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  "title": "Best Tools to Find Company Domains from Company Names – 2025 Q4 Edition",
  "excerpt": "Finding company domains shouldn't cost a fortune. This article ranks the top 5 domain finder tools of 2025 by the most important metrics: pricing, advanced domain finding capabilities, and usefulness for lead generation.",
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  "contentMarkdown": "\nYou have a list of company names and need their domains. Simple task, right? Until you realize **most domain finding tools charge you premium prices** for what should be a basic enrichment.\n\n**The truth is, nearly every domain finder tool has similar accuracy rates** (within 1-3% of each other). They're all pulling from similar data sources and using comparable matching algorithms. So if accuracy is basically the same across the board, what actually matters?\n\nThis article breaks down the 5 best tools to find company domains from company names in 2025, ranked by the **metrics that actually impact your [lead generation](/use-cases/lead-list-building) ROI.**\n\n> 📌 ****Summary For Those In a Rush****\n> \n> This article ranks the 5 best tools to find company domains from company names in 2025, focusing on cost efficiency and advanced domain finding capabilities. \n> \n> We compare Datablist, CUFinder, Phantombuster, Clay, and Marcom Robot **based on pricing, AI features, and lead generation usefulness.**\n> \n> **Generally, we advise you to read the full content to get the most out of it**, but if you are in a rush, here's what you need to know:\n> \n> 1. Datablist offers the best price per domain ($0.005) with advanced AI capabilities for complex company names.\n> 2. All tools have similar accuracy rates (within 1-3%), so pricing and additional features are the real differentiators.\n> 3. Most tools charge 10-15x more per domain than Datablist while offering fewer lead generation features.\n\n## The Best Domain Finder At A Glance {#the-best-domain-finder-at-a-glance}\n\n> 1️⃣ **Datablist** - $0.005/domain | 9.5/10 | Starting at $25/month\n> \n> Best for those needing affordable domain finding with advanced features like country filters and contextual search paired with data enrichment features like an email finder\n> \n> 2️⃣ **CUFinder** - $0.049/domain | 7/10 | Starting at $49/month\n> \n> Best for teams requiring extensive API integrations and access to a large contact database beyond domain finding.\n> \n> 3️⃣ **Clay** - $0.0745/domain | 6/10 | Starting at $149/month\n> \n> Best for big teams with complex enrichment workflows who need access to a lot of different data providers using their own API keys.\n> \n> 4️⃣ **Phantombuster** - Variable pricing | 5/10 | Starting at $69/month\n> \n> Best for existing Phantombuster users who want to add domain finding to their current scraping workflows.\n> \n> 5️⃣ **Marcom Robot** - $0.069/domain | 4/10 | Starting at $69/month\n> \n> Limited use case. Each product is billed separately with basic domain finding and no advanced capabilities.\n\n## How To Choose and Compare Tools For Finding Domains {#how-to-choose-and-compare-tools-for-finding-domains}\n\nChoosing a [domain finding tool](/enrichments/find-domain-for-company-name-bulk) shouldn't feel like guesswork. You need a clear evaluation framework that separates the facts from marketing fluff so you can make truly informed decisions.\n\nThat's exactly what this section gives you. Below, you'll find a framework that helps you pinpoint:\n\n1. The most important factors for choosing a domain finding tool\n2. What specific things to look for\n3. Which factors matter most\n4. Why these factors matter\n\n**We applied this exact framework** to score each tool below. You can use the same criteria to evaluate tools we didn't cover, or adjust the weights based on your specific priorities.