Every SCAYLED comparison in one place
Each page is written by the team that built SCAYLED. We state clearly what the other platform does well, where SCAYLED is not a substitute, and the specific gap SCAYLED fills for an industrial and logistics broker. If you already use one of these platforms, start there.
CRE Data & Listings
SCAYLED vs CoStar →
Industry-standard CRE database for listings, comps, and analytics. SCAYLED adds live occupier scanning and verified contacts.
SCAYLED vs LoopNet →
CoStar's public listing marketplace. Different product, different workflow. SCAYLED prospects tenants around a listing, not listings themselves.
SCAYLED vs Reonomy →
CRE ownership intelligence. Reonomy finds who owns a building; SCAYLED finds who operates inside it and their decision-maker contacts.
SCAYLED vs Crexi →
CRE marketplace for listings, offers, and deal management. SCAYLED handles pre-listing prospecting, not listing distribution.
CRE & B2B Prospecting
SCAYLED vs PropStream →
Property data and skip-tracing for investors and wholesalers. SCAYLED is built for commercial broker prospecting, not residential deal-finding.
SCAYLED vs Apollo →
SaaS-focused B2B sales intelligence platform. SCAYLED is built for commercial real estate and services prospecting with building-level occupier data.
SCAYLED vs ZoomInfo →
Enterprise B2B contact database. Broad company coverage, but thin on building-level occupier data that CRE and services operators need.
Regional
SCAYLED vs CoreLogic AU →
Australia's reference for titles, ownership, and valuations. SCAYLED adds live occupier data and verified decision-maker contacts that CoreLogic doesn't cover.
SCAYLED vs CoreLogic NZ →
New Zealand's standard for property titles and ownership records. SCAYLED adds the occupier and contact layer for commercial prospecting.
SCAYLED vs OneRoof Pro →
New Zealand residential listings and vendor leads. SCAYLED is built for commercial prospecting, live occupiers and verified contacts.
SCAYLED vs CityScope →
Australian CBD office market intelligence. SCAYLED covers industrial prospecting and neighbour-based outreach beyond the CBD office segment.
How to use these comparisons
Start with the platform you already pay for. Every comparison follows the same structure: what the other platform is built for, what SCAYLED is built for, where they overlap, a feature table, pricing, and when to use which. The goal is not to convince you to drop anything. It is to show you where the occupier-intelligence and prospecting gap sits in your current stack, and whether SCAYLED fills it.
If you use CoStar for market research, SCAYLED adds the occupier contacts and movement signals CoStar doesn't cover. If you use Reonomy for ownership intelligence, SCAYLED adds the occupier side: who operates in and around the building, and who is about to move.
Not a database. A platform.
The platforms above are research databases and listing marketplaces. SCAYLED is a territory intelligence platform built for industrial and logistics: drop any address and it maps every surrounding occupier with the verified decision-maker, drafts the outreach, and then monitors those occupiers for expansion, contraction, and relocation, refreshed every fortnight.
That is why the comparisons read the way they do. A database tells you what a building is worth. SCAYLED tells you who to call about it, with the contact and the draft attached, and when the timing is right. The two sit side by side in a broker's stack rather than replacing each other.