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Protect the lead flow before it becomes a client incident.

Every paid plan includes normalization, duplicate-safe delivery, bounded retries, verification receipts, subscription fulfillment, and secure API-key activation.

BUILDER

$49/month

For one business proving and protecting its lead-delivery workflow.

  • 2,500 lead events per 30 days
  • Private operations dashboard
  • Fingerprint-verified replay
  • Normalization, retries, and receipts
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PLATFORM

Custom

For software products embedding verified lead delivery across high-volume tenant accounts.

  • ✓ Negotiated event volume
  • ✓ Unlimited workspaces
  • ✓ Custom retention and support
  • ✓ Embedded integration planning
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01

Purchase

Use the official Stripe checkout for Builder or Agency.

02

Confirm

LeadProof verifies payment and assigns the subscription plan automatically.

03

Activate

Claim the one-time API key securely with the email used at checkout.

04

Integrate

Start in the sandbox, then move the protected handoff into production.

Buying LeadProof

Clear answers before checkout.

Can I test LeadProof before buying?

Yes. The public sandbox and reliability audit require no account or API key and never forward sample data to an external CRM.

How is access delivered after payment?

Stripe confirms the active subscription, LeadProof assigns the purchased plan, and the buyer activates a one-time API key using the checkout email.

What happens if a subscription is canceled or unpaid?

Production API access is suspended automatically when Stripe reports that the subscription is canceled, unpaid, or otherwise inactive.

Does the Agency plan allow resale?

Yes. Agencies can include LeadProof in authorized client service plans and control their own packaging and margin. Current access is managed through one subscription dashboard.

NOT SURE WHICH PLAN?

Start with the free workflow audit.

LeadProof will score the reliability gaps and recommend Builder or Agency using disclosed assumptions.

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