How much does Lead to Market cost? Here is everything we could verify about Lead to Market's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.
Pricing model:Custom quote for outsourced B2B lead generation / appointment setting, structured around a dedicated-team engagement rather than published package tiers. The company describes assigning dedicated representatives plus a project manager and account manager, which strongly indicates an ongoing retainer-style managed service rather than self-serve or fixed-price packaged plans.
Typical range:$50 - $99 / hr
Billing:Likely ongoing managed-service billing for a dedicated team; third-party directory data also lists an hourly rate band of $50-$99/hr.
Contract terms:Lead to Market says it typically recommends a 90 day pilot period, but also states clients may end the contract at any time and are not obligated to complete the full 90 days if unsatisfied.
Guarantee:No formal pricing guarantee found. The site says clients may end during the recommended 90 day pilot if not satisfied.
What's included
Dedicated representatives assigned to the client
Project manager / floor manager for day-to-day operations
Account manager
Development of phone approaches and direct marketing campaigns
Prospect list development
Weekly status meetings and weekly rep reports
Bi-weekly account management reviews
Dedicated office space, computers, phones, and benefits included in the price
I did not find any first-party published dollar pricing, package fees, setup fees, per-lead pricing, or monthly retainer amounts on leadtomarket.com after checking multiple service/operations pages and search angles. The only concrete public price figure I found was a GoodFirms directory estimate listing Lead to Market at $50-$99/hr; that appears to be third-party directory metadata, not a rate published by Lead to Market itself. First-party evidence does, however, make the commercial model clearer: Lead to Market sells a dedicated outsourced lead-generation / appointment-setting team, recommends a 90-day pilot, includes infrastructure in the price, and appears to work on custom quotes rather than fixed public packages.