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About Stalex

Stalex is a subscription service for exclusive, scored business sales leads. It is built and operated by Stalex LLC, a Texas limited liability company based in McKinney, Texas.

What Stalex sells

Stalex delivers business sales leads into a private workspace we call your room. Every lead is a business-entity record — a company, not a consumer — and each one is EIN-verified and carries a 0–100 score, so the strongest firms are the ones you reach first.

The leads are exclusive, and that word is scoped on purpose. While your subscription is active, a lead delivered into your room cannot be bought from Stalex by a buyer who competes with you. That is a promise about what we sell, not a claim about the wider world: a business you are working can still be reached by anyone who finds it some other way. The full rule is in the Terms.

How it works

Pricing has two parts, and both are shown and locked before you sign: a monthly platform fee that goes by the size of your team, and a per-lead rate our pricing engine computes from what you ask for. A subscription runs for the fixed term you sign and then continues month to month until you cancel. The Terms set out the detail, and your signed agreement controls.

If you are weighing Stalex for your own team, the calculator shows your numbers before anyone asks for yours — or request early access when you are ready.

Who runs it

The guides, comparisons and definitions published in the sections below are written by David Moore, a co-founder of Stalex.

The person answering a buyer's questions here is one of the people who built the product those answers describe. Stalex LLC is an independent company and is not affiliated with any similarly named business.

Where we are

Stalex LLC operates from McKinney, Texas, in the United States, and serves customers across the country. Stalex is a service-area business, so it does not publish a street address or a public phone line. Write to support@stalex.ai and it reaches us.

Read more

Four sections cover how buying B2B leads actually works, how Stalex compares with the other ways to buy, what changes from one industry to the next, and what the vocabulary means.