\n\n<div class=\"preview-table\">\n<div class=\"table-wrapper\">\n<table>\n    <thead>\n        <tr>\n            <th>Factors</th>\n            <th>What to look for</th>\n            <th>How to score</th>\n            <th>Why</th>\n        </tr>\n    </thead>\n    <tbody>\n        <tr>\n            <td>Pricing</td>\n            <td>\n- How many domains you can find<br />\n- How much you have to invest to get started\n            </td>\n            <td>5 points</td>\n            <td>All domain finder tools have almost the same accuracy (+/- 1-3%) so pricing is the only real differentiator here</td>\n        </tr>\n        <tr>\n            <td>\n              Advanced domain finding capabilities\n            </td>\n            <td>\n- AI features to distinguish between similar companies<br />\n- Country specific filters\n            </td>\n            <td>2 points</td>\n            <td>\nMany companies have similar names, but are in different countries or industries. This is rare, but getting it right in the case of makes an impact\n            </td>\n        </tr>\n        <tr>\n            <td>Usefulness (Features for lead generation)</td>\n            <td>\n- Email finder<br />\n- Automations<br />\n- Website scraper<br />\n- Prospect search\n            </td>\n            <td>2 point</td>\n            <td>\nFinding domains is just the first step, after that you need to make the data work</td>\n        </tr>\n        <tr>\n            <td>Integrations</td>\n            <td>- Can you send the data to your CRM or sequencer with a few clicks?</td>\n            <td>1 point</td>\n            <td>Make it easy to connect tools, but not crucial for getting the job done</td>\n        </tr>\n    </tbody>\n</table>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n## Best Domain Finder Tools of 2025: Data-Baked Selection {#best-domain-finder-tools-of-2025-data-baked-selection}\n\nThe following is a list of the 5 best tools to find company domains from company names, ranked by metrics that matter.\n\n> 📘 **Why Clearbit Is Not Included**\n> \n> You may see Clearbit mentioned in some Google or YouTube search results about finding company domains. \n> \n> Clearbit was a data enrichment platform that offered a domain finding tool, but it was acquired by HubSpot and rebranded as Breeze Intelligence`¹`, **which no longer offers domain finding APIs to new customers.**\n\n## Best Tool for Finding Company Domains No.1: Datablist {#best-tool-for-finding-company-domains-no1-datablist}\n\nDatablist is a platform for automating [lead generation workflows](/use-cases/lead-list-building) that allows folks to **find, clean, and enrich data** using over [60 different tools](/enrichments) from [AI Agents](/enrichments/ai-agent) to [Email Finders](/enrichments/email-finder), [AI processors](/enrichments/run-anthropic-claudeai-bulk), [Technology enrichments](/how-to/what-is-a-technology-finder), and more.\n\n![Datablist](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/datablist-the-best-tool-to-find-domains.png)\n\n> 🧮 **Datablist’s Stats For Finding Domains: 9.5/10**\n> \n> **Pricing:** 5/5 points\n> \n> Starting at $25/month`²` with 5000 free add-on credits included, allowing you to find up to 5000 domains ($0.005 per domain) when you use the basic search\n> \n> **Advanced domain finding capabilities:** 2/2 points\n> \n> AI research agent template to distinguish between similar companies, country-specific filters, and the ability to exclude domains from search\n> \n> **Usefulness:** 2/2 points\n> \n> Over 60 enrichment tools, including email finder, AI agents, technology enrichments, and lead list building automation\n> \n> **Integrations:** 0.5/1 point\n> \n> Integrates with a few sequencers and CRMs\n\n### Datablist’s Key Features For Finding Domains {#datablists-key-features-for-finding-domains}\n\n#### Country-Specific Filtering {#country-specific-filtering}\n\nDatablist lets you pinpoint your search to specific countries, so you always get the right domains\n\n![Datablist’s target country setting](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/best-domain-finding-tool-datablist-country-settings.png)\n\n#### Contextual Domain Search {#contextual-domain-search}\n\nFor companies with complex names, e.g., financial institutions, etc., you can use Datablist’s domain finder AI agent template that allows you to add context to search.