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I spent time reviewing MoltSets to see whether its API-first approach actually makes sense for modern outbound teams. MoltSets isn't built around a traditional prospecting dashboard. It gives you APIs and an MCP server to find and enrich contacts inside tools like Clay, Claude Code, and other AI workflows.
That's a great approach. But does unlimited pricing really offer better value? Is the contact data accurate enough to rely on? And is an API-first product practical for most sales teams or only for technical users? In this MoltSets review, I'll break down:
So, let’s begin!
MoltSets is a strong option if your outbound workflow already runs through APIs, Clay, Claude Code, or AI agents. Its biggest advantage is flat-rate pricing for its core contact data APIs, reducing the need to pay for every enrichment request.
Every email includes a risk score, mobile numbers are carrier-verified in real time, and the platform uses a 20+ vendor waterfall to improve contact coverage. These features make it well suited for teams that enrich large volumes of prospect data.
The biggest drawback is that MoltSets only handles contact enrichment. It doesn't include a prospecting dashboard, email sequencing, CRM, dialer, or reply management, so you'll need additional tools to run your outbound campaigns.
My Rating: 7.0/10
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MoltSets is a B2B contact data platform that provides APIs and an MCP server for finding and enriching prospect data. Instead of using a traditional web dashboard, you connect MoltSets to tools like Clay, Claude Code, Codex, or your own applications to search for people and companies, enrich LinkedIn profiles, and retrieve verified contact information through API calls.
The platform supports company and people search, verified business and personal email lookups, carrier-verified mobile numbers, reverse lookups, LinkedIn enrichment, and company data enrichment. Every email is validated before it's returned and includes a risk score, while mobile numbers are verified with carriers in real time.
It is built around API access and AI-powered workflows, making it suitable for developers, AI agents, and GTM teams that want to automate contact enrichment.
MoltSets focuses on helping AI agents and developers find, verify, and enrich B2B contact data through APIs. Here are the features I found most useful.
Unlike traditional contact databases, MoltSets doesn't use a web dashboard to search for prospects. Instead, you send requests through its APIs or MCP server from tools like Clay, Claude Code, or your own application. MoltSets then returns the contact or company data you requested.
Here's how it works:

MoltSets offers one free plan and three standard paid plans. The main difference between them is the API rate limit and the number of External Tokens included. All paid plans include unlimited access to MoltSets' core contact data APIs, subject to rate limits and the Fair Use Policy.
For example:
Suppose you're on the $27/month Unlimited plan.
MoltSets is built for teams that enrich contact data through APIs rather than a traditional sales interface. If your outbound workflow already uses AI tools or custom integrations, it's a much better fit than a standard contact database.
It is a good choice for:
It may not be the right choice if you want a traditional prospecting platform with built-in search, email sequencing, CRM, and pipeline management. MoltSets focuses on contact enrichment, so you'll need additional software to handle the rest of your outbound workflow.
MoltSets helps you enrich contacts. It doesn't help you email them, message them on LinkedIn, manage replies, or book meetings. If you're looking for software that handles the entire outbound process after enrichment, Salesforge is a better fit.
Salesforge lets you build and run your entire outbound workflow from one platform. You can launch email and LinkedIn sequences, connect unlimited mailboxes and LinkedIn accounts, manage replies in one shared inbox, and monitor deliverability with built-in warmup and mailbox health.

If you're building AI-powered outbound workflows, Salesforge also gives you a public API, CLI, and Forge MCP Server.

Instead of only enriching contacts, your AI assistant can execute almost every part of your outbound process through natural language. Using the Forge MCP Server with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or other MCP-compatible AI clients, you can:

Unlike MoltSets, which focuses only on contact enrichment APIs, Salesforge helps you complete the rest of the outbound workflow after your data is ready.
Whether you import leads from MoltSets, Clay, or another source, you can manage outreach, follow-ups, replies, analytics, and deliverability from one platform instead of stitching together multiple tools.
MoltSets is a good choice if your workflow ends with contact enrichment. But if you also need to launch campaigns, manage replies, monitor deliverability, and automate outbound from one platform, Salesforge is the more complete solution.
After reviewing MoltSets, I think it's a solid choice for teams that need API-first contact enrichment. The platform has a clear focus, straightforward pricing, and works well with AI-powered GTM workflows. The decision really comes down to what you're trying to solve.
If your job ends with finding and enriching contact data, MoltSets does that well. But if you also need to launch outreach, manage conversations, and track results, you'll need another platform alongside it.
That's where Salesforge is a better fit. It helps you move from enriched contacts to live outbound campaigns with email, LinkedIn, reply management, deliverability tools, and AI-powered automation
Want to run your entire outbound workflow from one place? Try Salesforge free for 14 days and see how quickly you can turn enriched contacts into qualified meetings.
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