First report tutorial

From parcel to shareable intelligence report in one repeatable flow.

Use this as the onboarding path for a new investor or realtor: preview the parcel, buy report credits when needed, queue the full report, and share the finished PDF or report link.

1. Set your business profile

  1. 1Open Settings and enter business name, address, phone number, website, and buy-box notes.
  2. 2Add buy-box notes, preferred geography, and the type of land deals you care about.
  3. 3Use real business details when possible because they make report defaults and future buyer-facing artifacts clearer.

2. Start with a preview

  1. 1Open the sample report first to understand what a buyer sees before unlock.
  2. 2Enter the APN and coordinates for the parcel you want to evaluate.
  3. 3Choose the audience and strategy so the report frames findings for the right use case.
  4. 4Use the preview as a teaser only; exact scores, cost ranges, and offer logic stay locked.

3. Queue the full report

A full report consumes one report credit and runs asynchronously. AcreSignal collects provider data, writes reusable ledger observations, synthesizes the report, and gives you a report-job status page while it runs.

If you do not have credits, use Pricing to buy one report for $79 or two reports for $150, then return to the parcel and queue the report.

4. Review and share

  1. 1Open the completed report link from the job page.
  2. 2Review the unlocked scores, history, source assumptions, risk signals, and improvement-cost context.
  3. 3Generate the PDF when you need to send the report to a buyer, partner, seller, or client.
  4. 4Use chat only on unlocked reports so answers are grounded in the paid report and its sources.

5. Keep verification discipline

AcreSignal is an investment-intelligence workflow, not a substitute for title, survey, legal, engineering, zoning, or environmental diligence. Treat every score and recommendation as a decision aid that still needs professional verification.

The strongest use is to decide whether a parcel deserves deeper diligence, better buyer-facing explanation, or immediate suppression.

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