\n\n![best-domain-finding-tool-datablist-advanced-search.png](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/best-domain-finding-tool-datablist-advanced-search.png)\n\nIf you want to exclude certain domains from your search, you can do this with Datablist\n\n![Datablist’s domain skipping feature](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/best-domain-finding-tools-datablist-skips-directories.png)\n\n#### Other Notable Features of Datablist {#other-notable-features-of-datablist}\n\n- Built for scale - find up to 100,000 domains per sheet (you can have unlimited sheets)\n- Over 60 data enrichment tools for complete lead generation workflows\n\n### Pros {#pros}\n\n- Fastest execution speed among competitors\n- High accuracy rates for domain finding\n- Advanced AI capabilities for handling complex company names\n- Best price per domain ratio ($0.005) when you use the basic search\n- Easy to use with customizable workflows\n- Comprehensive automation features for end-to-end lead generation\n- [Data enrichment](/how-to/what-is-data-enrichment) features are easy to use\n\n### Cons {#cons}\n\n- Most tutorials are available only as written guides, not as videos\n- After 100,000 domains, you need to create a new sheet\n\n**Best for:** Teams looking for a fair, cost-effective solution with advanced AI capabilities, ease of use, and customizable lead generation workflows that go beyond just finding domains.\n\n> Here’s a step-by-step guide on [how to find company domains from company names](/how-to/find-company-websites-from-names) 👈🏽\n\n## Best Tool for Finding Company Domains No.2: CUFinder {#best-tool-for-finding-company-domains-no2-cufinder}\n\nCUFinder is a B2B marketing intelligence platform that provides access to over 262 million contacts and 85 million company profiles globally.\n\n![CUfinder](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/cufinder.png)\n\n> 🧮 **CUFinder Stats For Finding Domains: 7/10**\n> \n> **Pricing:** 3/5 points\n> \n> Growth plan at $49/month`³` for 1000 domains ($0.049 per domain)\n> \n> **Advanced domain finding capabilities:** 1/2 points\n> \n> Country setting available\n> \n> **Usefulness:** 2/2 points\n> \n> Access to 262M contacts and 85M company profiles, email and phone number finder, contact and account search\n> \n> **Integrations:** 1/1 point\n> \n> Multiple API integrations available\n\n### Key Features {#key-features}\n\n- Company domain finder from company names\n- Contact and account search with filters\n- Email and phone number finder\n- Access to 262M contacts and 85M company profiles\n- Multiple API integrations\n\n### Pros {#pros}\n\n- Users report accurate data quality\n- Extensive API options for custom integrations\n- Large database of contacts and companies\n\n### Cons {#cons}\n\n- Advanced search filters for contacts are not available on the Growth plan\n- Limited customization options compared to more comprehensive platforms like Datablist\n- Higher cost per domain than Datablist\n\n**Best for:** Users who need extensive API integrations and access to a large contact database beyond just domain finding.\n\n## Best Tool for Finding Company Domains No.3: Clay {#best-tool-for-finding-company-domains-no3-clay}\n\n![Clay](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/clay.png)\n\nClay is a data enrichment platform that allows teams to automate their outbound workflows with access to multiple data providers and AI-powered features.\n\n> 🧮 **Clay’s Stats for Finding Domains: 6/10**\n> \n> **Pricing:** 1/5 points\n> \n> Starting from $149/month`⁶` with 2000 credits ($0.0745 per domain)\n> \n> **Advanced domain finding capabilities:** 1/2 points\n> \n> AI Agent available, but steep learning curve\n> \n> **Usefulness:** 2/2 points\n> \n> Extensive integrations, Signals feature, AI Agent, and comprehensive data enrichment\n> \n> **Integrations:** 2/1 points (bonus point for exceptional integrations)\n> \n> Extensive integration ecosystem with numerous tools\n\n### Key Features {#key-features}\n\n- Extensive integration ecosystem\n- Signals feature for tracking buying intent\n- AI Agent for complex workflows\n- Access to multiple data providers\n- Company domain finder functionality\n\n### Pros {#pros}\n\n- Access to vast amounts of data from multiple providers\n- Extensive tutorial library and learning resources\n- Strong agency and consultant ecosystem for support\n- Powerful for complex, multi-step enrichment workflows\n\n### Cons {#cons}\n\n- Highest price point among competitors\n- Steep learning curve for new users`⁷`\n- Limited data cleaning features\n- Overkill if you only need domain finding\n\n**Best for:** Agency & consultant ecosystem - If you don't want to enrich your data yourself, Clay has many agencies doing it. Also suitable for teams with complex enrichment needs beyond just domain finding.