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StoreLeads Pricing in 2026: What Your Budget Buys

StoreLeads pricing explained: four plans from $75 to $950 per month, why the real entry price is $250, the contact-data gap, and how it compares on cost.

Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben
JUL 10 2026
StoreLeads Pricing in 2026: What Your Budget Buys

Key takeaways:

  • StoreLeads has four plans: Premium $75, Pro $250, Elite $450, and Enterprise $950 per month, with 15% off if you pay yearly.
  • The real entry price is $250 per month, not $75. CSV export and API access are locked out of the Premium plan, so the cheap tier is browse-only.
  • StoreLeads maps stores, not people. You get store-level business emails, not decision-maker names, so budget for a separate enrichment tool on top.
  • The data is the reason to buy: 13.7 million stores across 400-plus platforms, with tech-stack detection and app install history you won't get from a generic B2B database.

If you've opened the StoreLeads pricing page, you've seen four numbers ($75, $250, $450, $950) under a banner that reads "the lowest prices in the industry." What the page doesn't tell you is that the $75 plan can't export a single row to CSV, and that none of the four plans hand you a decision-maker's email. Those two facts decide what StoreLeads actually costs you, and neither is on the pricing table.

This guide breaks down StoreLeads pricing in full, with plans and limits verified live on July 5, 2026. You'll get the four tiers and what each one unlocks, the hidden costs (seats, searches, and the export wall), the contact-data gap that pushes most buyers to pair it with an enrichment tool, and a straight price comparison against the alternatives. By the end you'll know what StoreLeads costs your prospecting budget, not what the headline number suggests.

What StoreLeads Is and Who Pays for It

StoreLeads is a searchable database of active ecommerce stores. You filter by platform, technology, revenue estimate, location, installed apps, and dozens of other attributes, then export a list of stores that match. It tracks 13.7 million active stores across more than 400 ecommerce platforms, indexes over 1.6 billion products, and adds well over 100,000 new stores every week with a weekly data refresh.

The buyers fall into a few camps. Agencies and Shopify app developers use it to find stores running a specific theme or app. B2B sales teams selling to direct-to-consumer brands use it to build target lists. And investment or alternative-data funds tap it for market signals like which platforms are gaining stores.

That demand tracks a market that keeps growing. U.S. retail e-commerce sales hit $326.7 billion in the first quarter of 2026, up 9.8% year over year and 16.9% of all retail sales, per the U.S. Census Bureau. More online stores means more prospects for anyone selling to them, and StoreLeads exists to help you find and filter that pool.

StoreLeads Pricing at a Glance

StoreLeads pricing

*StoreLeads' pricing page, storeleads.app (July 2026).*

StoreLeads charges a flat monthly subscription, not usage-based credits. You pick a tier, and the tier caps how many ecommerce platforms you can search, how many searches you run per month, and whether you can export or hit the API. Paying annually knocks 15% off every plan. Here's what StoreLeads pricing per month looks like across all four plans, as of July 5, 2026.

Plan

Monthly

Annual (per month)

Platforms

Searches/month

Export + API

Premium

$75

$63.75

Any 2

2,000

No

Pro

$250

$212.50

Any 2

Unlimited

Yes

Elite

$450

$382.50

All platforms

Unlimited

Yes

Enterprise

$950

$807.50

All platforms

Unlimited

Yes + history

The jump that matters isn't between Premium and Pro on platform count (both cap you at any two platforms, say Shopify and WooCommerce). It's the export wall between them, and the platform unlock waits all the way up at Elite. Read on for why that shapes your real bill.

What Each StoreLeads Plan Actually Unlocks

The $75 Premium plan is a browse-only seat. You can search the database and view stores in the interface, but you can't export a CSV and you can't touch the API. For most prospecting work, where the whole point is to pull a list into your CRM or outreach tool, that makes Premium a preview, not a working plan.

Export and API both start on Pro at $250 per month. That's the number to budget around. As one user put it plainly in an r/ShopifyAppDev thread, "I can't afford $250/m for storeleads," after weighing it against cheaper store databases. The $75 headline sets an expectation the working tier doesn't match.

Here's what each tier adds as you climb.

Feature

Premium $75

Pro $250

Elite $450

Enterprise $950

Platforms searchable

Any 2

Any 2

All

All

Monthly searches

2,000

Unlimited

Unlimited

Unlimited

CSV export

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

API access

No

Yes

Yes

Higher limits

CRM enrichment

Manual

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Users included

1

2

3

10

Historical + product data

No

No

No

Yes

Two add-on costs sit outside the sticker price. Extra users are $35 per user per month once you pass the seats your plan includes, so a five-person Pro team adds $105 a month on top of the $250. And Premium's 2,000-search monthly cap is easy to hit if you run broad filters, which is another nudge toward Pro's unlimited searches. Between the export wall and the seat fees, the plan you pick is only half the story; how your team uses it is the rest.

