Sending us key updates about your marketing and contact outcomes each month allows us to continuously improve the quality of your data. This results in better targeting, higher engagement, and more efficient use of your resources.

By contributing these data points, we can refine your custom algorithm and increase the effectiveness of your outreach across SMS, Cold Calling, and Direct Mail.


What to Share and Why It Matters

Deals, Contracts, Appointments & Leads

Sharing this data allows us to fine-tune your scoring models and targeting criteria, making future lists more accurate and aligned with your ideal seller profile.

  • Deals: Property Address, Zip Code, Revenue

  • Contracts: Property Address, Zip Code

  • Appointments: Property Address, Zip Code

  • Leads: Property Address, Zip Code


NYI (Not Yet Interested with Verified Decision Makers)

These are properties where the contact confirmed they are the owner but are not currently interested in selling. Sending these to us allows the system to improve dramatically.


Submitting this list can make your future cold calls and SMS campaigns 3 to 5 times more effective.

Required Info:

  • Property Address

  • Zip Code

  • Phone Number


Wrong Numbers

Wrong numbers should be removed from future fulfillment. Every time you submit a verified wrong number:

Our data becomes 20% more effective
Future records are refined to prevent contacting that number again

Required Info:

  • Property Address

  • Zip Code


DNC (Do Not Call)

Phone numbers and properties flagged as DNC should not be included in SMS or Cold Calling campaigns.
Sharing this data helps ensure compliance and improves list quality.


Every DNC submission boosts the effectiveness of future data by 20%.

Required Info:

  • Property Address

  • Zip Code


 Litigators

Flagging litigator numbers is critical to help you avoid legal risk and lawsuits related to SMS or cold calling.
We recommend submitting any number flagged as a known litigator.


 Do Not Mail

Mark properties that should not be included in future Direct Mail campaigns. This includes property owners who have asked not to receive mail or whose addresses are problematic.