Our Verdict
What is Leadsgorilla
LeadsGorilla is an AI-powered lead generation software designed for agencies, freelancers, and small businesses that need to find local business leads quickly. It scans platforms like Google My Business, Facebook, and other public data sources to identify potential clients, analyze their online performance, and help users contact them efficiently.
The platform simplifies prospecting by combining lead discovery, contact extraction, lead scoring, cold email outreach, and automated audit reports into one tool — making it especially useful for local SEO agencies, digital marketers, web designers, and ads service providers.
Is Leadsgorilla worth registering and paying for
From my experience, LeadsGorilla is worth paying for if you work with local businesses and rely on steady lead flow. The platform takes a huge amount of manual work off your plate by finding local prospects, pulling their contact info, and generating clean audit reports you can send during outreach. That alone can save hours every week. And honestly, landing just one new client usually covers the cost of the subscription. That said, it’s not a magic tool — it’s mainly built for local marketing, SEO, and web design agencies. If your business targets national or global clients, or if you only need CRM features, the value drops. But for local-focused marketers, it’s a solid, practical tool that makes prospecting faster and far less tedious.
Our experience
I’ve been freelancing as a local SEO guy for about three years now, and let me tell you, finding solid leads used to feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack while blindfolded. I’d spend hours scrolling through Google Maps, scribbling down business names, praying their websites weren’t ancient relics from 2009. Then I stumbled on LeadsGorilla in a Facebook group (of all places), and yeah, I rolled my eyes at first. Another “AI magic” tool promising the world? Pass.
But I was desperate after losing a big client, so I gave the free trial a shot. Holy crap, was I wrong to judge.
First thing that hit me: it actually works. I typed in “plumbers in Austin” (my niche), and in like 30 seconds, it spat out 47 local businesses with Google My Business profiles. Not just names—full contact info, website links, review counts, even how many photos they had uploaded. One click, and it flagged the ones with zero reviews or missing NAP (name, address, phone) consistency. Gold. Pure gold.
The lead scoring thing? Genius. It ranks them by how badly they need help—low ratings, no website, outdated Facebook page—and boom, instant priority list. I skipped the tire-kickers and went straight for the ones screaming “fix me!” Sent out three cold emails using their built-in templates (tweaked ’em a bit to sound like me, not a robot), and landed a $1,200/month SEO gig by the end of the week. From a tool I almost deleted.
The audit reports are where it gets chef’s kiss. One click, and it generates a PDF breaking down everything wrong with their online presence—missing schema, slow site speed, no backlinks, the works. I attach that to outreach emails, and suddenly I’m not just another spammer; I’m the guy who diagnosed their problem before they even knew they had one. Conversion rate on outreach? Jumped from 2% to nearly 15%. No joke.
It pulls from Facebook too, which is clutch for restaurants and salons. Found a nail spa with 200+ likes but no website—sent them a quick audit, closed a $900 web design job. And the email finder? Pulled the owner’s direct inbox 80% of the time. No more “info@” black holes.
Sure, it’s not flawless. The interface looks a little dated—like early 2010s dashboard vibes—and sometimes it misses newer listings if Google hasn’t indexed them yet. The email outreach tool caps at 100/day on the basic plan ($49/month), which is fine for me but might choke if you’re an agency blasting thousands. And yeah, you still gotta write the actual pitch—AI ain’t closing deals for you (yet).
But for the price? I’m saving 10+ hours a week on manual prospecting. That’s real money. If you’re a freelancer or small agency tired of cold-calling ghosts, grab LeadsGorilla. Just don’t tell all my competitors—I kinda like having this edge.