The Contact-Data Gap You Have to Budget For

Here's the fact that surprises new buyers: StoreLeads gives you stores, not people. The contact data it includes is store-level business email and phone (the info@ and support@ addresses on a storefront), not the name and inbox of the founder or head of marketing you actually want to reach.

That's a deliberate scope choice, not a data-quality problem, but it changes your budget. To run outreach, you take the domains StoreLeads hands you and enrich them elsewhere. One marketer described the exact motion in an r/coldemail thread: after switching from Apollo, they hit the wall that "Storeleads doesn't provide the owner name and email, so once I source my list of domains, I need to pull that info from somewhere."

The enrichment layer matters because contact data rots. B2B marketing databases decay about 2.1% per month, roughly 22.5% a year, per HubSpot, as people change jobs and titles. A store list you exported six months ago is still accurate about the store; the person you'd email may already be gone.

A few tools fill that gap, and they're worth pricing in:

  • Apollo pairs a 275-million-contact database with sequencing, so you can match domains to named decision-makers. Paid plans start at $49 per user per month.
  • Clay runs waterfall enrichment across 150-plus data providers, pays only for matches, and plugs a domain list straight into a workflow. Plans start around $149 per month.
  • FullEnrich and Prospeo focus on finding verified emails and mobile numbers per contact, useful when you already have the list and just need the people.

Whichever you pick, treat StoreLeads as the first stage (find and filter the stores) and an enrichment tool as the second (find the people). Price both when you plan the budget, because StoreLeads alone won't get an email into a real inbox.

How to Pick the Right StoreLeads Plan

The right tier comes down to two questions: how many ecommerce platforms you need to search, and whether you need to export data or only browse it. Match your answer to the plan instead of defaulting to the cheapest or the most popular.

Start on Premium Only to Validate the Data

If you're testing whether StoreLeads covers your niche, Premium at $75 lets you run searches and eyeball results for one or two platforms. Don't plan to work from it: with no export and a 2,000-search cap, it's an evaluation seat, not a production one.

Choose Pro if You Export from One or Two Platforms

Pro at $250 is the default working plan for most agencies and sales teams. You get unlimited searches, CSV export, and API access, capped at any two platforms. If your prospects all live on Shopify and WooCommerce, this is your plan.

Step Up to Elite for Full-Platform Coverage

Elite at $450 unlocks all 400-plus platforms. Pick it if you sell across the whole ecommerce map (BigCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Magento, and the long tail) rather than just the big two. The jump from Pro is about breadth of platforms, not extra export power.

Reserve Enterprise for Teams and History

Enterprise at $950 adds 10 seats, higher API rate limits, historical data, and product-level search. It's built for larger teams and for anyone who needs to track how a store's tech stack changed over time, not just its current state.

If you're between two tiers, price the add-ons before you decide. Three extra Pro seats ($105 a month) can close much of the gap to Elite, so the choice often turns on platform coverage rather than headcount.

StoreLeads vs the Alternatives on Price

StoreLeads isn't the only way to get ecommerce store data, and the alternatives split into two groups: cheaper store databases, and contact databases that solve the people problem StoreLeads leaves open. Here's how the entry prices compare, verified July 5, 2026.

Tool

Entry price

What you get

Contact data

StoreLeads

$75/mo (export at $250)

13.7M stores, tech + app history

Store-level only

BuiltWith

$295/mo

Technographics across 26M+ sites

Limited

Commerce Inspector

$99/mo

Shopify competitor + product analysis

No

StoreCensus

$49/mo

Shopify store database with enrichment

Some

Apollo

$49/user/mo

275M contacts + sequencing

Decision-makers

Clay

~$149/mo

Waterfall enrichment, 150+ sources

Enrichment layer

On raw store data, StoreLeads' pull is depth: it tracks app install and uninstall history over time and traffic estimates across 13.7 million stores, which BuiltWith and Wappalyzer don't match. That longitudinal view is the real reason to pay for it over a cheaper clone.

Where it loses is contact coverage and Shopify-specific product research. If your job is finding named buyers, Apollo or a StoreCensus-style database with built-in enrichment does more per dollar. And dropshippers who want winning-product discovery, not B2B prospecting, are better served by a Shopify-only tool. Pick StoreLeads for the store and tech data; pair or replace it based on whether you need the people.

Is StoreLeads Worth the Price?

