Lusha is known for its simplicity and ease of use in finding contact details. However, some teams look for alternatives when they need deeper filtering, larger datasets, and better control over export workflows. This page compares how MyCQL fits those needs.
If your team already has its own outreach workflow, an export-first platform can give better control over segmentation, validation timing, and campaign preparation.
Lusha is easy to use, but some teams outgrow simpler search workflows and want more detailed segmentation before exporting data.
As campaigns scale, users often look for alternatives that support more structured datasets for bulk review and campaign preparation.
Some teams switch when they want stronger control over how data is filtered, checked, and prepared before sending begins.
| Category | MyCQL | Lusha |
|---|---|---|
| Platform model | Dataset export | Prospecting tool |
| Workflow | Export-first | Lookup-first |
| Validation timing | Closer to export | Database-based |
| Best fit | Clean outreach campaigns | Live prospecting workflows |
| Control over exports | High | Varies by plan/workflow |
A good alternative depends on workflow. Teams focused on exports and campaign preparation often prefer export-first data platforms with stronger filtering control.
They serve different workflows. Lusha is better suited for live prospecting, while MyCQL is better suited for teams that want export-ready B2B data for outreach preparation.
Yes. You can browse public country lead pages first, then create an account when you want to export or go deeper.
Teams comparing Lusha often also evaluate other B2B data providers depending on whether they need direct prospecting, enrichment, or export-ready contact datasets.
Teams comparing Lusha often also review other B2B data providers depending on workflow, export control, and validation needs.
Want a side-by-side comparison? Explore related provider matchups before choosing the workflow that fits your team.
Instead of sending users directly to a login wall, move them to the public leads hub first. That keeps the journey smooth: compare → explore → trust → sign up.
Public browsing first. Login only when needed for export or account features.