They are, and always will be. You're not paying for records — you're paying for nine record families read together, reconciled to one building, weighed by an analyst, and returned to you in 24 hours as a conclusion you can act on. A commercial title search runs $1,000–2,500 and reads narrower.
The brief: what changed this week, ranked — new UNSAFE facades, fresh liens, litigation, owners whose behavior says “preparing to sell.” Plus four dossiers monthly, both watchlists, and the analyst in writing within one business day. The cap is one hundred seats, permanently.
Because intelligence loses value the more people hold it. When the seats fill, the price of entry is another member leaving.
The pipeline refreshes nightly; every document is stamped with its data-as-of date. City agencies themselves post on business days — nothing anywhere is fresher than the source.
No. Parcels and entities only. We are not a consumer reporting agency, and our reports may not be used for credit, employment, insurance, or tenancy decisions — that line is printed on every document.
If a dossier misses its 24-hour window, it's free. Subscriptions cancel anytime and stop at the period's end. Full terms in the refund policy.
The desk answers written correspondence within one business day: [email protected]. The Desk tier receives same-day replies. We correspond in writing only — it keeps the record, and the standard.