For agencies, app developers, and teams selling to ecommerce brands, StoreLeads earns its price on one thing: the depth and freshness of its store and technology data. If you need to find every Shopify store running a specific app, or track which platforms are gaining merchants, few tools do it as well, and the store-level filters draw genuine praise from SDRs who've used BuiltWith and Wappalyzer alongside it.

It's the wrong buy in a few cases. If you want decision-maker emails out of the box, StoreLeads doesn't sell them, and the enrichment tool you'll add changes your real cost. If your budget can't clear $250 for the export plan, cheaper store databases cover similar ground. And if you want buying signals or a built-in outreach layer, StoreLeads is a list-builder, not a full prospecting suite. The data itself gets a mixed verdict from users: strong store coverage, but revenue estimates that need a sanity check and store emails you'll still verify before you send.

Weigh it against your workflow, not the headline. For a team that values store and tech data and already owns an enrichment and outreach stack, StoreLeads slots in cleanly at $250 a month. For a solo founder who wants names and inboxes in one export, it's an incomplete tool at a mid-market price.

How to Keep Your StoreLeads Bill Down

StoreLeads can run from $75 to well over $950 a month once seats and enrichment stack up. A few habits keep the number honest without cutting the data you rely on.

Pay Annually if You'll Use It for a Year

The 15% annual discount takes Pro from $250 to about $212.50 a month. If StoreLeads is part of your standing stack rather than a one-month project, the yearly plan is the easiest saving on the list.

Share a Plan Before You Add Seats

Each extra user is $35 a month, so a five-person team on Pro pays $105 in seat fees alone. If two or three people can coordinate around the included seats, you hold the line at the base price instead of drifting toward Elite on headcount.

Match Your Tier to Your Platforms, Not Your Ambition

Elite's only real advantage over Pro is all-platform search. If your prospects live on Shopify and WooCommerce, Pro's two-platform cap costs you nothing, and you save $200 a month by not buying coverage you won't use.

Enrich in Batches, Not on Every Export

Because your enrichment tool bills per contact, don't re-enrich the same stores every month. Export, enrich once, and refresh only the records that matter, since a static list decays slowly on the store and faster on the person. Batching keeps the second half of your bill from ballooning.

Taken together, these habits routinely trim a few hundred dollars off a scaled setup, and none of them touch the store data that made you buy StoreLeads in the first place.

Budgeting for StoreLeads with Clear Eyes

StoreLeads pricing is simple on the surface and trickier underneath. The four StoreLeads pricing plans are real ($75, $250, $450, $950 per month), but the working price is $250, because that's where export and API begin, and the true cost includes the enrichment tool you'll add to turn stores into people.

Start on Premium if you only need to confirm the data fits your niche, move to Pro once you're exporting, and step up to Elite or Enterprise only for full-platform coverage or history. Budget for a contact tool alongside it, pay annually if it's a keeper, and you'll get exactly what StoreLeads is good at (deep, fresh ecommerce store data) without paying for the parts it was never built to do.

Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben
Founder, CEO

Michel Lieben is the Founder & CEO of ColdIQ, a B2B sales prospecting agency trusted by 100+ organizations. He’s launched hundreds of outbound campaigns, mastered tools like Clay and Lemlist, and shares sharp, actionable insights on scaling sales with AI, automation, and strategy.

FAQ

StoreLeads pricing per month runs $75, $250, $450, or $950 for its Premium, Pro, Elite, and Enterprise plans, with 15% off if you pay annually. The $75 Premium plan is browse-only, so the real working price for most buyers is the $250 Pro plan, which is the first tier that includes CSV export and API access.

Every StoreLeads plan includes access to the store database, search filters, and the Chrome extension. Premium ($75) limits you to any two platforms, 2,000 searches a month, and no export. Pro ($250) adds unlimited searches, CSV export, and API. Elite ($450) unlocks all 400-plus platforms, and Enterprise ($950) adds 10 seats, historical data, and product search. Extra users are $35 per user per month on any plan.

StoreLeads doesn't offer a standard free trial. You can create a free account for a limited preview of the data, but running real searches, exporting, or using the API requires a paid plan. The preview is enough to judge whether the store coverage fits your niche before you commit to at least $75 a month.

No. StoreLeads provides store-level business contact data, like the general email and phone on a storefront, not the personal names and inboxes of a store's founder or marketing lead. To reach named decision-makers, most users export their StoreLeads domain list and enrich it with a contact tool such as Apollo or Clay, which is a separate cost to plan for.

StoreLeads is worth it if you need deep, current ecommerce store and technology data, including app install history that cheaper tools don't track. It's less compelling if your budget can't clear the $250 export tier, or if you mainly need decision-maker contacts, where a database like Apollo or a lower-cost store tool with built-in enrichment does more per dollar. Match the choice to whether you value store data or contact data most.

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