Revaluate Review (2026): AI Lead Scoring for Your Existing Database
Pricing
Subscription-based — contact for current pricing based on database size
Best For
Agents with a large existing contact database who want to identify which contacts are most likely to move soon
Pros
- Works with your existing database — no new lead source required
- Identifies move-likely contacts you might otherwise overlook
- Reduces time spent on contacts unlikely to transact anytime soon
- Integrates with common CRM platforms
- Useful for re-engaging dormant databases
Cons
- Value scales with database size — less useful for agents with small contact lists
- Predictions are probabilistic, not guaranteed
- Pricing tied to database size can get expensive for large databases
- Requires clean, organized contact data to work well
What Is Revaluate?
Revaluate is an AI-powered lead scoring tool that works on your existing contact database. Unlike platforms that sell you new leads, Revaluate takes the contacts you already have — past clients, sphere of influence, open house attendees, old internet leads — and analyzes them for move likelihood.
The core insight behind the product is that most agents have a contact database full of people who will buy or sell at some point but are not being prioritized intelligently. Revaluate applies a predictive model to that data and surfaces the contacts most likely to transact in the near term.
The Problem Revaluate Is Solving
Here is the scenario Revaluate is designed for: you have 800 contacts in your CRM. You know you should be in touch with all of them, but realistically you have time to do meaningful outreach to maybe 50–100 per month. Who do you call first?
Without a scoring tool, most agents default to recency (who have I talked to recently?) or gut feel (who seems ready?). Both approaches miss contacts who are quietly moving toward a decision without signaling it obviously.
Revaluate's model attempts to fill that gap by analyzing behavioral and external data signals that correlate with upcoming moves — without requiring you to know those signals exist.
How the Scoring Works
Revaluate processes your contact data alongside external data sources and assigns each contact a move-likelihood score. The methodology is not fully disclosed publicly — the company describes using "big data and AI" to identify life signals correlated with residential moves. Based on publicly available information, this reportedly includes signals around financial changes, life events, and other behavioral indicators.
The output is a ranked view of your database: contacts at the top are statistically more likely to move in the next few months. You focus your best outreach there.
Database Quality Matters
Revaluate works on the data you give it. If your contact database is disorganized — contacts with missing addresses, duplicate entries, outdated information — the model has less to work with. Agents who want to get the most out of Revaluate should audit their database first: clean up duplicates, fill in missing fields, and make sure contact information is current.
This is extra work upfront, but it pays dividends beyond Revaluate — a cleaner database produces better results across every follow-up tool you use.
CRM Integration
Revaluate integrates with a range of CRM platforms, which means scores can flow back into the CRM so agents see them in context rather than in a separate app. The quality and depth of these integrations varies — some CRM connections are more robust than others. Verify the integration with your specific CRM before committing.
How Revaluate Compares to Geographic Farming Tools
The key distinction from tools like Offrs or Likely.AI is the data source. Revaluate works on your existing contacts. Offrs and Likely.AI identify net-new prospects in a territory or market. Agents doing serious farming often use both: a geographic prediction tool to find new prospects and Revaluate to keep their existing database working.
For a side-by-side breakdown of Revaluate against Offrs specifically, see our Offrs vs Revaluate comparison.
Pricing
Pricing is based on database size and is not published publicly. Get a quote with your approximate contact count in hand. Agents with very large databases (thousands of contacts) should calculate the per-contact cost and model what conversion rate would make it worthwhile.
Who Should Use Revaluate
Revaluate is a strong fit for established agents with large databases — typically 400+ contacts — who are looking for a more systematic way to prioritize outreach. It is especially useful for agents who have been in the business for several years and have accumulated past clients and leads that have not been worked recently.
For newer agents still building their database, or for agents whose primary need is new lead generation, other tools are better starting points. See our guide to the best AI lead generation tools for realtors for alternatives.
Bottom Line
Revaluate does a specific job well: turning a dormant database into a prioritized call list. The value is real for agents with the right setup (large database, clean data, a follow-up process). The limitations are real too — it cannot improve your database quality or do the outreach for you. It just tells you who to call first.
Our Verdict
Revaluate is a strong fit for agents sitting on a database of hundreds or thousands of contacts who do not have the time to stay in touch with everyone. The AI identifies who deserves attention right now, which helps prioritize outreach without guesswork. It does not replace hustle — but it does make the hustle more efficient.