// Comparison
BatchData vs TLOxp
These serve different buyers. BatchData is a self-serve real-estate data API (from $2,000/mo) built on non-FCRA marketing data, with a disclosed 76 percent right-party-contact rate. TLOxp (TransUnion) is a credentialed, quote-only investigative platform on credit-header and proprietary data, gated behind business vetting and a permissible purpose for collections, PIs, and law enforcement. For real-estate marketing, BatchData is the appropriate self-serve option; TLOxp isn't available for marketing use. Pricing verified July 2026.
The third option
BatchData is the marketing-lane locate tool a real-estate operator can actually buy; TLOxp is the gated investigative tier for regulated uses. Trackyr sits alongside the marketing lane, cleaning and DNC-scrubbing whatever a tool like BatchData returns. It is non-FCRA and, like BatchData, is not for the collections or investigative uses TLOxp serves.
// Common questions
BatchData vs TLOxp, answered.
Can I use TLOxp for real estate skip tracing?+
Generally no. TLOxp is credentialed, quote-only access gated behind a permissible purpose for collections, investigations, and law enforcement. Real-estate marketing isn't a qualifying use, which is why investors use non-FCRA tools like BatchData instead. Verified July 2026.
Why is TLOxp pricing not public?+
TLOxp sells enterprise, credentialed access on credit-header and proprietary data governed by GLBA and DPPA, so pricing is quote-only after business vetting. BatchData, by contrast, publishes self-serve tiers because it runs on non-FCRA marketing data.
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