The best US industrial deals sit inside a half-mile radius
Inland Empire. Dallas-Fort Worth. Chicago I-80 corridor. Atlanta I-85. NJ Meadowlands. Long Beach / LA Basin. The operators inside these mega-markets don't relocate across states when they grow — they move to the building next door, the park across the highway, or the submarket two exits down the interstate.
That's the problem SCAYLED solves. Drop a listing address, and within two minutes you have every occupier inside the radius, scored by same-building match, proximity, and expansion fit — with verified contact details for the person who signs the lease.
What you get on every US scan
- Every business inside a 650 ft (200 m) or 1,200 ft (375 m) radius — sourced from live web data, not a stale database
- Same-building flags— operators already inside the listing's building or parcel
- Decision-maker identification — VP Operations, Facility Manager, Managing Director, Regional Director, GM, Logistics Manager (the titles that actually sign US industrial leases)
- Verified emails — 98% deliverability, matched against live domain records
- Drafted outreach — personalized to the listing context, not a template
- CRM built for brokerage workflow — inquiries, tenants, buyers, sellers, meetings booked
No database. No manual research. No stitching together CoStar, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and a scraper.
Built for US industrial and logistics brokers
Most lead tools were built for enterprise sales teams — ZoomInfo, Apollo, Outreach. They're optimized for SDRs with a TAM list. CRE brokers don't work that way. Every listing is its own mini-campaign, the geography is the target, and the relationship is the close.
SCAYLED was built after ten years as an I&L broker. The workflow is the one most US brokers already run by hand — just compressed from six hours into five minutes.
- Submarkets are the unit of prospecting, not metros
- Same-building match is the highest-converting lead, not a nice-to-have
- US industrial is concentrated in ~30 mega-markets; the tool knows them
- Contact records include both the operator and the landlord where findable
- Data is sourced live at scan time, not a quarterly-refreshed snapshot
Coverage across the United States
California — LA Basin + Inland Empire
The largest industrial market in the Western Hemisphere. LA Basin submarkets: Vernon, Commerce, Compton, Carson, Pico Rivera, South Gate, Santa Fe Springs. Inland Empire: Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Riverside, Moreno Valley, Perris, Redlands, San Bernardino. East San Gabriel Valley for mid-sized. Long Beach / Port LA for port-adjacent.
Texas — Dallas-Fort Worth + Houston
DFW: Great Southwest (Arlington/Grand Prairie), DFW Airport, South Dallas, Alliance (North Fort Worth), North Fort Worth, Valwood, Northeast Dallas. Houston: Northwest (Pasadena), Southwest, Southeast (Sheldon/Baytown), East (Deer Park), North (Hardy Toll Road corridor).
Illinois — Chicago
I-80 corridor (Joliet, Elwood, Wilmington). O'Hare West (Elk Grove Village, Bensenville, Wood Dale, Itasca). Central (Fulton Market, Goose Island, Pilsen). South Chicago (Calumet, Bedford Park). Northern (Gurnee, Waukegan).
Georgia — Atlanta
I-85 corridor (Gwinnett, Duluth). I-20 West (Austell, Douglasville, Villa Rica). I-20 East (Conyers, Covington). South Atlanta (McDonough, Stockbridge, Locust Grove). Northeast (Buford, Suwanee).
New Jersey — Exit 8A + Meadowlands
Central NJ: Exit 8A (Cranbury, Jamesburg, Monroe), Edison, South Brunswick. Meadowlands (Secaucus, Carlstadt, Lyndhurst, North Bergen, Kearny). Elizabeth / Newark port-adjacent. I-287 corridor.
Pennsylvania — Lehigh Valley + I-78 / I-81
Lehigh Valley (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Breinigsville). I-78/I-81 corridor (Hamburg, Harrisburg, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg). Philadelphia (Philadelphia Navy Yard, Bristol, Bensalem).
Arizona — Phoenix
West Valley (Goodyear, Tolleson, Avondale). Southwest (Phoenix / Buckeye). North (Chandler, Gilbert). Southeast (Mesa, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley).
Florida — Miami + Orlando + Jacksonville
Miami: Doral, Medley, Hialeah, Miami Gardens, Pompano Beach. Orlando: Airport West, Sanford, Lakeland (I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando). Jacksonville: Westside, Northside (Dames Point), Airport.
Washington — Seattle + Tacoma
Kent Valley. Auburn. Tukwila. Sumner. South Seattle / Georgetown. Tacoma Tideflats.
Other mega-markets on roadmap
Nashville (Antioch, LaVergne, Murfreesboro, Lebanon). Memphis (DeSoto County, Southeast Memphis). Louisville (Riverport, UPS Worldport). Indianapolis (Plainfield, Whiteland, Mooresville, Greenwood). Columbus OH (Etna, Pataskala, Groveport, West Jefferson). Charlotte (Concord, Huntersville, Rock Hill). Denver (Aurora, Commerce City, Henderson). Minneapolis-St Paul (Shakopee, Rogers, Maple Grove).
How a scan runs
- 00:05 — Address resolves against the national address register
- 00:12 — Every neighboring business inside the radius returned (typically 30–60 in dense industrial parks)
- 00:38 — Domain resolution across web search, matching business names to real websites
- 01:04 — Decision-maker identification and title verification
- 01:29 — Contact scraping for any missing emails
- 01:52 — Same-building match flagged (usually 5–10 in multi-tenant buildings)
- 02:14 — 20–30 verified contacts ready to reveal
Two minutes. No logins to juggle. No tabs to stitch.
Pricing (USD)
| Plan | Credits / month | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | 20 credits (one-time) | First scan |
| Starter — $79/mo | 200 credits | Brokers listing 3–5 industrial properties per month |
| Pro — $149/mo | 425 credits | Brokers listing 6–10 properties per month |
One credit per contact reveal. Unused credits roll forward in Starter and Pro.