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Bardeen vs Fetcher
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Bardeen
Find and reach leads no one else can with AI-powered scraping and enrichment.
Freemium

Fetcher
AI-powered candidate sourcing and recruitment automation for hiring teams
From $379/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Bardeen
Pros
- Combines web scraping, enrichment, and AI qualification in one platform — no need to chain separate tools
- Free CSV export on all plans, so you can always access your data without extra cost
- Enterprise-grade security with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and CASA certifications
- Flexible data output to Google Sheets, Airtable, Notion, or direct CSV import into major CRMs
- Credit-based pricing keeps costs tied to actual usage rather than flat seat fees
Cons
- Pricing for paid tiers is not publicly listed, making it hard to evaluate cost before signing up
- Credit system can get expensive for enrichment tasks since each enrichment row costs 3 credits instead of 1
- No direct native CRM integrations — requires CSV export and manual import into tools like Salesforce or HubSpot
- Limited to 100 credits per month on the free plan, which may be insufficient for even light prospecting
Fetcher
Pros
- Combines AI-sourced candidates with inbound applicant review in one platform
- Automated email sequences report a 40% average response rate
- Saves an estimated 17 hours per role on sourcing tasks
- Supports diversity hiring with specific search criteria settings
- Access to a 500M+ candidate database beyond LinkedIn alone
Cons
- Starting price of $379/mo with annual candidate limits may be costly for small teams or startups
- ATS integration and SSO only available on Amplify tier ($649/mo) and above
- Limited to 1 user seat on the Growth plan, requiring upgrades for team collaboration
- Primarily focused on knowledge worker roles; may not suit blue-collar or hourly hiring needs
Our Verdict
Both Bardeen and Fetcher are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.