Founder note
Why we built LeadCove — and why you should use it if you're prospecting in real estate.
After years working real estate, I was losing 3–4 hours every working day on prospecting prep — before I made a single phone call.
Pulling owner names out of county records. Hunting phone numbers that turned out to be stale. Figuring out who's actually behind every LLC and trust on the deed. Scrubbing the federal Do Not Call registry so I didn't end up on a TCPA complaint list. Tracking which contacts I'd already touched, who was a real lead, what was a dead number.
I don't mind prep. But losing half my workday on it before the first conversation felt wrong.
So I built the tool I wanted to use.
What LeadCove does
Upload any list of property addresses — an MLS export, a building canvass, an FSBO scrape, a county pull, whatever you've got — and LeadCove hands back every owner, ready to call.
What you get on every match:
- → Verified mobile and landline phone numbers. The ones that actually work today — not the one on the deed from 2009.
- → Active email addresses ranked by likely deliverability.
- → Per-phone DNC and TCPA-litigator flags on every number, so you know which are safe to dial before you click Call.
- → The human behind every LLC, trust, and corporation — the part that used to take hours of state-portal hunting per parcel. We do it in one credit, nationwide.
- → Joint owners surfaced as their own records. Spouse, partner, co-owner — each with their own phones and emails so you can reach the household, not just one name.
Who it's for
Residential agents
Working expireds, FSBOs, building canvasses, absentee owners.
Commercial brokers
Off-market buildings, multi-family, retail strips, industrial. Most are LLC-owned.
Real estate investors
Distressed SFRs, tired-landlord portfolios, high-equity absentee owners.
Same workflow. Nationwide — all 50 U.S. states. No state-by-state setup. No per-region waitlist. Drop a list of addresses anywhere in the country and we'll work it.
Compliance, built in — not bolted on
Real estate prospecting in 2026 is regulated heavier than it ever has been. Federal TCPA fines run $500 to $1,500 per violation, and state-level laws (Florida FTSA, California CIPA, and others) layer stricter rules on top. One DNC dial without prior consent is the cheapest insurance you can possibly buy — except you can't buy back the call once it's made.
LeadCove surfaces the compliance signals on every lead before you click Call. Per-phone DNC pills, TCPA-litigator flags, mobile-vs-landline classification, source provenance for audit. We don't dial or text on your behalf — that would put the TCPA exposure on us, and more importantly on your license. We deliver the data; you make the manual call from your own phone to a verified, clean number. That's the legally cleanest configuration in the market, and that's the one we'll keep being.
Transparent pricing — published, not hidden behind a sales call
Three monthly tiers — Starter $29/mo, Pro $49/mo, Power $99/mo. Same product on every plan; the included monthly credit volume and Follow Up Boss sync (Pro & Power) are the differences. One credit per enriched prospect. See the pricing page for the full credit amounts per tier.
A few things nobody else in this category publishes openly:
- 7-day trial on Starter with 10 credits to try the full platform. Card on file, $0 charged today.
- No data found = no credit charged. If our lookup returns nothing usable, you don't pay. Iron rule.
- Same owner across multiple properties = one credit. If the same LLC owns 10 units on your list, you pay once and the data populates on all 10.
- Cancel anytime from the dashboard. No phone call to a retention rep. No two-week notice. Click cancel; you're done.
- Add-on credit packs available for busy months — $10 / $20 / $50 / $100. No auto-renewal on these. Pack credits don't expire.
The honest math: the cheapest credit you can buy from us is $0.20 (Volume pack). The most expensive is around $2 (Starter plan's marginal credit at low volume). Either price tag includes the dashboard, the compliance scrubs, the LLC unmask, and the CRM integration — not just the data. One closed deal pays for the tool for the year, several times over.
Why I'm the one writing this
I'm not a tech founder who decided real estate looked like a good vertical to disrupt. I'm an active agent who got tired of doing the prep work the hard way and built the tool I wished existed. Every workflow inside LeadCove comes from real prospecting calls — not a product team's whiteboard. The little details (the order phones appear in, the way DNC flags render, the sibling-property handling, the way joint owners get their own records) all exist because I needed them in my own workday.
If you spend any part of your day going from a property address to a phone call, LeadCove saves you that time. More dials. Less prep. That's the whole pitch.