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Leadcamp - Lead Generation Software

Leadcamp Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 3 ratings & 4 reviews

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Luka B

10/27/21

5 out of 5

"The platform I was looking for!"

What do you like best about Leadcamp? Very user-friendly tool with great insights. The team is always very hands-on with feedback and will help you whenever is needed.

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Neil B

07/19/21

5 out of 5

"Lead Intelligence at its finest"

What do you like best about Leadcamp? Ability to see email sentiment and share trackable content What do you dislike about Leadcamp?

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Anonymous User

05/19/21

5 out of 5

"Excellent addition to current tech stack that pulls all the insight together"

What do you like best about Leadcamp? This is just a very simple tool to use - its really simple and straight forward to use and integrate well into Hubspot which is great. The gmail plugin makes it so easy to create leads directly from gmail, which simplifies the process for the teams so well. The score is much more insightful than other tools (and seems so much more accurate!)

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Daniel V

08/19/23

0 out of 5

"Ditched product, left early investors hanging and robbed it's customers."

What do you like best about Leadcamp? It was a decent idea, the capability to automate tasks based on CRM activity would have been fantastic, especially incorporating predictive lead scoring and sales data such as time to closure. Regrettably, it remained nothing more than an idea. It never functioned as it was marketed, received no enhancements, and the execution was neither seamless nor user-friendly for the sales staff – the intended users of their product.