Some enrichment tools win on email coverage; others are built for phone numbers. This article is an independent, deliverability-first review of Datagma, a real-time enrichment tool known for phone accuracy.
It covers what Datagma does, where its single-source database helps and hurts, its pricing, and how it compares to waterfall tools. It's most useful for teams that prioritize phone data and want fast, affordable enrichment.
Written by Nikita Bykadarov. Nikita is founder and CEO of Maildoso, the cold email infrastructure platform powering 400,000+ mailboxes and 10M+ sends per day across 6,000+ companies. Because deliverability is his business, his team tracks exactly what each data source does downstream – how it bounces, how it affects domains, how much of it reaches a real inbox. That informs how he reviews tools like this one.
Last updated: June 2026.
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Verdict box
What it is: Real-time enrichment from its own proprietary database, strong on phone numbers.
Best for: Teams that prioritize phone data and want fast, affordable enrichment.
Starting price: From $39/month (Discover).
Our rating: ⭐⭐⭐
Bottom line: Good phone accuracy at a fair price, but single-source with weaker email coverage and no waterfall fallback.
With only five G2 reviews and no real Trustpilot presence, treat the score as thin – the written feedback is more useful than the number. Reviewers praise phone accuracy and ease of use, and flag weaker email accuracy and unclear pricing.
Datagma in depth
Datagma's strength is phone data. It enriches in real time from its own proprietary database, and reviewers single out its mobile-number accuracy and an interface that's easy to pick up. For calling-led teams that mainly need good direct dials, it's a fast, affordable option.
The weaknesses are the flip side of a single-source model. When Datagma's database has a gap, there's no fallback provider to fill it – no waterfall logic – so coverage trails multi-source tools, and email accuracy in particular gets flagged as limited. Pricing clarity also draws criticism. For phone-first use it delivers; for broad email enrichment, a waterfall tool will cover more of your list.
Pricing
Datagma offers transparent, credit-based tiers.
Discover – $39/month: 1,000 credits.
Growth – $99/month: 5,000 credits.
Business – $249/month: 20,000 credits.
Credits are spent from its own database, so there's no waterfall premium – but also no fallback when a record is missing. Pricing as of June 2026 – confirm current figures on Datagma's site.
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FAQ
Q:
Is Datagma worth it?
A:
For phone-led teams that want fast, affordable real-time enrichment, yes. For broad email enrichment, its single-source model and weaker email accuracy make a waterfall tool a better fit.
Q:
How much does Datagma cost?
A:
Tiers run $39/month for 1,000 credits (Discover), $99 for 5,000 (Growth), and $249 for 20,000 (Business).
Q:
Does Datagma do waterfall enrichment?
A:
No. It enriches from its own proprietary database, so when a record is missing there's no fallback provider – which is its main limitation versus waterfall tools.
Q:
What is Datagma best at?
A:
Phone numbers. Reviewers consistently praise its mobile-number accuracy, while flagging weaker email coverage.
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