WhoGoes vs PullAList: Event Attendee Data Comparison
Instant LinkedIn-verified data vs custom-sourced conference lists
Quick answer: PullAList and WhoGoes both provide conference attendee lists, but the delivery model is different. WhoGoes gives you instant access to LinkedIn-verified attendee data at $29 for 200 contacts with a free preview. PullAList custom-sources lists with 3-5 day delivery (or 48-hour rush) at $299+ per list. WhoGoes lets you verify every contact yourself through their LinkedIn post.
PullAList and WhoGoes solve the same core problem: getting a list of people who attended or plan to attend a specific conference or trade show. But the sourcing method, delivery speed, and pricing model are meaningfully different.
PullAList is a conference attendee list provider. You tell them which event you need, they source the list, and deliver it as a Google Sheet within 3-5 business days. They also sell lists from past conferences for $299 per list.
WhoGoes sources attendee data from public LinkedIn posts where people mention attending events. Every contact comes with a link to their LinkedIn post as proof of attendance. Transparent pricing at $29 for 200 contacts, instant delivery.
What Matters Most
- Both provide conference attendee contact data with names, titles, companies, and emails
- WhoGoes has transparent pricing ($29 for 200 contacts); PullAList charges $299+ per list
- WhoGoes delivers instantly with a free 5-contact preview; PullAList delivers in 3-5 business days
- WhoGoes includes LinkedIn proof of attendance; PullAList delivers verified data without public proof
- WhoGoes covers 1,200+ events with self-service access; PullAList sources lists on demand
| Feature | WhoGoes | PullAList |
|---|---|---|
| Event attendee data | Yes, 1,200+ events | Yes, sourced on demand |
| Price | From $29 (transparent) | $299+ per list |
| Attendance proof | LinkedIn proof (verifiable) | Verified data (no public proof) |
| Delivery time | Instant | 3-5 business days (48hr rush available) |
| Free preview | 5 contacts free per event | No |
| Verified emails | Yes | Yes |
| Past event lists | Yes, included | Yes, $299 per list |
| Contract | No contract, credits never expire | Per-list purchase |
| Data format | Dashboard + CSV export | Google Sheet |
| Data source | Public LinkedIn posts | Custom sourcing |
| Refund guarantee | Free preview eliminates need | 100% refund if not delivered in 5 days |
What PullAList Does Well
PullAList has carved out a specific niche and serves it effectively:
- Custom sourcing: If you need an attendee list for a specific conference they don't already cover, they'll source it for you. That flexibility is useful for niche or regional events that larger platforms might not track.
- Past event lists: Access to verified attendee data from recent past conferences at $299 per list. Useful for retrospective outreach or planning future event strategies.
- Google Sheet delivery: Simple, no-frills format that works with any CRM or outreach tool. No platform login required.
- Rush delivery: 48-hour turnaround when you need a list fast.
- Refund guarantee: If they can't deliver within 5 business days, full refund. Takes the risk out of the purchase.
- List Refresh add-on: Get updated attendee data for the same event as new registrants sign up.
For teams that need a specific list from a conference PullAList already covers, the model is straightforward: pay, wait a few days, get a spreadsheet.
Where WhoGoes Wins
1. Transparent, lower pricing
WhoGoes costs $29 for 200 contacts. PullAList charges $299 or more per list. For a sales team covering multiple events per quarter, that cost difference compounds quickly. Five events through PullAList: $1,495+. Five events through WhoGoes: $145.
The pricing gap isn't small. An SDR running outreach across ten events per quarter would spend $2,990+ with PullAList versus $290 with WhoGoes.
2. LinkedIn proof you can verify
Every WhoGoes contact links to their public LinkedIn post about the event. You can click through, see the post, and confirm the person attended or plans to attend.
PullAList delivers verified data, but there's no public proof you can check independently. When your outreach says "I saw you attended [Event]," you want to be confident that's actually true. A bounced reference damages credibility faster than a cold email.
3. Instant delivery with free preview
WhoGoes shows you 5 contacts free per event before you spend anything. You evaluate the data quality, see the LinkedIn proof, and decide whether the list is worth unlocking. Access is instant — no waiting days for delivery.
PullAList requires payment upfront and delivers in 3-5 business days. For events happening next week, even the 48-hour rush option cuts into your outreach window. The free preview eliminates the risk of paying for data you can't evaluate first.
4. Self-service across 1,200+ events
WhoGoes covers over 1,200 trade shows and conferences with self-service access. Browse events, preview contacts, unlock lists — all without talking to anyone or waiting for a custom quote.
PullAList sources lists on demand, which means each new event requires a separate request and a 3-5 day wait. For teams working across many events, the self-service model saves significant time.
When PullAList Might Be the Better Choice
PullAList's custom sourcing model has an advantage in one specific scenario: niche or regional events that WhoGoes doesn't cover. If your target event has fewer than 500 attendees or limited LinkedIn visibility, PullAList's manual sourcing approach might capture contacts that LinkedIn-based methods miss.
The List Refresh add-on is also useful if you're doing pre-event outreach and want to catch late registrants. WhoGoes continuously updates its data as new LinkedIn posts appear, but the mechanisms are different.
The Fundamental Difference
PullAList is a service — you request a list, wait for delivery, and get a spreadsheet. WhoGoes is a platform — you browse events, preview data, and unlock contacts instantly.
The service model works when you need something custom. The platform model works when you need speed, transparency, and verifiable data across many events. Most sales teams running event-based outreach as a core strategy need the second.
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Related: What Is a Trade Show Attendee List? covers the five types of attendee lists and how they compare.
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