\n\n## Best Tool for Finding Company Domains No.4: Phantombuster {#best-tool-for-finding-company-domains-no4-phantombuster}\n\nPhantombuster is an automation platform that offers various web scraping and data extraction tools, including the ability to find company domains from names.\n\n![Phantombuster](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/phantombuster.png)\n\n> 🧮 **Phantombuster’s Stats for Finding Domains: 5/10**\n> \n> **Pricing:** 2/5 points\n> \n> Starts at $69/month`⁴` with a complex pricing structure based on execution hours that can vary from time to time :/\n> \n> **Advanced domain finding capabilities:** 0/2 points\n> \n> No advanced capabilities, just regular search.\n> \n> **Usefulness:** 2/2 points\n> \n> Facebook, Instagram, Google Maps scrapers, workflow templates, email finder and LinkedIn engagement scrapers\n> \n> **Integrations:** 1/1 point\n> \n> Standard integrations available\n\n### Key Features {#key-features}\n\n- Facebook, Instagram, and Google Maps scrapers\n- Pre-built workflow templates\n- LinkedIn engagement scrapers\n- Company domain finder functionality\n\n### Pros {#pros}\n\n- Easy-to-use interface\n- Templates make it easy to get started\n- Lots of tutorials available\n\n### Cons {#cons}\n\n- Complex pricing structure\n- Very limited AI features for domain finding\n- Very slow execution as reported by users`⁵`\n- Not optimized specifically for domain finding\n\n**Best for:** People already using Phantombuster for other scraping tasks who want to add domain finding to their existing workflows.\n\n## Best Tool for Finding Company Domains No.5: Marcom Robot {#best-tool-for-finding-company-domains-no5-marcom-robot}\n\nMarcom Robot is a marketing automation platform that offers domain finding as one of its features, alongside landing page building, a survey tool, and some other tools.\n\n![Macrom Robot](/howto_images/best-domain-finding-tool/macrom-robot.png)\n\n> 🧮 **Marcom Robot’s Stats For Finding Domains: 4/10**\n> \n> **Pricing:** 3/5 points\n> \n> $69/month⁸ with 1000 credits for 1000 domains ($0.069 per domain), but each product is billed separately\n> \n> **Advanced domain finding capabilities:** 0/2 points\n> \n> Basic domain finding with no advanced AI features or filtering\n> \n> **Usefulness:** 1/2 points\n> \n> Limited to domain finding; other features (landing page builder, surveying) are separate products.\n> \n> **Integrations:** 0/1 point\n> \n> Limited integration options\n\n### Key Features {#key-features}\n\n- Finds domains from company names\n- Landing page builder (separate product)\n- Surveying platform (separate product)\n\n### Pros {#pros}\n\n- Dedicated product focused on the domain finding use case\n- Straightforward pricing for the domain finder tool\n\n### Cons {#cons}\n\n- Each product is billed separately\n- No publicly available reports on accuracy\n- Limited AI or advanced filtering capabilities\n- Fewer integrations compared to competitors\n- Not optimized for scaling or automation\n\n**Best for:** To be honest, it's difficult to identify a specific use case where Marcom Robot would be the best choice over competitors like Datablist or CUFinder, since it does only one thing, which is finding domains from company names (and it charges way too much).\n\n## Conclusion: Finding Company Domains Shouldn’t Cost a Fortune {#conclusion-finding-company-domains-shouldnt-cost-a-fortune}\n\n**Finding company domains from company names isn’t rocket science;** therefore, you shouldn’t pay rocket fuel prices to use a tool that offers that. \n\nYes, **price isn’t always everything, but for some simple tasks that need to scale, pricing matters.**\n\nIt’s like comparing $3 vs. $30 bread; the difference is only in the marketing, not in the quality of the product, and sometimes, **like in the case of Datablist, you actually get more for less.**\n\nSo if you want to find company domains from company names to build a lead list, enrich your CRM, or start a cold email campaign, I can only recommend you try [Datablist.com](/) to see how fast & easy this all can be.