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blasts.app appears, based on the extracted text, to be a “Free B2B Leads” browser extension designed to help users understand any company and obtain B2B lead intelligence. Its core value is not only looking up company information, but also prioritizing leads through Why Now triage scoring and pushing the results directly into a CRM.
The product claims to integrate 100+ data sources and supports a Bring Your Own Vendor (BYOV) model, meaning users can connect their own APIs from providers such as D&B, CreditSafe, and Bloomberg, bringing external company data vendors into the same workflow. It emphasizes that “no middleware is required” and that “keys stay local,” which may appeal to teams that already have data procurement budgets and care about API key control. However, the main text does not specify the exact data fields, geographic coverage, update frequency, accuracy, or compliance sources, so the actual data quality still needs further validation.
Very little pricing information is disclosed: the free plan is free forever, allows 8 company lookups per month, and does not require a credit card. This makes it easy to trial and suitable for lightweight validation, but 8 companies per month is clearly insufficient for scaled sales development. On integrations, the text says results can be pushed directly to up to 23 CRMs, which helps reduce manual data entry and middleware costs. However, it does not list the specific CRMs, nor does it explain whether two-way sync, field mapping, or permission management are supported.
The advantages are that it is free to use, requires no credit card, supports multiple data sources and user-owned vendor APIs, and connects company intelligence, scoring, and CRM push workflows together—useful for improving B2B lead processing efficiency. The drawbacks are the lack of public information: there are no details on paid pricing, supported browsers, specific CRM integrations, customer support channels, data coverage, or team collaboration features.
It is better suited to B2B sales, marketing growth, sales operations, and teams that already have accounts with data vendors such as D&B, CreditSafe, or Bloomberg. For users in China, the current text does not provide information on mainland China accessibility, a Chinese-language interface, RMB payments, or local compliance, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives to compare include Apollo.io, ZoomInfo, Clearbit, Lusha, Cognism, and Hunter.io.
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