AI-powered disposition marketplace that matches wholesale deals to verified cash buyers using buyer behavior data and automated outreach.
InvestorLift is a disposition platform built specifically for real estate wholesalers. Its core job: take a deal under contract and surface the most likely buyers fast, then get marketing in front of them automatically.
The platform's flagship tool is God Mode — plug in any property address and get a ranked list of active cash buyers in that area, including what they buy, what they pay, and how recently they've transacted. That buy-side intelligence is what sets InvestorLift apart from generic email-blast tools.
In 2025, they rolled out AI Autopilot, which automates the entire outreach process — identifying relevant buyers for a deal and launching targeted email and SMS campaigns without manual input. Combine that with Artemis Mode (engagement tracking that scores buyers by how they interact with your listings) and you have a full-cycle dispo engine.
Pricing is not published — you have to book a demo. Reported tiers run from around $497/month for solo operators up to around $4,000/month for enterprise teams.
InvestorLift is built for high-volume wholesaling operations that need serious buyer intelligence. If you're closing 10+ deals a month and want AI handling your buyer outreach, this is one of the most capable tools in the category.
It's overkill for newer wholesalers or part-timers. The entry plan alone runs nearly $500/month, and the features that make it worth the price — pooled buyer lists, enterprise matching, custom branding — are locked to higher tiers.
Teams that already have strong deal flow but struggle to find buyers quickly will get the most out of it.
InvestorLift is the most feature-rich disposition platform on the market for teams that can justify the cost. God Mode alone is a genuine competitive advantage — no other tool gives you this depth of buy-side data at the property level.
But go in with eyes open. The BBB has flagged InvestorLift with a D- rating due to unresponded complaints. Some users have reported misleading upsell tactics, spam issues, and unauthorized property listings by other platform members. The platform's own community acknowledges bad actors get blacklisted, but they still exist.
If you're a solo wholesaler or just starting out, InvestorBase or Deal Run will serve you far better at a fraction of the cost. If you're running a serious shop and need enterprise-grade buyer intelligence, InvestorLift is worth a demo — just read the contract carefully.
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