You already missed the deal by the time it shows up
Reonomy's pipeline batches and verifies before publishing. By the time a transfer surfaces in their UI, the principals have moved on. Deedbook delivers the morning the deed is recorded.
Deedbook vs Reonomy
Reonomy is a search index of historical property records. Deedbook is the only real-time daily feed of newly recorded commercial transfers — same morning, ranked, in your inbox.
How Deedbook compares to Reonomy on the categories deal teams care about: speed, ranking, delivery, and integrations.
| Deedbook | Reonomy | |
|---|---|---|
| Recording → in your hand | Same day · within 24h | Days to weeks (refresh-driven) |
| Real-time feed | Yes — every county, every night | Batched refresh cycles |
| Delivery model | Daily email + CRM sync (Salesforce, HubSpot) + custom integrations | Web app · per-seat license |
| Ranking against your portfolio | Built-in (geography, asset class, principal overlap) | Manual filters |
| Skip-traced principal | Phone-ready, every transfer | Phone-ready |
| Coverage | All 3,143 US counties | All 3,143 US counties |
| Adding a teammate | Forward the email | Per-seat license |
Reonomy's pipeline batches and verifies before publishing. By the time a transfer surfaces in their UI, the principals have moved on. Deedbook delivers the morning the deed is recorded.
Most deal teams already live in email and Salesforce. Reonomy adds a tab. Deedbook lands the morning record in the inbox you're already opening — and pushes ranked transfers straight into your CRM.
Searching 50 million records is a research workflow. Most acquisitions teams need today's relevant deals — ranked against the watchlist they already have. Deedbook does that ranking before you read the email.
Adding a Deedbook subscriber is a forwarded email. Adding a Reonomy seat is a procurement conversation.
Tomorrow morning’s email, ranked for your portfolio, skip-traced principals, every commercial transfer recorded yesterday across the United States.