What the funding data tools cost, and what each one is actually for.
Half of this market will not publish a price. These pages collect what each vendor does say, with the quote, the source link and the date it was read, and name the cases where the answer is not us. We sell a competing product, so read them with that in mind and follow the source links.
Alternatives
Feature by feature, including where the other product wins.
What these tools actually cost
Tier breakdowns, benchmark contract data, and the fees that are not on the pricing page.
Entry price, and when we last checked it
Every figure across these pages is dated. This table is the summary, and it exists so a claim that has gone stale is obvious in one place rather than buried on one of thirteen pages.
| Product | Entry price | Last checked |
|---|---|---|
| FundedIQ | $19 per month, per account | Derived from Stripe at build time |
| Crunchbase | $29 per seat per month | 2026-08-22 |
| PitchBook | Not published | 2026-08-22 |
| CB Insights | Not published | 2026-08-22 |
| Harmonic | Not published | 2026-08-22 |
| Apollo.io | $0 per seat per month | 2026-08-22 |
| ZoomInfo | Not published | 2026-08-22 |
| CyberLeads | $0 per month | 2026-08-22 |
| Fundraise Insider | $149 one time | 2026-08-22 |
"Not published" means exactly that: the vendor states no price and quotes on request. Where a third-party benchmark exists it is on that product's own page with the quote and the source. All product names are trademarks of their owners.
Or start from the data instead
60,564 funded companies across 3,933 searchable pages, free to read and no signup.
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About these comparisons
Why does a vendor publish comparisons against its own competitors?
Because the alternative is that you read one written by someone with a different bias, or none at all. These pages name the cases where the other product is the right buy, because a comparison that never reaches that conclusion is not worth reading and would not survive contact with a real evaluation.
How do you keep competitor prices accurate?
Every price on these pages carries the URL it was read from and the date a human read it, and the date is printed next to the figure. Claims that go past their re-check window are flagged in the copy and eventually withdrawn rather than left standing. The table above exists so a stale one is visible in one place.
Are these prices guaranteed?
No. They are what each vendor published, or what anonymised third-party contract data reported, on the date shown. Prices move. Check the source link before making a decision, which is why every figure has one.
What does FundedIQ cost?
$19 a month for the weekly file of newly funded companies, or $99 a month for the full searchable archive with exports and API. Annual is $99 and $699. Both carry a 14-day trial with a card, cancellable in one click.
Which comparison should I read first?
Whichever product you are already paying for. If you are not paying for anything yet, the Crunchbase and PitchBook comparisons cover the two ends of this market and the head-to-head between them covers the middle.
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