\n\n## Frequently Asked Questions About Domain Finding Tools {#frequently-asked-questions-about-domain-finding-tools}\n\nThe following are questions we often get asked about domain finder tools \n\n### What Is the Most Affordable Tool to Find Company Domains in 2025? {#what-is-the-most-affordable-tool-to-find-company-domains-in-2025}\n\nDatablist is the most affordable domain finder tool in 2025, with a cost of $0.005 per domain when using the basic search. Starting at $25/month with 5,000 free add-on credits included, you can find up to 5,000 company domains. This makes it 10-15x more cost-effective than competitors like Clay ($0.0745 per domain), CUFinder ($0.049 per domain), or Marcom Robot ($0.069 per domain).\n\n### Which Domain Finder Tool Is Best for Handling Complex Company Names? {#which-domain-finder-tool-is-best-for-handling-complex-company-names}\n\nDatablist is the best option for finding domains of companies with complex names like financial institutions. It offers an AI research agent template that allows you to add context to your search, helping distinguish between similar companies in different countries or industries. This advanced capability, combined with country-specific filters and exclusion options, ensures you find the correct domain even when company names are ambiguous or complicated.\n\n### Can I Find Company Domains and Emails With the Same Tool? {#can-i-find-company-domains-and-emails-with-the-same-tool}\n\nYes, Datablist allows you to find both company domains and emails in a single platform. Beyond domain finding, Datablist offers over 60 enrichment tools, including a Waterfall Email Finder, AI agents, technology enrichments, and lead list building automation. This eliminates the need to subscribe to multiple tools and allows you to build complete lead lists from start to finish in one place.\n\n### What Is the Difference Between Datablist and Clay for Finding Company Domains? {#what-is-the-difference-between-datablist-and-clay-for-finding-company-domains}\n\nThe main differences are pricing, ease of use, and purpose. Datablist costs $0.005 per domain compared to Clay's $0.0745 per domain, making it 15x more affordable. Datablist is designed for straightforward lead generation workflows with a simpler interface, while Clay is built for complex workflows and has a steeper learning curve. \n\n### Are There Tools to Find Company Domains From Company Names? {#are-there-tools-to-find-company-domains-from-company-names}\n\nYes, domain finder tools automatically match company names to their websites. Tools like Datablist, Clay, CUFinder, and Phantombuster can find domains in bulk from lists of company names. Prices range from $25/month to $149/month.\n\n### What's the Best Tool to Find Company Domains From Company Names? {#whats-the-best-tool-to-find-company-domains-from-company-names}\n\nDatablist is the best tool for finding company domains, offering the lowest cost per domain at $0.005`⁹`, AI-powered search for complex names, and country-specific filtering.\n\n## Citations {#citations}\n\n- [1] [HubSpot announcing the acquisition of Clearbit on its investor relations blog](https://ir.hubspot.com/news-releases/news-release-details/hubspot-completes-acquisition-b2b-intelligence-leader-clearbit)\n\n- [2] [Datablist pricing plans starting at $25/month with 5,000 free add-on credits included for domain finding and data enrichment](/pricing)\n\n- [3] CUFinder pricing information showing the Growth plan at $49/month for 1,000 domain lookups\n\n- [4] [Phantombuster pricing structure starting at $69/month with execution-hour based pricing model](https://phantombuster.com/pricing)\n\n- [5] User reports on Phantombuster's community forum documenting slow execution times, performance issues, and unresponsive support\n\n- [6] Clay pricing plans showing starting price of $149/month with 2,000 credits for data enrichment operations\n\n- [7] [G2 review highlighting Clay's steep learning curve, with multiple users noting the complexity of the platform for new users](https://www.g2.com/products/clay-com-clay/reviews/clay-review-11506823)\n\n- [8] [Marcom Robot pricing page showing $69/month for 1,000 domain credits with separate billing for each product feature](https://www.marcomrobot.com/company-name-to-domain-api/pricing)\n\n- [9] [Datablist's domain finder documentation explaining the credit structure: 1 credit per lookup using the dataset, 2.5 credits per lookup for Google search verification](/enrichments/find-domain-for-company-name-bulk#)"
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