Know which land markets are worth your next dollar.
AcreSignal brings parcel data, owner records, comps, scrub layers, campaign history, and an agentic analyst into one desk so you can evaluate any location on demand.
Start with a county or ZIP, reuse recent snapshots when available, and see data-credit cost before a fresh pull.
Clark County sandbox parcel ready
Verified Regrid geometry for development testing
Less spreadsheet stitching. More clear decisions.
AcreSignal turns scattered county, parcel, MLS, map, and campaign data into a focused acquisition queue.
Start with a county or ZIP
Pull the market into one working view before deciding where to buy, mail, or skip.
Prioritize by signal
Ownership, demand, comps, slope, flood, access, and pricing context move the best parcels to the top.
Reuse market snapshots
Cached county and ZIP snapshots keep the desk fast while paid users can still force fresh pulls when it matters.
See the market before you mail it.
We strip away the noise from parcel exports, assessor records, GIS layers, and comps so every market can be evaluated with the same investment lens.
- Ownership and absentee-owner context
- Acreage, land use, zoning, and parcel shape
- Sold, pending, and listed comp signals
- Flood, wetland, slope, and road-access flags

Atlas
Land intelligence operator
Created and run by Atlas
An analyst working every location with you.
Atlas watches the data pipeline, weighs market quality against list cost, explains the risk signals, and helps land investors decide which counties, ZIPs, and parcels deserve attention first.
Understands the location
County, ZIP, acreage band, comp depth, scrub risk, list cost, and campaign goal are considered before work starts.
Turns raw data into judgment
A parcel record is only the start. Atlas ranks what looks underpriced, risky, stale, or worth enriching.
Keeps underwriting honest
The app is explicit about data freshness, scrub confidence, model uncertainty, and when a market needs manual review.
A focused path from parcel preview to paid report.
AcreSignal is launching as a report product first: preview the parcel, buy report credits, queue the full intelligence run, and share the finished report or PDF.
Preview before you pay
Open a parcel preview that confirms the property and shows the report structure while exact scores, cost ranges, and offer logic stay locked.
Queue the full report
When the parcel deserves diligence, spend one report credit and let the async job collect provider data, synthesize findings, and create the share link.
Download the PDF
Unlocked reports can be rendered into a buyer-ready PDF for investors, partners, sellers, or clients.
Build the ledger
Each full report writes reusable parcel observations and provider cost events so the intelligence stack improves over time.
Investor packets, presentations, and parcel videos can layer on after reports are working.
The current launch stays simple: one report credit creates one full report. Later add-ons can turn the same report into a deck, video story, monitoring digest, or higher-touch listing asset.
- Buyer-ready report link and PDF first
- Deck and video artifacts remain future premium offers
- Chat and monitoring stay gated to unlocked reports
- Report-credit pricing remains the only active beta checkout path
Simple per-report pricing.
No monthly subscription right now. Buy a report credit, generate a full parcel report, and add more later only when you need them.
One Report
Run one full AcreSignal parcel intelligence report when you have a property worth underwriting.
- One full parcel diligence run
- Investor score, risk signals, cost context, and opportunity notes
- Shareable report page after unlock
- PDF generation for sending to buyers, partners, or clients
Two Report Pack
Compare two parcels or keep a second report credit ready for your next serious property.
- Two full report credits banked to your account
- $75 per report
- Best for side-by-side parcel comparison
- Use each credit when you are ready
Let Atlas brief your next land market.
Start with a county or ZIP, review the highest-signal parcels, and expand only when the numbers make sense.