email enrichment overflows at $0.15 each. There is no flat answer here. Your real export-to-email ratio decides which model is cheaper, so map it before you commit.

Data coverage and the phone gap

Edge: tie

Both pull from LinkedIn and Sales Navigator and both are email-only, with no phone numbers. Evaboot finds and verifies work emails; Lix adds structured profile and company data alongside its emails. Neither sells phone data, so a phone-led team adds a separate finder either way. Both also sit on top of LinkedIn and carry the usual account and terms-of-service risk, which is a category trait rather than a point of difference.


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Pricing

What each one costs in 2026

Verified from each official pricing page in June 2026. Read how each one meters credits, then add a Sales Navigator seat on top.

Evaboot

USD / credit slider
  • Entry
    100 credits a month, full export and email finding
    $9/mo
  • Mid
    4,000 credits; the slider also stops at 1,500 credits for $79
    $139/mo
  • High
    Up to 50,000 credits, Custom above
    $699/mo

One-time 100-credit free trial, no recurring free plan. 1 lead with a verified email costs 2 credits. Email only, no phone cost. Annual billing saves about 17%.

Lix

USD / two meters
  • Starter
    50 email credits a month, 1,000 export rows a month, 3 seats
    Free
  • Leads
    More email credits, 3,000 export rows
    $39/mo
  • Data Plus
    Unlimited export rows
    $109/mo

A pay-as-you-go API runs $49 for 500 credits. Annual billing saves about 16%. Extra emails are $0.15 each. Credits expire 12 months after purchase.

True cost at scale. Both require a paid Sales Navigator seat, $99 to $149 per user a month, on top. Evaboot meters one credit pool for exports plus emails, so a 4,000-credit plan yields about 2,000 verified-email leads before you buy more. Lix splits into two meters, email credits and export rows, and its unlimited rows on Data Plus suit heavy list pulls. Model your real export-to-email ratio before picking.


The honest gap

What neither tool does well

Both are list-building and email tools, so they share the same blind spots. Worth knowing before you expect either to carry your whole motion.

Finding in-market accounts

Neither finds in-market accounts or buying signals. That is targeting, and it sits a step before the list either tool builds.

Phone numbers

Both are email-only and give no phone numbers, so a phone-led team adds a separate finder alongside either one.

Account and ToS risk

Both depend on a Sales Navigator seat and sit on top of LinkedIn, so they carry the usual account and terms-of-service risk.

Got the list and need to send it? Start with a dedicated sender, see our best cold email tools for 2026. Want the right accounts found and timed for you? That is the signal-based outbound we run.


How we'd choose

Our take, after running both

The choice is mostly about the job in front of you, not a feature count. Here is how we'd call it in three situations.

1
Want a clean one-click list with verified emails, pick Evaboot

The one-click scrape, the auto-clean and dedup, and verified emails from one credit pool give an SDR a list to mail without a manual scrub.

2
Need high export volume or API automation, pick Lix

Unlimited rows on Data Plus and a developer API fit RevOps and engineers building a large database or scripting pulls into their stack.

3
You still need to send and time outreach, pair either with your stack

Neither sends or times outreach. Pair either one with your sending stack, and let your targeting decide which accounts go on the list.

Not sure which fits? We run signal-based outbound for early-stage teams and will tell you straight.

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Rahul Bageria, co-founder of Real Good GTM
About the author
Rahul Bageria

Co-founder of Real Good GTM. He has been the first business hire and Chief of Staff across seed and pre-seed B2B startups like Palm.ai and Cef.ai, building sales engines from nothing, with a strategy foundation from AWS and Accenture. This comparison comes from running these tools on live campaigns, not from a spec sheet.

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FAQ

Questions buyers ask

Is Evaboot better than Lix?
Neither is better outright. Both turn a Sales Navigator search into a clean list. Evaboot leads on a polished one-click workflow with cleaned, deduped lists and verified emails, so it suits SDRs who want a clean button. Lix leads on raw export volume, with unlimited rows on its top plan, plus a developer API for programmatic pulls, so it suits RevOps and engineers who want to script the work.
Does Lix find and verify emails like Evaboot?
Both find and verify emails, and both are email-only with no phone numbers. Evaboot bundles email finding and verification into one credit pool, where one lead with a verified email costs two credits. Lix meters valid email credits separately from its export rows, and extra emails run $0.15 each, so heavy email enrichment on Lix is billed apart from the export volume.
Which is cheaper, Evaboot or Lix?
It depends on the job. Lix has a free Starter plan and a $109 a month Data Plus plan with unlimited export rows, which is cheaper for large profile pulls. Evaboot starts at $9 a month for 100 credits and meters exports and emails from one pool, which is more predictable for verified-email-heavy lists. Both also need a paid Sales Navigator seat on top, so model your real export-to-email ratio before picking.
Do Evaboot or Lix need a Sales Navigator subscription?
Yes for the core Sales Navigator workflow. Both tools sit on top of LinkedIn and Sales Navigator and read from your searches, so a paid Sales Navigator seat, about $99 to $149 per user a month, is the real floor for either. That seat is separate from the tool subscription, so budget for both.
Do Evaboot or Lix provide phone numbers?
No. Both are email-only. Evaboot finds and verifies work emails and does not sell phone data, and Lix positions on emails and structured profile data with no phone product. If your motion is phone-led, you will add a separate phone-finding tool alongside either one.
Which has better reviews, Evaboot or Lix?
Evaboot sits at 4.6 out of 5 on G2 across 82 reviews and 4.4 out of 5 on Capterra across 15 reviews. Lix sits at 4.6 out of 5 on Capterra across 27 reviews, which is its one solid sample. Evaboot carries the larger G2 base, so weigh the themes and the sample size alongside the score rather than the number alone.
Can Evaboot or Lix replace a full prospecting database?
Not on their own. Both extract and clean lists from your Sales Navigator searches, but neither tells you which accounts are in-market or shows buying signals, and neither gives phone numbers. They are list-building and email tools, so pair either with your targeting and your sending stack to run a full motion.

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