Crunchbase offers multiple products that serve to assist customer prospecting, competitive analysis, investment targeting, and more. To help you choose the option that will best suit your individual or company needs, you can compare each Crunchbase product here.
Free Crunchbase accounts will allow you to view and edit Crunchbase profiles, set up a My Follows list to track companies you care about, and use our Search tool for limited results, using up to two filters.
Crunchbase Pro accounts include all the benefits of free accounts, plus the ability to create multiple custom lists, save dynamic searches, export search results, and more. Learn more about Crunchbase Pro here.
Here’s a full breakdown on the functionality between Crunchbase Free and Crunchbase Pro:
Feature |
Crunchbase |
Crunchbase Pro |
# of search filters |
2 search filters |
Up to 25 search filters |
# of joins in a search query |
1 join per query |
3 joins per query |
# of search results |
5 results |
1,000 entities |
Export results |
Not available |
1,000 entities |
Saved searches & lists |
Not available |
100 saved searches & lists |
Monitoring & email alerts |
Only for My Follows List |
Yes, customizable for all searches & lists |
Crunchbase Enterprise is built for teams and includes API access, integration with Salesforce, excel exports, and multiple Crunchbase Pro seats. Learn more about Crunchbase Enterprise here.
Crunchbase for Applications provides API access, allowing you to integrate Crunchbase data with your product. Learn more about Crunchbase for Applications here.
Marketplace is the Crunchbase app store that allows you to add more data from our various partners to amplify your Crunchbase Pro experience. Learn more about Crunchbase Marketplace here.
Take a deeper dive into each specific product here.
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