Verleon AI
vs DealCheck.
different jobs. DealCheck is a manual analysis calculator — you find the deal, enter or import it, and it runs the numbers on a strong, cheap mobile app. Verleon is an automated underwriting pipeline — set a buy box once and every new listing gets scored for you (DSCR, cap rate, ARV comps, Section 8 rent), so only the qualifiers reach you.
feature matrix.
| feature | Verleon AI | DealCheck |
|---|---|---|
| automated deal sourcing / screening feed | ✓ | — |
| DSCR scored on every new listing | ✓ | — |
| Section 8 / HUD FMR data | ✓ | — |
| ARV / sales & rental comps | ✓ | ✓ |
| new-listing deal alerts | ✓ | — |
| native mobile app (iOS + Android) | web | ✓ |
| manual deal-analysis depth | core | deep |
| starting price | $49/mo | $0 free / $20 Pro |
DealCheck pricing as of July 2026: free Starter plan, Plus $10/mo, Pro $20/mo (dealcheck.io/pricing). Verleon plans run $49–349/mo.
calculator vs
pipeline.
DealCheck: bring your own deal.
DealCheck is a property-analysis calculator. You import a listing or type in a property, then it computes cash flow, cap rate, ROI, and max allowable offer, and generates a branded report to share with lenders or partners. It runs on web, iOS, and Android — the mobile app is one of the best in the category for modeling a deal on the spot.
Verleon: the deal finds you.
Verleon is an automated underwriting pipeline. You set a buy box once — price ceiling, target markets, minimum DSCR, strategy — and every new listing across all 50 states gets scored against it automatically. DSCR, cap rate, ARV comps, and Section 8 / HUD FMR rent are pre-calculated, so only properties that clear your bar ever reach you.
manual math vs zero clicks.
With DealCheck the analysis happens after you have already found and opened a property. With Verleon the screening happens before you look — you review a short list of pre-qualified deals instead of running every candidate through a calculator yourself.
which one when.
winner: DealCheck
If you already have a source of leads and just need to run the numbers cheaply — including on your phone at a showing — DealCheck is hard to beat. Free to start, $20/mo at the top, and a genuinely strong mobile app.
winner: Verleon AI
If you would rather not open a calculator for every listing, Verleon scores them all against your buy box and delivers only the qualifiers — across all 50 states, with DSCR and Section 8 rent already computed.
winner: Verleon AI
DealCheck does not surface HUD Fair Market Rents. Verleon overlays FMR on every listing so you can filter to properties where voucher rent clears your DSCR target. Try the DSCR calculator to see the math.
straight answers.
screen the whole market.
no credit card required. set a buy box once and see DSCR, Section 8 rent, and cash flow pre-calculated on every new listing — across all 50 states.