Industries

Buy exclusive B2B leads by industry

Yes. Stalex builds exclusive, EIN-verified, scored lead lists for a specific B2B vertical you choose. You see your per-lead price up front, and every record lands in your private room locked against your competitors. Each lead carries a 0-100 score and an A-D grade, so you work the strongest fits first.

Last updated: August 6, 2026

Pick the vertical you sell into. Get an exclusive, EIN-verified, scored list of the businesses in it — priced per lead, locked to you against rivals.

How industry targeting works

Start with the vertical you sell into. Stalex assembles a lead list scoped to that industry — the businesses you actually want to reach — and each record is EIN-verified, so you are working real, identifiable entities, not a name someone typed into a form.

You see the price per lead before you commit. Leads release into your private room, and you draw them when you are ready to call. A record that lands in your room stays yours: no competitor of yours can buy it.

Every industry below links to a page for that specific market — what those businesses are, who typically buys leads to reach them, and why exclusivity carries extra weight in that particular field.

Why exclusivity matters more in a defined vertical

Most B2B verticals are small. There is a finite count of credit unions, of ambulatory surgical centers, of freight forwarders in any given region, and everyone selling into that market is dialing the same short list of names. That is the core problem with shared databases: your competitor exports the identical record the same morning you do, and the business hears four versions of the same pitch before lunch.

Exclusive leads break that pattern. The instant a record lands in your room, no competitor of yours can buy that same record. You are not racing the rest of the field to the phone, and the prospect is not already fatigued by the time you reach them. In a narrow market, being first and being alone with the contact is most of the sale. For the mechanics behind the term, read what an exclusive lead is.

This is the opposite of how ZoomInfo, Apollo, and the other shared lists work, where the same record is sold to as many buyers as will pay for it. See how the shared lists compare for a vendor-by-vendor breakdown.

What every industry list includes

Whichever vertical you pick, every list is built the same way and carries the same guarantees:

  • EIN-verified records — each business is tied to a real, registered entity.
  • A 0-100 score and an A-D grade on every lead, so you triage the strongest fits first.
  • Per-lead pricing you see before you commit, not a fixed seat or subscription tier.
  • Rival-locked exclusivity — no competitor of yours can buy a record once it is in your room.
  • Delivery into a private room you draw from at your own pace.

Industries

  • Trucking and logistics companiesCarriers and fleets — the buyers are fuel-card, ELD and telematics, factoring, and commercial-insurance vendors selling into transportation.
  • ContractorsGeneral contractors and trades — targeted by building-material suppliers, equipment dealers, estimating and job-management software, and insurers.
  • Restaurants and food serviceIndependent and multi-unit operators — the market for POS, food distribution, payroll, delivery, and payments vendors.
  • Accounting and CPA firmsTax and advisory practices — sold to by tax and practice-management software, staffing firms, and lenders.
  • Registered investment advisers (RIAs)Advisory firms — the buyers are custodians, portfolio and CRM software, compliance services, and TAMPs.
  • Credit unionsMember-owned institutions — targeted by core-banking, lending, fintech, and CUSO service vendors.
  • Nursing homes and skilled nursing facilitiesLong-term and skilled nursing operators — the market for medical supplies, staffing, EHR, and facility services.
  • Healthcare facilitiesHospitals and care sites — sold to by device makers, staffing, revenue-cycle, and health-IT vendors.
  • Ambulatory surgical centersOutpatient surgical centers — targeted by surgical-supply, anesthesia, equipment, and billing vendors.
  • Inpatient rehabilitation facilitiesRehab hospitals and units — the buyers are rehab-equipment, staffing, and clinical-software vendors.
  • Healthcare offices and practicesPhysician and specialty practices — sold to by practice-management, medical billing, supply, and insurance vendors.
  • Childcare and daycare centersEarly-childhood operators — targeted by childcare-management software, curriculum, supply, and insurance vendors.
  • Private schoolsIndependent and parochial schools — the market for edtech, enrollment and SIS software, uniforms, and fundraising services.
  • School districtsPublic K-12 districts — sold to by edtech, facilities, transportation, food-service, and procurement vendors.
  • NonprofitsCharitable and member organizations — targeted by fundraising and CRM software, payment processors, and grant-management vendors.
  • Bus and passenger carriersMotorcoach and passenger operators — the buyers are fleet, telematics, ticketing, and insurance vendors.
  • Freight forwardersForwarding and customs-brokerage firms — sold to by TMS, customs-software, insurance, and factoring vendors.
  • Local businessesMain Street operators across trades and retail — the market for marketing, POS, payroll, and small-business software.
What a score looks like on a lead
Score
92Hot
Grade
  • AGreat fit
  • BStrong fit
  • CFair fit
  • DLow fit

Illustration, not a live record. Every lead carries a 0-100 score and a grade. Read them to choose who to call first; they never promise a sale.

Get your own per-lead price

Tell us your volume and term, and you will see your exact per-lead rate before you commit. Plans start at $299 a month, platform fee included. No onboarding fee on a self-serve plan. Your plan renews automatically at the end of its term. We review every application by hand and reply, usually within one business day.

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Frequently asked questions

Which industries can I buy exclusive leads for?

Stalex builds exclusive, EIN-verified lists for defined B2B verticals — trucking and logistics, contractors, restaurants, accounting and CPA firms, RIAs, credit unions, several healthcare categories, childcare, private schools, school districts, nonprofits, passenger carriers, freight forwarders, and local businesses. Each has its own page with buyer-specific detail.

What does exclusivity actually mean on an industry list?

It is rival-scoped. Once a record lands in your private room, no competitor of yours can buy that same record. A non-competing business may still purchase it, so it is not removed from every other list forever — but the companies you compete with cannot get it.

How is each lead scored and verified?

Every lead is tied to a real entity by EIN and carries a 0-100 score plus an A-D grade so you can work the strongest fits first. The grade is an output on the record; Stalex does not publish the method behind it.

How is pricing set across industries?

You see the price per lead before you commit rather than buying a seat or a fixed tier. See how much exclusive leads cost for how per-lead pricing works.