Comparison

PropScored vs REsimpli:
Two Different Jobs

REsimpli automates what happens after a seller calls in. PropScored decides which sellers are worth calling in the first place.

PropScored and REsimpli aren't really competing for the same job. REsimpli is an AI-powered CRM that answers calls, qualifies inbound leads, and follows up for months on leads already in your pipeline. PropScored is a lead-sourcing service that finds new, exclusive, county-verified motivated sellers before anyone calls anyone — using real public-record filings, not predictive scores.

What does REsimpli actually do well?

Credit where it's due: REsimpli built a genuinely full-featured operating system for investors who already have volume. Its AI engine answers inbound calls, asks the right qualification questions (motivation, timeline, condition), handles common objections, and keeps a 90-day-plus drip campaign running on leads that go quiet — the kind of manual follow-up most solo agents and investors simply let die. It also bundles a KPI dashboard, full accounting, e-sign, and a buyer-management system, and customers like Michael Pinter report replacing separate tools like CallRail and QuickBooks entirely. If your bottleneck is managing an existing flood of leads and calls, REsimpli is a serious, mature product built for exactly that.

So what's the real difference between PropScored and REsimpli?

DimensionPropScoredREsimpli
Data sourceCounty public-record filings, 11 signal typesThird-party list stacking + skip tracing (source not published)
FreshnessDaily scrape, ~2-day median filing-to-lead lagRefresh cadence not published on their site
ExclusivityOne agent per zip codeCRM tool — no lead-exclusivity model
Contact data84% verified phone/email across 5,265 leadsFree skip tracing feature included
Motivation signalConfirmed by an actual public-record filingQualified by AI conversation after inbound contact
Best forFilling the top of the pipeline with new sellersManaging and closing a large existing lead pipeline

REsimpli's CRM-first model relies on bolt-on lists refreshed on 30–90 day cycles—too slow for distress signals. Leads contacted within an hour are ~7x more likely to qualify than one hour later, yet batch platforms miss that window entirely. PropScored scrapes daily, delivering bankruptcy leads in 1 day and pre-foreclosure in 3, so you're reaching motivated sellers while they're still deciding—not weeks after the moment has passed.

Where does PropScored's data actually come from?

Every PropScored signal is pulled from a public-record source — bankruptcy filings, pre-foreclosure notices, liens, tax delinquency lists, expired listings, FSBOs — scraped daily across 15+ Georgia and Florida counties. Measured across 1,142 timestamped filings, the median gap from filing to sourced lead is 2 days (1 day for bankruptcy, 3 for pre-foreclosure, 7 for liens; county lien lists arrive in periodic bulk batches, the one exception). See how that freshness is measured in detail. REsimpli's own List Stacking and skip-tracing features draw from third-party data providers, but the site doesn't publish a refresh cycle — which is common; most batch-style platforms in this category cycle every 30-90 days.

Is a REsimpli lead the same thing as a PropScored lead?

Not quite. REsimpli's AI qualifies a person who has already called in about a postcard or ad — great at capturing motivation, timeline, and condition once contact happens, and it's built to handle those calls and objections well. PropScored works a step earlier: it identifies sellers who show a real, verifiable distressed-seller signal in the public record — before any marketing spend, mailer, or ad has gone out to reach them.

REsimpli tells you how a lead behaves after they call. PropScored decides which sellers are worth calling in the first place.

Do you get an exclusive territory with either platform?

PropScored sells one zip code to one agent — once it's taken, it's off the market. REsimpli isn't a lead-exclusivity product; it's a CRM and communication layer that sits on top of whatever data or leads you already feed it, so exclusivity isn't part of what it's solving for.

  • PropScored sources brand-new leads; REsimpli manages leads you already have.
  • PropScored's motivation is confirmed by a filing; REsimpli's is confirmed by a conversation.
  • PropScored guarantees one agent per zip; REsimpli guarantees nothing about lead exclusivity.
  • PropScored includes optional done-for-you outreach; REsimpli includes AI calling, drip, and accounting built for volume.

Independent user feedback on platforms like G2 echoes this split — reviewers tend to praise REsimpli's automation and all-in-one workflow rather than its role as a raw lead source.

Who should actually use PropScored, and who should use REsimpli?

If you already have a real pipeline — inbound calls, a buyers list, deals moving through stages — and your problem is follow-up falling through the cracks, REsimpli's AI engine is a legitimately strong fit; it was built for that. If your problem is upstream — you don't have enough real, verified, exclusive motivated sellers hitting your pipeline in the first place — that's specifically what PropScored is built to solve, with county-verified filings and contact data instead of a predictive score.

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