2026 Comparison

DealMachine vs AcquireDeeds

DealMachine is the go-to for Driving for Dollars at $49–$99/mo. AcquireDeeds is the no-subscription alternative for direct mail. Here's an honest comparison to help you decide.

Real Cost Comparison

Annual cost: 4 campaigns of 500 postcards each

DealMachine

Annual subscription (Starter)$588
Annual subscription (Pro)$1,188
Mail (2,000 postcards @ $0.75)$1,500
Total$2,088–$2,688+

Paying $49–$99/mo even in months you don't mail

AcquireDeeds

No Subscription
Annual subscription$0
Mail (2,000 postcards @ $0.65)$1,300
Total$1,300
Save $788–$1,388/year

Pay only when you send. No subscription ever.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Pricing

FeatureDealMachineAcquireDeeds
Monthly subscription$49–$99/mo$0/mo — Free forever
Postcard cost$0.75–$1.50/pc (on top of subscription)$0.65/pc (includes postage)
Annual cost (no mail)$588–$1,188$0
Pay only when you mail

Property Data

FeatureDealMachineAcquireDeeds
Property search
Owner information
Nationwide coverageColorado (expanding)
AI property valuation
Skip tracingBuilt-in
Map-based selection

Direct Mail

FeatureDealMachineAcquireDeeds
Built-in mail sendingBuilt-in (extra cost per piece)Native, one-click
No CSV export needed
Mail trackingBuilt-in
Letter templatesPre-builtCustomizable
QR code tracking

Field Tools

FeatureDealMachineAcquireDeeds
Driving for DollarsBest-in-class
Native mobile appResponsive web
CRM features

User Experience

FeatureDealMachineAcquireDeeds
Learning curveModerateSimple
Free trial7 daysFree forever (pay per mail)
Property data filteringLimitedDetailed filters

Honest Pros & Cons

DealMachine

Pros

  • Best-in-class Driving for Dollars app
  • Nationwide property data
  • Native mobile app for field scouting
  • Built-in skip tracing
  • CRM for lead management
  • AI-powered property valuation

Cons

  • Requires $49–$99/mo subscription
  • Mail costs $0.75–$1.50/piece ON TOP of subscription
  • Limited property filtering compared to competitors
  • Paying even in months you don't mail
  • Total cost adds up quickly (subscription + mail)
  • Primarily designed around driving — less useful if you don't drive neighborhoods

AcquireDeeds

Pros

  • No monthly subscription ($0/mo)
  • Pay only when you send mail
  • Lower per-piece mail pricing
  • Data + mail in one platform
  • Simple, fast workflow
  • Mail tracking and QR codes included

Cons

  • Colorado only (expanding soon)
  • No Driving for Dollars feature
  • No skip tracing (yet)
  • No native mobile app (responsive web)
  • No CRM features
  • Newer platform, smaller user base

Which Is Right for You?

DealMachine is better if...

  • Driving for Dollars is core to your lead generation strategy
  • You need a native mobile app for scouting neighborhoods
  • You invest nationwide and need data across many states
  • You need skip tracing to find owner phone numbers
  • You want a built-in CRM to manage your leads

AcquireDeeds is better if...

  • You invest in Colorado (or are willing to wait for your state)
  • You're tired of paying $49–$99/mo whether you use it or not
  • Direct mail is your primary lead generation strategy
  • You want the lowest per-piece mail pricing without a subscription
  • You prefer simple tools that do one thing well

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AcquireDeeds really free?

Yes. There is no monthly fee or subscription. You can search properties, build lists, and preview templates at no cost. You only pay when you send mail — starting at $0.65/piece for postcards and $0.99/piece for letters.

Why would I switch from DealMachine?

If you're paying $49–$99/mo for DealMachine plus $0.75–$1.50 per piece for mail, your costs add up fast. With AcquireDeeds, there's no subscription — you pay only for mail at lower per-piece rates. If you rely heavily on Driving for Dollars or need a native mobile app, DealMachine may still make sense. But if direct mail is your primary strategy, AcquireDeeds saves you hundreds per year.

Does AcquireDeeds have a mobile app?

AcquireDeeds is a responsive web application — it works on your phone's browser but doesn't have a native app. DealMachine's strength is its mobile app for driving neighborhoods. If field scouting is core to your strategy, DealMachine's app is hard to beat. If you primarily work from your desk, AcquireDeeds' web interface is all you need.

Can I use both?

Absolutely. Some investors use DealMachine for Driving for Dollars to find distressed properties, then use AcquireDeeds for the mail campaigns to avoid DealMachine's higher per-piece costs. You're not locked into one platform.

How does direct mail pricing compare?

DealMachine charges $0.75–$1.50 per piece for postcards and letters, on top of your $49–$99/mo subscription. AcquireDeeds charges $0.65 for postcards and $0.99 for letters with no subscription. For a campaign of 500 postcards, that's $375–$750 with DealMachine vs $325 with AcquireDeeds — before even counting the monthly subscription difference.

What about Driving for Dollars?

DealMachine is the gold standard for Driving for Dollars — their mobile app lets you tag properties while driving neighborhoods and instantly pull owner info. AcquireDeeds doesn't have this feature. If driving for dollars is essential to your workflow, keep DealMachine for that. You can still use AcquireDeeds for the mailing side to save on per-piece costs.

Ready to Try the No-Subscription Alternative?

Search Colorado properties for free. Build your list. Preview your mail. Only pay when you're ready to send.

No credit card required. No subscription. Ever.