Dolead Pricing & Cost

How much does Dolead cost? Here is everything we could verify about Dolead's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.

  • Pricing model: Performance-based pay-per-lead (CPL/PPL) with custom quoting. Dolead publicly states fixed pay-per-lead pricing for qualified leads, with lead prices adjusted by quality/CRM feedback and engagement structure varying by lead type (branded, generic, or shared leads).
  • Billing: Per lead / pay-on-performance. Dolead says clients pay only for qualified, pre-validated leads; no retainer and no media spend risk are stated on its site. For agencies, Dolead also states volume tier discounts on cost per lead.
  • Contract terms: Pilot phase and an exit clause after the pilot are referenced in Dolead's French sales terms, but no universally applicable public contract length or minimum commitment amount was found in the pages retrieved.
  • Guarantee: Dolead publicly promotes a 'quality-aligned' / 'guaranteed' pay-per-lead model: only pre-qualified leads, predictable acquisition cost, and real-time delivery. It also states agencies get transparent CPL pricing and volume tier discounts.

What's included

  • Paid campaign creation and management across Google, Meta, TikTok, Bing, Native and other channels
  • Landing pages and lead forms optimized and A/B tested by Dolead
  • Lead qualification and validation layer before billing/delivery
  • Real-time delivery into CRM/call center, with API/integration support
  • Lead attribution and reporting including CPL and SQL reporting
  • AI-powered lead scoring, targeting, bidding, and optimization
  • Optional click-to-call, appointment booking, and AI voice agents
  • Dedicated CSM/PMM and periodic business reviews

I found concrete pricing-model information but no published dollar-denominated prices on Dolead's own site or in reputable directory profiles I opened. Dolead repeatedly describes its commercial model as fixed pay-per-lead / cost-per-lead pricing, says there is no retainer and no media spend risk, and says pricing is customized by lead quality, sector, volume, and sometimes lead type (branded/generic/shared). Third-party directory data was sparse and inconsistent: Clutch lists min project size and hourly rate as undisclosed, while GoodFirms shows '< $25/hr' but that appears to be a directory classification rather than a Dolead-published buyable rate, so I am not treating it as reliable transaction pricing.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.