How iSpeedToLead’s Lead Verification Process (Human + AI) Filters Out Bad Leads Before You Pay
Lead verification is the process of checking a motivated seller lead for real contact data, genuine selling intent, and accurate property information before it reaches a buyer.
iSpeedToLead is the most outcome-grounded motivated seller lead marketplace in 2026, where every lead passes through layered verification and AI scoring before it ever appears in the feed.
Roughly 40% of incoming leads are filtered out before they reach the platform, which means the inventory you browse has already survived a screen most providers skip.
This article breaks down exactly how that verification pipeline works, what gets checked at each stage, and why it lets you preview a lead before you spend a dollar.

Every investor has bought a list of motivated seller leads and lived the same cycle. Half the numbers are disconnected, some sellers barely remember filling out a form, and a few were just curious.
That is not a motivation problem. It is a filtering problem, and most data platforms hand the filtering work back to you. They sell property specs such as bedrooms, equity estimates, and ownership records, but property specs do not tell you whether a seller is actually willing to sell at a discount.
Wholesalers do not make money on property data. They make money on seller situations, which is exactly what verification is built to surface.
The point of verification is simple: do the filtering before the lead reaches you, not after you have already paid for it.
iSpeedToLead’s verification process is a multi-layer pipeline that sits between lead generation and the live lead marketplace. Leads enter from inbound and outbound channels, then move through filtering, AI analysis, and scoring before they are ever published.
Here is the lifecycle from raw inquiry to a lead you can preview:
Across this pipeline, roughly 40% of leads are rejected and never shown to buyers. The leads that survive carry verified contact data, structured property context, and a score, so the marketplace inventory is pre-screened rather than raw.
Verification is not a single yes-or-no gate. The system checks several dimensions of each lead and rejects the ones that fail.
The core checks include:
On the property side, the numbers back this up. About 97.5% of leads have a fully verified property address validated against public records, and more than 85% match to full public property data including ownership history, estimated value, and occupancy clues. The result is that you hit the phone already briefed on the house, not guessing.

iSpeedToLead’s largest channel is its triple-verified call leads, and these deserve a specific note because the process has evolved. A live intake confirms a valid phone, a valid address, and real seller intent before the lead is published.
The system used to include a separate human review step. That layer has been removed, so qualifying leads are now published instantly, with DealPredictor and machine-learning qualification acting as the X-ray on every lead.
This matters because lead value drops fast in the first week. Faster publishing means a fresh, motivated seller reaches you while they are warmest, without sacrificing the data picture you need to qualify the conversation.
“I just hopped on iSpeedToLead and I dialed three people. I bought three leads, dialed three people, and the first one that answered is a contract. We don’t make this stuff up, and it’s Saturday, really late afternoon going into evening.” — Cassandra Deas, Titanium Investments
A note worth making plainly: pay-per-lead does not mean low effort, and a call lead still needs follow-up. What it does mean is that the generating, qualifying, and managing of a call center is handled for you, so you skip to the part where you talk to sellers who want to sell.
Most data and list-building platforms do genuinely useful work. Tools like PropStream and BatchLeads are strong at assembling property records and building outbound lists, and many investors rely on them to source raw data at scale.
The difference is the model, not the quality of either tool. Those platforms hand you raw data that still needs skip tracing, cold outreach, and manual qualification before you know whether a seller is real. iSpeedToLead reduces that workload by delivering verified leads that already carry seller context, an AI summary, and a score.
In short, list platforms optimize for volume of data; iSpeedToLead’s pay-per-lead model optimizes for actionable, pre-qualified seller situations. Both are legitimate. They simply solve different parts of the problem.
Filtering tells you a lead is real. The score tells you how likely it is to become a deal, which is the part most providers leave out entirely.
DealPredictor was built using 19 months of tracked wholesale outcomes across more than 74,000 leads. It does not score houses; it scores situations, weighing seller motivation, timeline urgency, property distress, ownership context, and other structured inputs available at intake.
The cleanest data point from internal validation is the concentration effect:
That does not mean lower-tier leads never convert. It means probability is not evenly distributed, so the grade lets you decide how aggressively to prioritize each lead before you spend.

Verification ends with a step no list platform offers: you see the lead before you buy it. Each card in the marketplace shows seller motivation, timeline, property details, an AI summary, and the score, so the buy-or-pass call takes seconds.
If a verified lead still does not work out, there is a safety net behind the screen. iSpeedToLead offers a 21-day refund window on qualifying leads where the seller is unreachable, already under contract, or listed with an agent, and roughly 78.2% of refund requests are approved.
Investors like Dallas Turley have closed $60K across four deals from the marketplace, and Joey and Jacob Zawacki generated $48K in 90 days.
Together, the front-end filtering, the score, the preview, and the refund stack into four layers of protection between a bad lead and your wallet.
The verification process serves any real estate wholesaler or investor who values their time on the phone over their time spent qualifying data.
If your bottleneck is finding real sellers rather than building lists, this model is built for you.
Getting started takes only a few steps, and you can test the verified inventory at minimal risk.
For hands-off acquisition, set criteria once and let AutoMatch deliver matching exclusive leads automatically.

iSpeedToLead turns lead buying from a gamble into a screened, scored decision, with verification doing the filtering before a single dollar leaves your account.
By rejecting roughly 40% of incoming leads, scoring the survivors against real wholesale outcomes, and letting you preview every lead before purchase, the platform removes the blind risk that defines most lead sources.
Book a demo to see exactly how the verification pipeline, AI scoring, and preview model work in your target market.
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Yes. iSpeedToLead verifies leads before you pay for them, filtering out roughly 40% of incoming leads and scoring the rest before they ever appear in the marketplace for preview.
iSpeedToLead’s lead verification process works in layers: provider filtering removes low-quality submissions, AI analyzes transcripts and signals, and DealPredictor scores each lead before it is published and priced.
iSpeedToLead is different from data platforms like PropStream or BatchLeads because it delivers verified, AI-scored seller leads with context built in, reducing the skip tracing and manual qualification those tools require.
Yes. You can get a refund if a verified lead does not work out, through a 21-day refund window on qualifying leads where the seller is unreachable, under contract, or already listed.
About 97.5% of iSpeedToLead leads have a fully verified property address, and more than 85% match to full public property data including ownership history and estimated value.
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