Person-level identification, not just company enrichment.
Clearbit and Breeze enrich companies inside HubSpot at enterprise pricing. OSPRY resolves named people in the US, adds a free consent platform, and stays self-serve.
What Clearbit is.
Company reveal and enrichment, now inside HubSpot as Breeze. It lists at ~$20K/yr+ (inside HubSpot, enterprise). OSPRY competes by owning the full identify, enrich, and route loop, with a free consent management platform and agency reselling on top.
The full loop, not a single feature.
OSPRY turns the anonymous traffic you already paid for into named people and companies, captures what they actually did on your site, writes an AI sales brief on each one, and routes the best-fit people into the tools your team already uses. Clearbit solves part of that picture; OSPRY owns the whole loop, with a free consent platform that keeps it defensible.
- Deterministic person-level identification in the US
- A built-in free consent management platform
- A self-serve, month-to-month path
- Multi-provider identification coverage
OSPRY vs Clearbit.
OSPRY Recommended source | Clearbit ~$20K/yr+ inside HubSpot, enterprise source | |
|---|---|---|
| Person-level identification (US) | US only | |
| Company-level identification | ||
| Multiple identification providers | ||
| First-party intent and behavior (built-in) | Limited | |
| Free consent management platform | ||
| AI per-visitor sales brief | ||
| Known-contact resolution and on-site pop-ups | ||
| Native ABM ad audiences | Coming soon | Limited |
| Agency white-label and reselling | ||
| Self-serve, monthly, no annual lock |
Where OSPRY goes further.
- No deterministic person-level identification in the US
- No built-in free consent management platform
- No self-serve, month-to-month path
- No multi-provider identification coverage
- Deterministic person-level identification in the US
- A built-in free consent management platform
- A self-serve, month-to-month path
- Multi-provider identification coverage
- Agency white-label and Stripe rebilling
Where OSPRY pulls ahead of Clearbit.
Deterministic person-level identification in the US
A built-in free consent management platform
A self-serve, month-to-month path
Multi-provider identification coverage
Agency white-label and Stripe rebilling
OSPRY vs Clearbit: common questions.
Is OSPRY a good alternative to Clearbit?
Yes. OSPRY covers the same core job, turning anonymous website visitors into people and companies you can act on, and adds a free consent platform, a first-party intent layer, AI sales briefs, and agency reselling. Clearbit, as HubSpot Breeze, offers tight native enrichment and workflows for teams already standardized on HubSpot.
How is OSPRY different from Clearbit on price?
Clearbit lists at ~$20K/yr+ (inside HubSpot, enterprise). OSPRY starts free with its consent platform, then charges a flat monthly platform fee plus a low per-identified-person rate from a prepaid wallet, with no annual lock.
Does OSPRY identify people or just companies?
Both. Company-level identification works worldwide; person-level identification is US-only by compliance design, with named contact, work email, LinkedIn, and title.
Sources and fine print
- Where Clearbit wins: Clearbit, as HubSpot Breeze, offers tight native enrichment and workflows for teams already standardized on HubSpot.
- Clearbit and Breeze pricing is from third-party buyer reports; it is now sold inside HubSpot.
- HubSpot Breeze hubspot.com/products/breeze
- Person-level identification is US-only; outside the US, OSPRY identifies companies. OSPRY resells best-in-class identification feeds and owns the layer above them; it does not claim to own the identity graph.
- Competitor pricing and features change often; every figure here links to the vendor source. Verify before quoting.
See who is on your site, then act on it.
OSPRY identifies your visitors, enriches them, and routes the best-fit people where your team already works.